My New Dedicated HT Room!!!

M

MR_PINK

Enthusiast
I would like to just share what I spent the last 3.5 months doing. We bought this house about 6 months ago. The basement was completly unfinished. Me and my friend did this entire room in 3.5 months with about 2,500 in materials not including the system and theater chairs of course. No before pics because I am an idiot and didn't think to take any

This is the walkway down to the basement. All wood done in oak. We built new stairs and stringers. Built new oak window casings and created a nice oak ledge with crown molding on the sides.







Oak bi-fold doors with custom molding installed



Full Monitor Audio 7.1 Set up







Rear In ceiling monitors



We installed 9 in ceiling can lights all fully adjustable dimmers



All in all i'm very please with how it turned out and the sound. We double drywalled the whole room in 5/8. We did resiliant channeling sound proofing and sound proof insulation as well. Behind the salmander I have in-wall HDMI/Component/RCA Wall Jacks as well. What do you guys think? I'm pretty stoked on it
 
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M

MR_PINK

Enthusiast
A Couple more i'm limited to 10 pics per post :(

My father is currently building me my in-wall audio rack. It will be made out of mahagony with a glass door on the front. For now I have the electronics on a desk in the window till he's done :D



New oak paneled door. All baseboard/hardwood floors/doors/molding was stained the same color (wild berry)

 
TheFactor

TheFactor

Audioholic Field Marshall
Your hard work has paid off, its beautiful,now its time to enjoy .
 
Gimpy Ric

Gimpy Ric

Moderator
Very nice! Good job finishing the basement into an A/V room too! Looks great, and looks like it soumds nice also. Good Job, and enjoy!
 
M

MR_PINK

Enthusiast
Thanks guys for the kind words. Any other comments/critisims would be appreciated :D
 
mytzen

mytzen

Audioholic
It looks great, now you just need to enjoy it.

The only thing I noticed was that some wires were showing around your fronts and sub. Can you run them along the baseboard to hide them little more?

Also, post some more pics when the audio rack is finished.
 
ParadigmDawg

ParadigmDawg

Audioholic Overlord
Very nice, now all you need is a 120'' screen and a front PJ!
 
M

mjfoster77

Audioholic
The room looks great. I really like the wood work. Just one thing I noticed, which will be easy to fix. In the pictures you can see the where you taped and spackled the seams. Maybe another coat of paint. Or it might just be the flash. Other than that the rrom kicks A$$.
 
M

MR_PINK

Enthusiast
The room looks great. I really like the wood work. Just one thing I noticed, which will be easy to fix. In the pictures you can see the where you taped and spackled the seams. Maybe another coat of paint. Or it might just be the flash. Other than that the rrom kicks A$$.
The splotches that you see on the pictures are from the camera. I actually had proffesionals come and tape and mud the room after we hung the drywall because I wanted it to look perfect, and it would have taken us an extra month if we would have done it ourselves.
 
Jack Hammer

Jack Hammer

Audioholic Field Marshall
Nice setup. That really looks like you spent some time on it.

You might try moving your mains forward an inch or two so the leading edges of the speakers aren't behind the front of the tv stand. Same with the center channel, it looks like its a little behind the screen. You could also shim the center a little to aim the tweeters down to your listening position.

Hows that sub sound in there?

Jack
 
mazersteven

mazersteven

Audioholic Warlord
Very Nice

Congratulations on your new home. And Congratulations for your Home Theater.
 
Adam

Adam

Audioholic Jedi
Very nice, indeed! I'm sure that it feels great to take a load off and watch a movie. BTW, you're welcome over anytime to help me put in my new flooring and paint. :D
 

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