Hey everyone,
I’m David—after years of following Audioholics mostly through YouTube, I’m finally jumping in and joining the forum community. I’m currently in the early-to-mid stages of building my first dedicated home theater, and I wanted to introduce myself and share a bit about the project so far.
Current Status
I just finished the full demo phase—ripped out all the drywall and carpet myself, no contractors involved (yet). All of the A/V gear has arrived, and I’m now moving into the next phase: wiring, installing sound isolation (HushFrame), then cement board and drywall, followed by a pair of communicating IsoDoors (HD + standard) at the entrance.
Room & Build Details
- Dimensions: ~21' x 13' x 9'
- Layout: Single row with 3 seats
- Soundproofing Plan:
- HushFrame decoupling (floor, walls, and ceiling)
- Double-layer cement board and drywall
- Communicating IsoDoors (HD + standard)
- Acoustic Treatment:
- Sonitus mid-tier package (absorption, diffusion, bass traps)
- Power:
- Dedicated 20-amp circuits to the A/V rack and theater room
- Design:
- All layout and design done in SketchUp to optimize speaker placement, sightlines, and sound isolation
Audio Setup
- Speaker Layout: 7.4.4 Atmos (pre-wired for future wides)
- LCR: Perlisten R5i In-Walls
- Surrounds: Perlisten R4i
- Atmos: Perlisten R3ic (×4)
- Subwoofers: 4× 15" Hsu Research VTF-TN1 4 corners--thank you Mr. Welti

- Amplification:
- Buckeye 8-channel Hypex NC502MP (bed layer)
- Buckeye 6-channel Hypex NC252MP (heights)
- Processor: Marantz AV10
Video Setup
- Projector: JVC NZ800
- Screen:
- Currently have a 150" Stewart Filmscreen Harmony G3
- Planning to upgrade to a 150" StudioTek 130 G4 UltraPerf for improved gain and HDR performance
- Throw Distance: Estimated 15'–17'
Rack & Control
- Sources:
- Apple TV
- PS5
- Panasonic DP-UB420-K UHD Blu-ray
- Kaleidescape (planned)
- Rack: Strong 27U with Wattbox power management and AC Infinity cooling
- Control: AVA Cinema Remote
This build is really the culmination of everything I’ve picked up over the years from places like this forum, the Audioholics YouTube channel, and other YouTube channels such as Matthew Poes’, as well as fundamentals from Floyd Toole’s
Sound Reproduction book.
I'm looking forward to asking questions (and hopefully helping others) as I keep moving forward!
– David (Dallas, Texas)