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BDI Corridor 8179 Quad-Width Tall Media Cabinet, Charcoal

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Arrives Dec 1 – Dec 10
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Color: Charcoal


Features

  • The award-winning Corridor 8179 is a complete home for even the most demanding media system, with a wealth of storage and a unique design highlighted by hardwood louvered doors.
  • CABLE MANAGEMENT: Engineered to keep cables and power cords controlled and out of sight. Integrated routing channels neatly conceal and organize unsightly cable clutter.
  • REAR ACCESS PANELS: Engineered with removable or sliding back panels for easy access to the back of components and connections.
  • FLOW-THROUGH VENTILATION: Facilitates airflow through generous ventilation slots integrated into the bottom panels, shelves and rear access panels.
  • REMOTE-FRIENDLY DOORS: Keep components out of sight yet easily accessible and controlled by infrared (IR) remote controls.

Description

Award-winning design makes the Corridor 8179 TV console a stylish entertainment center, but it’s the array of useful and innovative features that make it a must-own entertainment center. Perfectly sized for home theater systems with a large television, this modern TV stand packs a ton of innovative features, including a full-width soundbar shelf, remote-friendly and acoustically-transparent louvered doors, built-in cable management, flow- through ventilation, adjustable shelves, hidden wheels, rear access panels and an unbelievably soft and durable satin-etched glass top.


Product Dimensions: 20.25 x 79.25 x 28.25 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Manufacturer: BDI


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 8179 CRL


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Finish Types: Satin


Assembly Required: Yes


Number of Pieces: 1


Warranty Description: 3 year limited warranty.


Batteries Required?: No


Included Components: Media Center


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • No, You Cannot Have It Back
Color: Chocolate Stained Walnut
Giving this 5 stars because it is the finest piece of audio furniture I've ever seen. Very heavy, but assembly is simple and straight forward - took my wife and I maybe 45 minutes. If this looks like a good solution for you, please also consider the limitations posed by this piece for those blessed/cursed with a large equipment footprint. My equipment footprint is reasonably substantial: Denon X3200 AVR, Surround Preamp, Network Media Player, Turntable and separate pre-amp, Gigabit Fibre Modem, DVR and Genie Wireless Hub, Smart Blu-ray Player, 10-Port Gigabit Switch, Bi-Wired Supertowers with LFE, 7.1 Surround speaker system, and 4 APC Media Center UPSes. So we're talking about a lot of full-sized rack designed equipment, a substantial amount of BAU wiring (interconnects, network cables, power supplies, etc.), PLUS around 40+ feet of thick cumbersome bi-wire speaker wire and feeds for the UPSs. Bluntly, the capabilities of this cabinet are stretched to the limit when building out a system of this scope. The major limitations are as follows: 1) The depth of the cabinet is JUST ENOUGH to accommodate full-sized equipment. 2) The shelf in the center bay is fixed. It cannot be adjusted. 3) The load bearing capability of the shelf in the center bay is limited. 4) The back of the cabinet behind the center bay is fixed. It cannot be opened. My original intent was to put the AVR and Preamp side-by-side in the top section of the center bay and the power supplies stacked in pairs on the bottom. This would give the shortest runs for most of the cables, and generally made sense. Despite carefully checking the manufacturers drawings (and having assumed issues 2-4 above weren't the case), this strategy failed right off: The top shelf wasn't capable of handling the weight of the components. Looking closer before abandoning the approach, I discovered I needed to raise the shelf an inch to clear the tops of the power supplies, and even if I could there wasn't adequate access behind the rack to perform/maintain the wiring. This forced the big stuff to of the outside sections, and caused an already difficult wire-up to become even more so. As in about two or three iterations of more so. It was like wiring a small car. From scratch. It was agony. Do note that if it wasn't for my total aversion to dirty power and my total insistence that I shall never be bothered with a grid failure, the power supplies could be dropped from the build and things would get somewhat easier. But... It was worth it. When technology-averse types routinely notice your audio cabinet first when walking into a large and well appointed space you'll get the picture. It is massive, rich, elegant, and stunning. It runs cool, it accepts remote-signals without fuss (I went to all IP control, but whatever), and did I say it's gorgeous? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2017 by Fanboi Est Mort

  • Simply Beautiful
Color: Chocolate Stained Walnut
Simply beautiful and simple. Very versatile with plenty of cable openings and room for bookshelf speakers in the side cabinets and room in the center for a center speaker or soundbar...all out of sight! Doesn’t seem to interfere with the audio quality, I’m sure technically it does, but for the type of listening in the living room, it’s fine. Sounds good, looks great with the wall mounted TV on the wall behind it. The wheels don’t work great on carpet, so we placed some of those plastic furniture slidders under them, temporarily, during set up. The back has slidding access doors with ventilation slots. Our wall is light colored, and since there is no heat in the sides (just holds speakers) we attached some small pieces of black, thin, cloth loosely on the back, to block the view of the wall while looking head on. If there was a heat generating piece of equipment, you could figure out something that would block the sight of the wall without impeding cooling. There are also nice ventilating slots on the floor of the cabinets and shelves. Love BDI designs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2020 by Washington Don

  • Finishing touch to our living room
Color: Chocolate Stained Walnut
I like the look of it in our living room, we purchased the chocolate stained walnut that looks great against our dark wood floors. We have a large movie collection so we were looking for something that would look nice and also function well in storing all our media uses. The PlayStation & blue ray player are nicely stored inside and they can "breathe" as it has flow through ventilation in the shelve panels. The cabinet doors don't slam, and that is amazing. I now want all our cabinets to have this feature. We've had it for over a year now, and still happy with our purchase. My husband shopped around, and compared various ones before making this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2021 by J. Cebrian

  • Beautiful and functional
Color: Chocolate Stained Walnut
After doing a lot of research on entertainment consoles/credenzas, I came across the BDI line and knew I had found just what I was looking for. They are a little more expensive than the average unit that you'll find when searching, but in addition to being absolutely beautiful, they are heavy, sturdy and very well-designed to accommodate your TV peripheral components. BDI credenzas come in a variety of sizes and styles. They are built to last and are well worth the cost. My Corridor 8179 unit came primarily pre-assembled and required only about 30-45 minutes to attach the base and door handles, but it is VERY heavy and requires two strong people, although I somehow managed to do it alone. I definitely recommend the BDI line to anyone who is looking for a high-quality, functional and attractive media console. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2020 by Daniel

  • Very nice unit
Color: Chocolate Stained Walnut
Very nice unit. Well designed. Relatively straight forward to assemble. Excellent internal layout, access to equipment and wiring from the rear, and ease of movement of unit (even when fully loaded) to get to the rear. Bought for the functionality, not the aesthetic, but the latter has grown on me. Not cheap in any sense - including price. ... very happy with the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2021 by S B

  • OK but not terrific
Color: Charcoal
The unit itself is beautiful. The wood is good, though not superb. The design is gorgeous. The unit did however get lost during the delivery. The seller reacted quickly and the unit was found and delivered soon thereafter (though with a week or so delay). The unit had one little wooden bar broken. It was easy to repair, but it was damaged. The seller, again, reacted quickly and came up with alternatives that were somewhat useful. While a small discount would have been ideal, the seller claims that Amazon “only allows for a $20 discount”. Fair enough. Alternatives like sending the thing back for a replacement are not that helpful. The box doesn’t really survive setting the unit up (it requires some assembly) and moving a unit this size back and forth is not really practical. And I assume a new unit would have taken months. All in all, happy with the unit, somewhat frustrated with the experience realizing that the seller tried hard to get this right. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2021 by Andres Mena

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