Challenges of building a home theater system

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carbuff

Enthusiast
In 2004 I wrote a thread about my upgrading a modest home theater system in my living room. This is what I wrote:

The domestic tranquility of my home was shattered once again. I wonder if you heard the acrimony. If you didn’t, allow me to tell you about myself and my wife.

We have been married, many, many, many years. Most of them have been comfortable and pleasant. However, there is one issue that seems to create disharmony for weeks at a time. It concerns the expanding universe of our home theater system.

Before home theater, we watched TV on a set that approached 20.” We then bought a larger 32” size set. When I brought it home, my wife said that, “it ruined” the look of our living room. This initial discomfort soon passed and we both enjoyed looking at a larger screen.

A few years later, I replaced the 32” TV with a huge 50” Hitachi. I moved it in while my wife was at work. The moment she entered our living room she went ballistic! I honestly believe that people in our neighboring state could hear her cries of despair.
But as happens most often with the passage of time, my wife began to thrill with the movie-like images we were able to view in “our own home.”

A little later, I took the big plunge and began to build a home theater. I bought an AV receiver, five speakers and a subwoofer and then connected everything with about 10,000 or so cables and wires.

Needless to say, my wife almost had a heart attack. She screamed how I was making our living room into either a TV studio or a sport’s bar. This tirade lasted for many, many, many weeks.

But, as had happened in the past, the wonderful rich images and sound of games, movies and music passing through our home theater equipment soothed my wife’s angst. Thus, for the next few years we thoroughly enjoyed our home theater system.

Since then, I have upgraded and upgraded and upgraded and upgraded.
Since no visible changes with regard to size and location were evident, our peaceful home front was devoid of screaming, crying or utter silence.

That is until this past week. Earlier this month I got the itch again. I began to replace one device after another in the attempt to further make our system an utterly elegant entertainment center. The last item on my list has created an earthquake of unimaginable dimensions. I bought a new subwoofer. It replaced my modestly-sized subwoofer. This is a really large subwoofer.

It was delivered while my wife was visiting a neighbor. When she came home, she failed to go into the entertainment room. Late this afternoon she did. This is why I asked in the beginning of this post if you heard her.

When she walked into our living room and saw the subwoofer, she turned white and in a brittle voice asked, “What is that black refrigerator doing in our living room sticking up behind the chair?” Now honestly, it doesn’t look like a refrigerator . . . maybe a wine cooler but certainly not a refrigerator.

I fully expect that my wife will question me about this for many moons to come. That is, until that time in the future when she will find that music and movies are simply not enjoyable unless every wall in our house vibrates with the resonance of a truly fine subwoofer.

Now, back to the present. What I wrote about happened many years ago. During the time from then to now, my wife has gotten used to seeing and hearing our fine video and listening system. She no longer sees a large HDTV or a huge refrigerator—like box rising up from behind a chair. And yes, I have continued to replace devices. Only, each new one I have gotten looks very much like the one it replaced.

So, all is tranquil.

One final note: my wife hasn’t a clue how to turn on or off any of the equipment. So, I have no worry about having to retune anything these days.

Regards to all.
 
KenM10759

KenM10759

Audioholic Ninja
That was good. Well written too.

It would be similar here, but my wife gave up a long time ago. She just ignores the living room gear because she doesn't like the vibration of the subwoofer and leaves the room on the rare occasion I watch a movie, retreating to the master bedroom to watch her movies on a 32" TV. It's mounted in a corner some 13 feet from her head, playing off the TV speaker and that makes her happy.

Happy wife equals happy life.
 
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Diesel57

Full Audioholic
I'm not much of a movie buff but if you decide to convert it into a movie, I would invest in a nice HT setup, I enjoyed you sharing that with us, with 31yrs of marriage my wife knew I've always had a passion for music and knowing what she likes and enjoys I've had success with bribing her by taking her focus off of some things so to say...Cheers
 
KenM10759

KenM10759

Audioholic Ninja
Hitting 36 years together for us in December, she's learned that "he's going to do it regardless" and I've come to terms with "easier to beg forgiveness than to ask permission."

