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In Reply to: RE: A/V Credenza doors - RF and IR remotes posted by wheezer on May 26, 2025 at 07:14:59
My doors are a dark tinted glass with hinges and a magnet latch. The center sector doesn't have the glass doors.
Using the remotes is no problem. Any glass company can make them for you.
-Rod
Hey Rod,
That's SOOOoooooo clean looking. Seeing the 'toys' is an added benefit.
It's a balance between clean optics and hiding the toys altogether.
Did you have the doors custom made?
thank you,
-W
> > > Did you have the doors custom made?
It was completely custom. The shelves pull out far enough to connect cables and use heavy duty hardware. The bays are open completely in the back about 2" for cables behind the gear as well as cut outs on the back on the top and bottom which makes it fairly easy to make changes.
-Rod
Wow, all points were well thought out Rod. It's gorgeous!
Thank you
-W
Thanks. If you find a cabinet maker, you may find that a custom piece is less than you might think. When I was looking for cabinets, I found that the width is either not big enough or was quite tight for 19" wide equipment. Likewise, the heights can vary.
Good luck on your quest.
-Rod
going through canvas. Oppo remote works fine!
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Hiding cables was a designed into family room remodeling project. Power and signal to speakers located on floor. Cables from TV and processor on floating shelf run through chase behind wall to closet.
A question worthy of thought.
Beautiful work. Do you keep the canvas door open/closed and do you miss gazing upon the toys?
Might you know if the Oppo's remote is RF or IR?
thank you,
-W
Beautiful work. Do you keep the canvas door open/closed and do you miss gazing upon the toys?
Thank you! Shut unless we need to access something. The toys were meant to be hidden just like the cabling. I use Emotiva "Virtual Copper" boxes for signal to the subs.
Ideally, all we'd see is the wall mounted screen but processor and Roku is visible on floating shelf. Need to update pic in gallery since we no longer have large cable box.
Pretty sure Oppo 105 uses IR remote.
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