Also keep in mind where the top of the screen is vs. the top of the projector. Best practice is to the keep the projector lens level with the top of the screen. As long as the heat can be exhausted out of the box and the room, you...
Also, keep in mind you don't count the total width of a 2.35 screen. You only count what the height is for a 16:9 screen. So, the throw ratio is the same for a 2.35 as it is a 16:9. There are projectors out there that will do 2.8...
Since you have it drawn out already, it may be easiest to draw out the reflections and place panels accordingly. That way you can design the look before purchasing anything.
Quote:Originally Posted by krakhen Being dipoles, would that second row's left and right speakers need to be reversed in order to keep them in-phase with the first row's?
Sorry for the hijack Daniel and for picking your brain SMB...
You can do something simliar to what Aaustin described, however, make sure you keep symmetry with the room if you want the ceiling to match up with the room rather than someone coming in and saying..."oh look, that must be a beam!". ...
My standpoint was from an acoustical perspective only. I do believe most reputable companies in the industry are using environmentally safe as well as products that meet fire codes. However, a lot of them STILL use adhesive and are...