Re: Lets plan a theater space
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Now that is creative! That might absolutely work. Nicely done sir!
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anyone want to talk projectors? I'm probably in the under $2000 budget range for the projector only but there are some packages out there I am considering. VisualApex.com has a package that looks initially. http://www.visualapex.com/projector-pack...p;Screen=FF_100Package Includes: •Epson Home Cinema 5030UBe •100in. fixed frame VApex screen •6Ft High Speed HDMI Cable w/ Ethernet (v1.4) 2-pack •Universal Flush Ceiling Projector Mount •IR Repeater •Universal Remote •Disney WoW Calibration Disc $3124.
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Actually I just noticed that the left rear side of the room will have a bumped-in corner, so if you were to shorten the hallway to match (or even be a bit longer) you would have room for a door to the toy storage area, wouldn't have to cut any space out of the HVAC/toy room, and would still open up the space to the RHS of the rear couch enough to make (IMO) a difference in sound.
You would also be able to move the right rear speaker over to the right a few more feet (as long as HT door had some kind of stop so you didn't hit it, or if the HT door opened outward with hinge on the left) which would balance the sound a bit more.
EDIT - if you felt like going overboard with sound control you could also put a second door at the entrance to the hallway. The local gun club has a double door arrangement like that and it really makes a difference in the amount of sound that gets out.
Last edited by bridgman; 10/28/14 05:00 PM.
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Looks like you could spin the room 90 degrees too....
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Whoops, brwsaw made the same suggestion as me (shorten the hallway) but a full page before me
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Your LCR situation is ideal for locating behind an acoustically transparent screen.
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Quite possibly true but I'm a tad to proud of my Axiom speakers to hide them behind a screen. Also isnt it pretty hard to find a transparent screen that will reflect a high quality image?
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My XD screen does an amazing job. I'd second the idea and get a third on-wall to match.
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Seymour XD!!!!
It perfectly hides my great M60 fronts and VP180 center (plus 2 subs, but they aren't as "nice" to look at).
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Thats whats going in my theater too . AT FTW!
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