The reviews/comments are pretty high on that projector.
JVC (3LCOS) will give you better reliability, with virtually no worry of dust blobs that plague 3LCD PJs which do not use sealed light paths. That said, even if many more Epsons are returned for service (read: free replacement), well their warranty/CS seems to super fantastic.
JVC will also get you the highest fill ratio you can obtain (short of Bill Gates budget 4K PJs, perhaps). 3LCD will get you the lowest. Therefore, you will have much reduced chance of suffering moire with something like an AT weave.
Still, outside of reliability, the Epson probably still nudges the JVC for value, but JVCs have come down SO much in price, that this threshold is really blurry to me now.
The room already has a low ceiling height of 85.5" and that drops down to 76.5" at the bottom of the dry walled covered duct work/support beam. There is no way to mount underneath the soffet since it is really just dry walled covered duct work. To move it to the other side would require massive tear down/build out (electrical, a/v cables, drywall, etc). On top of that it would be an eye soar. In it's current location it is up and out of the way (well it would be if something fit back up there).
I've come to the realization that I would be fine having it below all the time but I can't come up with a mount that will work. I was looking at the angled ceiling mounts online and wondering if I could invert it so an extension arm could be angled from my ceiling backwards and down to under the soffet, locked into place and the mounting plate/projector could be installed there. That would put any projector back 115" lens to screen. Anyone think that will work?
At this point, I would tell you to post two more times so that you can start posting photos and diagrams. I would also possibly advise double posting in the DIY forum. While it's mostly speakers/subs, they are the handiest folk, so you may get some cool innovative ideas. On my part, I did start a DIY false wall and screen frame thread in the General AV forum.
If all else fails and I'm not giving up hope just yet...please tell me why you would go plasma over lcd/led. I'm asking since that is a whole new realm that I'm going to have to investigate.
Thank you for your time/help. I appreciate it.
IMO, for many years now, undeniably better PQ for the same money. The only real reason to go with LCD (and even this is not straightforward as it depends on the models in question), is for terrible light control.
But since this is a room for a projector, I cannot assume terrible light control.
Plasma will have better blacks, contrast, motion resolution, and cost less while doing so. The simplicity is that the +2000000 pixels are each individually excited by an electrical current. That's it.
Even if you splurge for a "locally dimming LED backlit LCD", what do they have, like 16 "zones"? Going by this description, you could say a plasma has +2000000 zones. BTW, did I mention plasmas cost less?
Off axis viewing is hugely in favor of plasma.
Plasmas will eat more energy, but the cost differential over many years may still not match the cost differential between flagship displays of equal size, but then again been a while since I shop for friends; I've never owned a flat panel.
OK, there is yet another reason to go with LCD, and that is if you demand a smaller TV than 42".