krzywica

krzywica

Audioholic Samurai
Well I guess I would be lying a little if I said new H/T....but it has a completely new room to dance around in.

Been working on this for the last week.....finally got around to taking some pics last night with my droid. The image quality isn't the best as its rather low light. Wapdrv is coming over tonight to help me hang the TV and I will be making a bracket to mount the center channel to the back of the TV mount.

This is still very much a work in progress but I thought I would share the build thus far.

Also not the in wall speakers that were installed when I got there. Patrick informed me that "I don't even need a sub if I were to hook those bad boys up".


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adk highlander

adk highlander

Sith Lord
Looks like it is going to be a killer room for you. Are you going to really put the TV over the fireplace? You did see davidtwotrees incident?;)

I saw the open drivers in the equipment room. What are those things? Is it just a woofer or are they full range drivers?

Congrats.:)
 
krzywica

krzywica

Audioholic Samurai
Looks like it is going to be a killer room for you. Are you going to really put the TV over the fireplace? You did see davidtwotrees incident?;)

I saw the open drivers in the equipment room. What are those things? Is it just a woofer or are they full range drivers?

Congrats.:)
Thanks man!

Yes I am really going to mount it above the fireplace, but I don't have a mantle, so all the heat will be sucked right up against the brick, making the articulating wall mount that I got work perfectly as the TV will be a good foot off of the wall. This will work perfectly as the fireplace is very low, I really lucked out as I would NOT be mounting the TV there if the fireplace was any higher.

I think they are full range drivers....I am a little tempted to try them out but whoever painted the room painted over the grills. :) I have no idea what brand they are...haven't had time at all to monkey around in the house at all......just moved in last weekend and I still don't have my couches and big stuff moved over yet.
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Wow, cool. Ok, just to clarify, this is a dedicated HT? If so, I am giving a hearty vote towards front projection and painting the walls.

It is a great time to jump into the FP world.
 
krzywica

krzywica

Audioholic Samurai
Wow, cool. Ok, just to clarify, this is a dedicated HT? If so, I am giving a hearty vote towards front projection and painting the walls.

It is a great time to jump into the FP world.
Yeah I would be on that in a heartbeat.....but as I am renting the house currently thats not an option. :)

I may buy it down the road but the homeowner would have to fix some stuff first.....

Thanks for the suggestion.....I have been wanting to get into FP for quite some time and this would be the perfect room for it for sure....I can visualize the in ceiling fully motorized 110" screen right now....*drool*
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Yeah I would be on that in a heartbeat.....but as I am renting the house currently thats not an option. :)
How does renting negate this possibility, in specific terms? I bet I can find a workaround. ;)

Thanks for the suggestion.....I have been wanting to get into FP for quite some time and this would be the perfect room for it for sure....I can visualize the in ceiling fully motorized 110" screen right now....*drool*
Motorized may be cool, but is unnecessary, and the only benefit is the convenience.

You can always take your PJ to your next residence. You can also take the mount with you, just patch up the spot when you leave.

If it must be setup so that the screen falls over the flat panel, and you want to do this on the cheap (if only because this may be for the short haul), then I recommend DaLite High Power manual for roughly $250. There should be some available ceiling mount brackets that I doubt would cost too much. This screen is the best choice for a non-tab-tensioned screen ($$$$) as the waves are difficult to see after time (and according to many testimonials, it's impossible to see). It's what use, and I notice it maybe for a short moment, once for every several movie viewings, or something like that.

No one, not a single soul, ever, ever, has noticed it at my place, besides me. I have friends who have probably seen 50+ movies at my place, too.

$250 for a nice, universal, super adjustable mount/pipe.

Whatever else you have left on the PJ.
 
njedpx3

njedpx3

Audioholic General
Looks like it is going to be a very nice HT system.

Peace and Good Sound,

Forest Man
 
krzywica

krzywica

Audioholic Samurai
How does renting negate this possibility, in specific terms? I bet I can find a workaround. ;)



Motorized may be cool, but is unnecessary, and the only benefit is the convenience.

You can always take your PJ to your next residence. You can also take the mount with you, just patch up the spot when you leave.

