Hey, guys. I'm not new to a forum, so I know how annoying it is to see the same type of 'help' threads... but I'm hoping you fellas are a bit more forgiving than most.
My wife and I are wrapping up our new house and will be moving in at the end of the month. Originally we were going to hold off on the HT (I was), but lately she's been pushing me to go ahead and start getting an idea of what we can do.
Essentially I need the following to complete it on a $3000-3500 budget:
1. L/C/R + sub
2. Front Projector
3. Screen
I'll be upgrading the receiver later this year.
L/C/R + sub isn't a huge concern right now because I have some ideas.
#1 on my list, though is the projector/screen combo.
The room is ~ 17'x23'x8'. I'll have to take measurements later because I really can't recall if that's right or not.
Everything is wired up for 5.1 and a projector set to about 13-14' away from the wall. I added braces at this point to support a projector.
The room is dedicated HT with a window at the back which will be covered completely. Also have an A/V closet on the backside of the room.
A couple pics below:
She asked yesterday if I could finish up with $3000. Well, I probably can't, but I've got some things to sale that can help get me another $500 I think. So, I'm shooting for $1k on L/C/R and the rest of the
budget (~$2000-2500) is left for the FP/Screen.
I had read the posts by most of you guys on another thread suggesting the epson 6100 & 6500. Well, the 6500 is probably out due to price. I had originally planned for an Epson 1080ub but you guys said the 6100/6500 would be the better choice.
So, I guess the bottom line is this: is $2000-2500 reasonable to get a quality FP setup in a dedicated room? Any suggestions on combos?
I have no idea on screen size just yet... I'm guessing 100-110" should suffice. I think that choice would come after the projector choice is made, no?
Really, fellas, any help you can give would be greatly appreciated. I really don't stay up on this technology enough, apparently, because what I think is good is typically outdated, lol.
I appreciate it. Thanks,
Erin