ECOCO
04-23-09, 10:10 PM
Hi all, I am building a dedicated home theater with controlled lighting mainly for Blu-Ray movies and HBO-style HD entertainment. I am having trouble deciding on where to place my 2 rows of seating. My room has 13 foot ceilings, and is 22' wide by 27' deep. I'd like to put a bar in the back of the room and allow about 4 feet for that, so my back row of seating could be as far back as 23'. My two rows will have a 14" height difference. I'm thinking about putting the front row on a 7" riser and the back row on a 21" riser.
So here is my question. Should I:
A. Go with a 14' wide 16X9 screen which will give my back row (23') a 34 degree viewing angle and front row (17') a 45 degree viewing angle or
B. Go with a 150" wide 16X9 screen which will give my back row (23') a 30 degree viewing angle and front row (17') a 40 degree viewing angle or
C. Go with a 144" wide 16X9 screen which will give my back row (23') a 29 degree viewing angle and front row (17') a 39 degree viewing angle or
D. Go with a 132" wide 16X9 screen which will give my back row (23') a 27 degree viewing angle and front row (17') a 36 degree viewing angle.
E. ????
Thanks so much for any and all advice. It is sincerely appreciated.
-E
So here is my question. Should I:
A. Go with a 14' wide 16X9 screen which will give my back row (23') a 34 degree viewing angle and front row (17') a 45 degree viewing angle or
B. Go with a 150" wide 16X9 screen which will give my back row (23') a 30 degree viewing angle and front row (17') a 40 degree viewing angle or
C. Go with a 144" wide 16X9 screen which will give my back row (23') a 29 degree viewing angle and front row (17') a 39 degree viewing angle or
D. Go with a 132" wide 16X9 screen which will give my back row (23') a 27 degree viewing angle and front row (17') a 36 degree viewing angle.
E. ????
Thanks so much for any and all advice. It is sincerely appreciated.
-E