here's some links to mine as i'm too lazy to re-size. anyone that knows me will expect to see messy wiring, and this is no exception!! i'm building a new stand for the tube tv and an equipment rack, so i just ignored plumbing that area of the wiring for now.
this first one is a overall view of the HT. on top is the projecter screen that i just built out of parkland (the frame still needs paint yet) and it's 82" iirc. and there's a 32" everyday RCA home theatre series tube tv underneath it.
http://www.msu.edu/~camero52/HT07.jpgthis is the center channel, an RCA linaeum dipole speaker. quite happy with it... very smooth sounding piece.
http://www.msu.edu/~camero52/HT24.jpgunderneath the center channel is my comcast HD/DVR box. i love it.

next are the front satellites, also RCA linaeum's, but these are a bipole. also very nice, though the design allows for some backwave distortion that i'll need to work on. (sorry about pic quality)
http://www.msu.edu/~camero52/HT26.jpghttp://www.msu.edu/~camero52/HT09.jpghttp://www.msu.edu/~camero52/HT10.jpgthe rear satellites are next, and they are some craptastic RCA dual cube speakers. don't like them much, but they are ok for now.
http://www.msu.edu/~camero52/HT13.jpghttp://www.msu.edu/~camero52/HT14.jpgrca prog. scan dvd, ps2, and rca 12" 200 watt sub. i can't tuen the sub up past 1/4 volume without the neighbors bitching.
http://www.msu.edu/~camero52/HT11.jpgthe power for all of this is the RCA STAV-3990. nothing too special, but a solid 5x100 reciever with all the hookups i need.
http://www.msu.edu/~camero52/HT20.jpgthen there's my baby, my infocus x1 dlp projector. what an amazing little unit this thing is for the money. best thing i've bought in some time. it's hanging on a homemade mount that needs paint yet.
http://www.msu.edu/~camero52/HT15.jpgthis is a pic of the x1 projecting onto a bare tan wall. not too shabby imo...
http://www.msu.edu/~camero52/HT 007.jpg and the remote, which is a sima touch screen.
http://www.msu.edu/~camero52/HT16.jpgif you hadn't guessed it, most of this was built while a college student working at radioshack.. lol. still, i'm quite happy with the performance.