More stuff...
Here's the rest of the story. I finished wiring, thank God. I hate the attic. I ran 5.1 plus height channels for possible future additions, HDMI to the projector and to the shelf in the closet above the left front speaker for to put the media server (along with a relocated outlet and several cat 6 wires to various locations throughout the house), and a couple of sub inputs.
I also ran myself an (almost) entire new circuit for the theater gear, with one outlet for the rack in the closet, one for the PJ, and one for the sub(s). Fortunately, the kind soul who owned this here house before had a 20 amp circuit installed and had a single outlet hooked to said circuit in the garage, so I was able to just tie into that outlet for the three theater outlets, rather than pay an electrician to hook me up. I made the garage outlet black so as to remind me it is a theater outlet and not to use it when the theater is in use.
Oh...and I ran 5.0 surround in the living room a while back. I'll put up pics of that someday too. Did I mention how much I hate the attic?
Pics? Yes.
Here's the center speaker stand I built out of poplar for the last house. I didn't finish it then but I am thinking since I have no stained wood theme in the new theater I am going to paint it wall-color. There's also a dog making a funny face.
Here's a much better picture of the entire front wall (partial painting in progress). I mudded the whole wall to get rid of the texture, or at least to lighten it up a bunch, so I didn't have to worry about texture matching. You can see some slight wonkyness (yes, that's right, wonkyness) in the left speaker hole, and the left edge of the center speaker hole is wonky too. I didn't notice the wonkyness until it was primed. Boo drywall. I failed. (Hey Alex: can I put mud over primer? Is it worth it to try and get the wonkyness out of the right side of that left speaker hole? I was thinking I might not be able to see it as bad with black velvet over everything, which is the plan...)
..and some other pics with partial paint applied.
...and some more pics with almost finished paint.
I plan on velveting the front screen wall, so I haven't decided whether or not I need to paint it. The glory that is
McMaster-Carr has adhesive-backed velvet that is most excellent, but it is also 20 bucks a yard. I am hoping to go with
Sy Fabrics black plush triple velvet and some 3M Super 77 adhesive instead (at $7.50 a yard plus the gloo), but I haven't experimented with that.
That pretty much gets us up to speed. I used "Gripper Gray" tinted Glidden primer from the Depot upon recommendations from some random forum searches through here and AVS. My first can was chunky but the second one was great. Bad quality control, but good batches are quite good for this application. By the way, Sherwin Williams Duration paint over Glidden primer is awesome. Unfortunately for me, I bought 3 cans and used some of only one can for all of my two coats, and I can't return mixed paint, AFAIK. Anyone need some nice deep-blue-gray matte paint for their HT??
I have secret plans for the window, a non-fan light fixture that will actually clear the projection beam and an IR dimmer switch (came via UPS today, woohoo! I ordered it Wednesday. I must recommend whatever store it was that I ordered this light fixture
), and nine-ish acoustic panels made from Johns Manville's equivalent of Owens Corning 703 and 1x #2 pine and some pretty fabric. There may be a few other surprises in store as well, but I will leave the suspense to do it's thing on that.