If it must be setup so that the screen falls over the flat panel, and you want to do this on the cheap (if only because this may be for the short haul), then I recommend DaLite High Power manual for roughly $250. There should be some available ceiling mount brackets that I doubt would cost too much. This screen is the best choice for a non-tab-tensioned screen ($$$$) as the waves are difficult to see after time (and according to many testimonials, it's impossible to see). It's what use, and I notice it maybe for a short moment, once for every several movie viewings, or something like that.

No one, not a single soul, ever, ever, has noticed it at my place, besides me. I have friends who have probably seen 50+ movies at my place, too.

$250 for a nice, universal, super adjustable mount/pipe.

Whatever else you have left on the PJ.
Thanks for the info man....you keep planting those seeds, my girlfriend is going to hunt you down and kill you old American style, scalping and all.....:)

It would prove difficult as I don't mind patching after I leave the place, which is the bottom line when making mods to a rental, if the owner can tell you did anything after you leave. But I'm not sure how I would fix the specific ceiling at this place...its an old school type fiberglass tile that is separate pieces all glued together. Makes for an excellent acoustic room though thats for sure. My last room was all hard surfaces, I must say this sounds SO much better, even though I have only done a few hours of listening with limited calibration.
 
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jostenmeat

Audioholic Spartan
Thanks for the info man....you keep planting those seeds, my girlfriend is going to hunt you down and kill you old American style, scalping and all.....:)
That is a most unpleasant thought! However, I think my chances of survival are somewhat decent, because I think there is a good chance she will really enjoy it too.

It would prove difficult as I don't mind patching after I leave the place, which is the bottom line when making mods to a rental, if the owner can tell you did anything after you leave. But I'm not sure how I would fix the specific ceiling at this place...its an old school type fiberglass tile that is separate pieces all glued together.
Oh, I don't know. Ok, for the PJ, how about a little table that is just a bit higher than the couch back? Place the PJ there. If going with HP screen, this will maximize its retroreflective gain as well. This material is also the best at rejecting offaxis ambient light. In fact, if you were given only one wall to darken with this screen, the back wall would be it (whereas with most other screens it might be the ceiling), and it appears that's where it is darkest in that room. The mirror may mildly negate this advantage, but I don't know to what extent, and I suppose you might be able to rig up a curtain to cover it for movie watching, although I doubt you really have to in order to enjoy watching.

Then for the screen, after making sure the tiles' strength is enough, just a couple of bolts, S hooks or something? It would then be just two relatively small holes to cover, up on the ceiling (hopefully less evident up there). If you are allowed to paint the room darker for now, perhaps repainting white later can help mask the holes better.

Makes for an excellent acoustic room though thats for sure. My last room was all hard surfaces, I must say this sounds SO much better, even though I have only done a few hours of listening with limited calibration.
You are indeed fortunate. I wish I could say that my place had excellent acoustics. :(
 
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annunaki

annunaki

Moderator
Congrats on the home! A new place is always exciting when determining the possibilities.
 
GO-NAD!

GO-NAD!

Audioholic Spartan
Yeah, that room looks like it has great HT potential. Too bad you're renting. You could do so much with it if you owned it! Good luck with your setup. :)
 
krzywica

krzywica

Audioholic Samurai
So I did some Polish-American engineering this weekend and made a center channel mount.

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krzywica

krzywica

Audioholic Samurai
Congrats on the home! A new place is always exciting when determining the possibilities.
Yeah Patrick was over and he suggested that I could fit a lot more subs in that room.....for instance at least a few 15's in the places behind the left a right speakers.....like the single sub doesn't pressurize the room enough already. :)

I will have to take some pictures with an actual camera once I get everything setup perfectly. Still got a few things to move....
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
What the hell..... where is the picture of the candle I bought and put under your freshly mounted plasma...?
 
Warpdrv

Warpdrv

Audioholic Ninja
Yeah.... Unfortunately I had no way to place that beautiful candle higher up and some sort of pedestal to get it closer to plasma... just to get him pissy

Funny it took him a couple moments to notice the candle at all, and then out came the expletives... :D
 
MidnightSensi

MidnightSensi

Audioholic Samurai
Cool!

That room is screaming for a AT screen and projector. :)
 
annunaki

annunaki

Moderator
Haha!

You two are too funny!

I wish I lived closer to come check it out/help. It doesn't help that I am always busy either.

I love the candle. You should get 3-4 more.
 

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