This theatre room was originally set up some 18 years ago (slightly fuzzy on the exact year). Much of it remains the same but I've put a fair bit of time, money and effort into it over the last 9 months updating and improving it.
The room is 25' x 14' open along the back half of the right wall for a bar and hallway/stairwells. The ceiling is relatively low at around 7' with the dropped ceiling (it was below 8' before and only lost a couple more inches). The half wall along the exterior is foundation cement and creates the ledge. The beam across the middle and the post near the outer wall is structural.
Equipment:
TV: 65" Samsung QN90B
Projector: JVC DLA-NP5
Screen: Elunevision Studio 4k Reference 106" tab tensioned
Processor: Anthem AVM 70
Amps: Anthem Statement A2 (mains) & Statement A5 (center & surrounds), Outlaw 5000x (heights)
Sources: Oppo 203 Universal player, Toshiba HD-A30 HD-DVD player, Apple TV 4k Gen 3, custom HTPC
Fronts: Vienna Acoustic Beethoven Symphony Grand
Center: Vienna Acoustic Mozart Grand
Surrounds: 4x Vienna Acoustic Haydn
Subs: 2x SVS SB1000 at the front, JL Audio Fathom f112 at the rear
Heights: 4x Vienna Acoustic Waltz
New over the last 9 months:
Equipment:
-JVC 4k projector replaced the old used RS45 I picked up a few years back to hold me over from the Panasonic AE2000 origially installed.
-Anthem AVM 70 replaced an AVM50v.
-Picked up 4 Vienna Watlz speakers on the used market for the heights
-The Outlaw 5000x for the heights (sounds pretty close to the Anthems and much cheaper than the overkill MCA 525 if I wanted to stay Anthem).
Room work:
-The white ceiling and walls really didn't play with the new JVC and HDR (I was less critical before). So I replaced the original white ceiling tiles with black tiles.
-The walls are a stippling and I didn't want to go through the hassle and mess of having it stripped, so I opted to DIY myself some wall panels. I planned and made the frames myself according to the spaces. They're inexpensive 1 x 1/2 spruce secured with corner braces. They're covered in Fidelio black velvet (stapled on). They work well but don't look too closely as the spruce wasn't exactly the best in terms of bends and warping, so they're far from perfectly square/flat if you're checking

-The electrical panel box and HVAC box along the front side of the beam are also covered with Fidelio black velvet (with many, many black staples).
-Did some mounting boards and back braces for the heights to attach to. I just used spray paint on them as I wanted them a real matte finish. They work but I think a regular paint probably would have been better in retropect.
Pictures:
A little cluttered at the moment. Pardon the state of the chairs. They were new with the original install but they were inexpensive vynil instead of leather and it has started to come apart over the last year or two. I'm in the process of replacing them now.
From the rear
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From the front
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From the front, showing the open side at the back.
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Fronts, equipment and subs at the front
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The JL at the back
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From the MLP with the screen down (ignore the wrinkles, they smooth out after a few minutes of it being lowered).
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All in all, it has come a
long way in the last year picture and sound wise. The AVM 70 in sound quality terms, plus object based Atmos and DTS-X. I wasn't sure the addition of the heights was going to be worth the cost and effort, but they add a pleasing amount immersion to the sound and I am quite happy I did it. The addition of the black surfaces helped maintain more contrast and HDR pop on the projector and also just makes it feel better not having so much white elsewhere in the field of vision.
There's no sound treatment in the room. I expect the velvet panels are more or less acoustically transparent. I've always wondered if the stippling actually does some diffusion naturally or not. I don't have the last set of REW measurements (didn't save them), but the RT60 in the room is a relatively low 150-325 range if memory serves.
Hope you all enjoyed the tour and details of my journey over the last year.
Questions and comments welcome.