This is the finished room. I have subwoofer cable run by the receiver to the area below and have a sub sitting there, which I turn on or off depending on desire. Generally I like it off because it is no where near the quality of the Paradigm Studio 20s.
Here is how we ended up running the hdmi, optical, and speaker wire--through these universal plug plates. The cable we're using fit just perfectly through the holes. We had to cut the middle piece out on the other side, though, to allow the large plugs through.
HTPC on left and Denon receiver on the right. Looking back, I'm glad we got this receiver because I can get plenty of volume without any risk of underdriving--and destroying the speakers. I've read so much over the past few weeks on underpowered amps its unreal. Crazy stuff. This is the HTPC that has the loud fan, which I'm going to replace. I have a second built identically that is going in the theater. These are the two premium HTPCs that I have, in addition to several which are just standard computers.
The right Paradigm speaker and Keyspan receiver.
Close up of LG LED backlit display and speakers.
The old LG CRT TV went to what we will deem our third-rate viewing area. The soon-to-be-finished theater is absolutely first. The above is second. This is third. Every other viewing area falls somewhere under these. Could definitely use a sub.
I ran cheap audio cable to each side, in addition to one ethernet on the left and right each plus two in the center. The left tower is one of my lower-rate HTPCs.
I constantly battle with overscan on both TVs shown and have found different solutions but nothing ever works well enough or will stay permanently. I hope I can fix these because overscan in theater view looks horrible.