So, its pretty much my fault, but I neglected to really dive into the measurement details. I measured my old entertainment centers width and this one was pretty much the exact same size. However, this thing is very tiny (compared to my old one) and can barely hold a receivers full length without it sticking out of the front a bit BEFORE you plug your cables in. If you have a 5.1 stereo system with banana plugs and several HDMI plugs, you cant push the receiver all the way back. Im going to try just cutting the back panel out where my receiver is, but this is what it looks like without doing that (pictured). If that doesnt work, Ill probably end up selling this on marketplace and looking for a new one, as tearing this thing back down and shipping back is too much of a headache for me. Just keep in mind that its only 13 deep!
Edit - I still dont recommend for anyone with home audio equipment, but after cutting holes in the backplate for my receiver and amplifier to slide a little bit out the back, they fit without falling out of the front anymore. Still not updating to a 5-star review since a modern entertainment center should be able to hold a standard sized home theater receiver without if sticking 2-3 inches out of the front of this thing, but if you do a simple modification it fits better.
Dont expect it to hold a receiver
So, its pretty much my fault, but I neglected to really dive into the measurement details. I measured my old entertainment centers width and this one was pretty much the exact same size. However, this thing is very tiny (compared to my old one) and can barely hold a receivers full length without it sticking out of the front a bit BEFORE you plug your cables in. If you have a 5.1 stereo system with banana plugs and several HDMI plugs, you cant push the receiver all the way back. Im going to try just cutting the back panel out where my receiver is, but this is what it looks like without doing that (pictured). If that doesnt work, Ill probably end up selling this on marketplace and looking for a new one, as tearing this thing back down and shipping back is too much of a headache for me. Just keep in mind that its only 13 deep! Edit - I still dont recommend for anyone with home audio equipment, but after cutting holes in the backplate for my receiver and amplifier to slide a little bit out the back, they fit without falling out of the front anymore. Still not updating to a 5-star review since a modern entertainment center should be able to hold a standard sized home theater receiver without if sticking 2-3 inches out of the front of this thing, but if you do a simple modification it fits better.