Newly Installed Harman P35i

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I just wanted to share a newly installed P35i. My wife always wanted a fireplace we've decided to buy this insert. I bought it in Fed. but did not installed in until a week ago. I have a 25PDVC in the basement which heated the 1100sq foot home about 90% last winter. All of the sound system was moved to the basement. This was a 2 weeks project zero clearance box was used for the installation. Now the wife couldn't be happier and I don't have to buy her Christmas gifts. But her birthday is Dec.30th I guess I'll show her the auto ignitor.

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Wow.thats looks freakin awsome.nice job and congrats on the stove
 
Very nice. That looks awesome.
Nice TV too. Panasonic plasmas are the best. Kind of hard to see, but that looks like a Denon as well.
What kind of speakers do you have in the walls?
 
That looks really nice. Excellent job!

Bet that tree is dropping some needles now though ;)
 
Looks awesome !! Happy burning
 
Wow that looks real nice...Enjoy
 
Very nice. That looks awesome.
Nice TV too. Panasonic plasmas are the best. Kind of hard to see, but that looks like a Denon as well.
What kind of speakers do you have in the walls?

The speakers are Polk Audio RC85i front, center, RC55i surround they are mated with my home made powered subwoofer 250watts, Denon 2312Ci

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Thanks guys the wife been kicking my ass long enough to get it done. My contractor friend did the majority of the work.
 
Looks great. Congratulations. And I second the ignitor for her birthday idea. :cool:

We re-did our kitchen this past summer and I tried to pass it off to my wife as her birthday/Christmas gift. She didnt care for that...
 
amazing job. that looks like some type of porous stone tile? if so seal it as best as possible.

i used a similar type of stone on my hearth pad and it has darkened considerably over the years with the occasional dust cloud from cleaning. even with sealing it at first..
 
Just beautiful! Enjoy!
 
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