Completed my first HT this past weekend

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Savage40

Junior Audioholic
Well, it had been months of planning, reading and trying to learn as much as I can about everything audio & video. I finally got everything setup and running this past weekend and watched a few movies and the best word I can think of to describe for how it felt....holy chit, don't think I will want to go to the cinemas again for a long while.

I am attaching a couple pics, but I definitely need to get better ones. Also, you will note in the pic with the front mains and screen that I screwed up and installed the wall plates for my front mains up high, rather than low as they should have. I originally was going to buy all smaller speakers and hang them all near the top of the wall. Unfortunately, I can not move them down now since when I rebuilt the house after the fire, I had all exterior walls filled with foam insulation, will be nearly impossible to get anything through it short of cutting through the drywall.

In any case, I am very happy with how things turned out. Thanks to everyone for your assistance that provided feed back and suggestions.

Equipment List:
Epson 6010 PJ
VAPEX 120" Tab-tension electric screen
Denon AVR-3312Ci
Panamax M5300-PM
Emotiva XPA-5
E55Ti Tower Speakers x2
E5Bi Bookshelf Speaker x2
E5Ci Center Speaker
E56Ci Large Center Speaker
E55Wi On-wall Speaker x2
Outlaw LFM-1 EX Subs x2(awaiting delivery still)
PS3

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Alex2507

Alex2507

Audioholic Slumlord
Even without a better camera I think you can get better pic's by having a few drinks to steady your hands. :D

After you get use to how your favorite song sounds on that system try pulling your speakers out of the corner a bit. You'll notice they will sound different not being placed that far in.

Good stuff. :)
 
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adk highlander

adk highlander

Sith Lord
Looking good.:)

Well those spots look perfect for height channels.;)

In all seriousness what I would do is either get flat paintable speaker wire (like this) or get the paintable channels they sell at Lowes and Home Depot and you can run those down the corner and will not be very noticeable and you can use your existing wire. (like this)

If you think it sounds good now just wait until you get the subs and do your Audyssey configuration.
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
All this money and you got blurry pics. :eek:

Pull those speakers out of the corners please.
 
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Savage40

Junior Audioholic
Yes, sorry about the blurry pic, I will be getting some better ones today.
As for the hanging speaker wires, I did buy some cable cover tracks from Lowe's that are paintable. I will be running those this evening and painting this weekend.

I did hear it from a few others to pull the speakers out away from the wall, I am going to move them out tonight and see how that works. I never claimed to know what I was doing, which is why I found myself here. haha

Learning a little more each day. :cool:
 
afterlife2

afterlife2

Audioholic Warlord
Beautiful color room oh yeah nice setup too. You will love the outlaw great quality and great customer service. I have the smaller M8 and it rocks the walls in my studio apt.:eek::eek::eek: Enjoy.
 
Crackerballer

Crackerballer

Senior Audioholic
Sir, you are in the right place to learn! The good news is that all the potential is there, and you have a great start. A little polishing and trial/error and you will have a room that looks great and sounds even better!
 
lsiberian

lsiberian

Audioholic Overlord
Yes, sorry about the blurry pic, I will be getting some better ones today.
As for the hanging speaker wires, I did buy some cable cover tracks from Lowe's that are paintable. I will be running those this evening and painting this weekend.

I did hear it from a few others to pull the speakers out away from the wall, I am going to move them out tonight and see how that works. I never claimed to know what I was doing, which is why I found myself here. haha

Learning a little more each day. :cool:
Well I can't really talk too much trash(my first home theater picture) The journey to this avatar began with that picture.
 
agarwalro

agarwalro

Audioholic Ninja
That looks really nice :). I think your speakers should be pulled away from the wall (min. 1 ft. from front wall and 2 ft. from side) and the center should be pulled out to the edge of the stool.

If you think it sounds good now just wait until you get the subs and do your Audyssey configuration.
No reason to not run it even without the sub. Don't forget to rerun auto calibration, even after the smallest toe-in angle change.
 
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Whitey80

Whitey80

Senior Audioholic
Quite exciting getting it all together for the first time!

Instead of cable tracks, since it is directly vertical, if you are even remotely handy, you can just pull the wall plates, let the speaker cable in the wall drop down and cut a new hole for the plates closer to the floor and patch the holes up top. Really clean and quick way to do it.
 
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Savage40

Junior Audioholic
Quite exciting getting it all together for the first time!

Instead of cable tracks, since it is directly vertical, if you are even remotely handy, you can just pull the wall plates, let the speaker cable in the wall drop down and cut a new hole for the plates closer to the floor and patch the holes up top. Really clean and quick way to do it.
That is exactly what I would like to do, but the walls are full of the spray in expanding foam insulation. It may be tough, but the more I think about it, I would like to try to force them down, it would be much cleaner.
 

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