Like you Diesel57, I find that a few compensating trinkets in a shiny yellowish color go a long way to smoothing things out.
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
Hitting 36 years together for us in December, she's learned that "he's going to do it regardless" and I've come to terms with "easier to beg forgiveness than to ask permission."

Like you Diesel57, I find that a few compensating trinkets in a shiny yellowish color go a long way to smoothing things out.
ha ha! that's my house. my new subs also cost me a new iphone. though I've only been married 18 years now. buncha old farts... :p

great read carbuff. I enjoyed that.
 
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Diesel57

Full Audioholic
This is what I call a gathering of the minds, don't forget to put the sign up...CAUTION: MEN AT WORK...only 18yrs huh Pogre?o_O...Hey Kem, sounds like a old geezer calling us old farts...:p...Careful, I'll take your checker board...
 
KenM10759

KenM10759

Audioholic Ninja
LOL...I must come across as fairly old with 36 years married. For the record, I had recently hit 21 and she was still 20. For about 3 months a year I'm constantly hearing "I married an older man" from her.

All in good fun!
 
cel4145

cel4145

Audioholic
It would be similar here, but my wife gave up a long time ago.
I think this it the key here. For decades, if not a hundred years or more, furnishing the living room/family room was always the wife's domain because men rarely cared as long as the furniture that they sat in was comfortable. So now we have a cultural shift where men now want control over some of the living room space. It's taking time for women to adjust :)

Maybe it's time to say, "Hey, I support equal rights for everyone. Where are my equal rights over the living room setup?" :D
 
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Diesel57

Full Audioholic
I think this it the key here. For decades, if not a hundred years or more, furnishing the living room/family room was always the wife's domain because men rarely cared as long as the furniture that they sat in was comfortable. So now we have a cultural shift where men now want control over some of the living room space. It's taking time for women to adjust :)

Maybe it's time to say, "Hey, I support equal rights for everyone. Where are my equal rights over the living room setup?" :D
AGREED...Let there be peace in the valley!!!:)
 
Pogre

Pogre

Audioholic Slumlord
LOL...I must come across as fairly old with 36 years married. For the record, I had recently hit 21 and she was still 20. For about 3 months a year I'm constantly hearing "I married an older man" from her.

All in good fun!
Ha ha. Yeah, I'm totally kidding. I got married at 28 so I'm not exactly a spring chicken either.

Yes diesel... may have been a little of the pot calling the kettle black. :p
 
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Diesel57

Full Audioholic
Ha ha. Yeah, I'm totally kidding. I got married at 28 so I'm not exactly a spring chicken either.

Yes diesel... may have been a little of the pot calling the kettle black. :p
The is forum is great and fill with knowledge, information that provides understanding but it don't compare to sharing and the enjoyment of the company here...Hey man it's always a pleasure...Cheers;)
 
Dan Madden

Dan Madden

Audioholic
That story is hilarious and well written !! Most women react very positively to good audio and quickly adjust to the 'gear' dominating the living room. I nixed that whole problem when my wife and I were buying a house. When she found the house she liked, I said 'fine'!!!.......but the living room is MINE!!! She agreed and that was that!
 
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carbuff

Enthusiast
" I said 'fine'!!!.......but the living room is MINE!!!"

You are a real man!

Being married 66 years, I have learned through trial and error that some things are written in stone. As an example, all things pertaining to the decor of the house are my wife's domain. I have put my foot down and stated that vehicles, firearms, HT devices, the garage and my old shirts and jeans are MY domain.

And yes, that large black wine-cooler looking thing in our entertainment room is not going to be moved. As I told my wife (not technology minded but one hell of a cook), she can observe just how important it is by the fact that its vibration on the walls actually stabilize the room from ground shifting.
 
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Diesel57

Full Audioholic
Can't remember who stated it or where I read this : a disagreement between a husband & wife happens when you're getting to know one another...and I'm still in love with the lady of 31yrs of marriage, this is only one reason... because of disagreements and to understand your wife is a ongoing process...be reminded it's also challengingo_O...Cheers:)
 
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