home theater, lcd hdtv



I thought I was finally done with my home theater! I had everything I needed and it was all hooked up and working great. The sound was crystal clear and the picture from my LCD HDTV was simply breathtaking. I was so proud of myself for being able to design and put together my own customize home theater system. However, when it came to start cleaning up the room, I made one shocking discovery. I didn't have anywhere to put my CDs or DVDs!

I don't know how I overlooked them. They were all stacked in the corner until I got done with the home theater components and then I would put them away. The only problem is that I didn't have anywhere to put them. Then I got an idea. Built in shelves! I quickly started designing some shelves and was going to start cutting out drywall and building them when I realized I had to start work again tomorrow. I wouldn't have time!

When my wife came home that evening from work she asked if I liked my finished home theater. I told her is wasn't done. I still needed someplace to put all the CDs and DVDs. After a few minutes she told me that she saw something online the other day that might be a good option. She got out the laptop and went to www.superstopentertainment.com and showed me a great looking case. I never thought about buying a case, but Super Stop Entertainment had a gorgeous looking case that would easily hold all my discs.

I was so excited I told her to go ahead and buy it. The stand, a RIVER 333-CD MULTIMEDIA DOOR CABINET was perfect. It closed up so that you wouldn't see all the discs, and would look good in the corner. My home theater was about to be finished! After a couple of days my new package from Super Stop Entertainment arrived. My wife called me at work and wanted to know if I wanted her to open up the box and set it up. I told her no way! I wanted to set up the home theater cabinet for myself. I went straight home and immediately started putting it together.

After about an hour, the cabinet was up and loaded with my DVDs and CDs. I put it in the corner and closed up the doors. It looked awesome! Now my home theater is complete!