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post #211 of 770
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Great contributions to this thread so far. Please keep them coming!
post #212 of 770
just a white wall for me

post #213 of 770
100" Stewart FireHawk G3


post #214 of 770
Here are a couple more pics of mine with a head on view of the screen wall and another one with the speaker grills removed.







Thanks,
Matt
post #215 of 770
Here's mine. 123" studiotec 130



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114 inch (diag) Carada Brilliant White:

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post #218 of 770
92" DIY screen in what is probably the complete opposite of a dedicated room

I just put the speakers up -- still need to run the wires behind the wall.



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108" Carada BW



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84" (96" diagonal) Da-Lite HCCV in a DIY frame:





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100" Elite CineWhite



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landshark1

I love that setup...simple and to the point.
post #223 of 770
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landshark1

I love that setup...simple and to the point.

tks for the compliment!
post #224 of 770
Before GOM, etc.

Attachment 105078

After GOM, but before stage carpet.

Attachment 105079

Just finishing now--so will have more pics of totally finished to come.

This is some hobby, eh?! (more like a magnificent obsession...)

BTW, how do I get the pics to show up in the post, rather than just as links?
LL
LL
post #225 of 770
allredp,

Nice look, it really pops. I like

Mike
post #226 of 770
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BTW, how do I get the pics to show up in the post, rather than just as links?

DC_Pilgrim gave me this link recently to a thread that explains how you can get your pics to show up in the post when I was looking to do the same thing. Hope this helps.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...php?p=10368758
post #227 of 770
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Originally Posted by accts4mjs View Post

allredp,

Nice look, it really pops. I like

Mike

Thanks Mike! It is actually my friend's room that I've helped with--mine is slated for this summer.

This stuff is way too much fun...
post #228 of 770
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Originally Posted by McMurphy View Post

DC_Pilgrim gave me this link recently to a thread that explains how you can get your pics to show up in the post when I was looking to do the same thing. Hope this helps.

http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showt...php?p=10368758

Sweet!

I've been wondering how to do that--thanks McMurphy, I'll be posting more pics later now that I have the seats in...
post #229 of 770
Before:


After: (112" 1.78 DIY BO Cloth)


Still need to paint the speakers, front wall, and ceiling black. The color of the walls isn't that yellow in real life - it's much more tan.
post #230 of 770
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Doesn't look like the center channel speaker is tilted down enough in that image. Also looks like the mains are really toe'ed(sp?) in, maybe too much to get good imaging from every seat.
post #231 of 770
There are some awesome looking theaters in this thread. Here's my modest one:



It's a 106" Elite screen paired with an Epson 1080UB projector.

Boy my HSU Ventriloquist speakers look embarrassingly small. But they sound great!

BTW I now have drapes up so you can actually watch the screen in the daytime.

More pics in the link in my sig.
post #232 of 770
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Originally Posted by electr0n View Post

There are some awesome looking theaters in this thread. Here's my modest one:



It's a 106" Elite screen paired with an Epson 1080UB projector.

Boy my HSU Ventriloquist speakers look embarrassingly small. But they sound great!

BTW I now have drapes up so you can actually watch the screen in the daytime.

More pics in the link in my sig.

Looks great, great space. Consider some acoustic treatment, and I think you'll be very happy with the results.
post #233 of 770
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Originally Posted by SVonhof View Post

Doesn't look like the center channel speaker is tilted down enough in that image. Also looks like the mains are really toe'ed(sp?) in, maybe too much to get good imaging from every seat.

Hi Scott,

The center channel mount is only temporary for now. I plan to build a new one that can angle it more properly. Also, the mains are pointed directly at the center spot in the front row - I was merely setting them up for testing. I still have a lot of tweaking to do in my room as well as acoustical treatments so it's far from finished (don't we all say that?).

Thanks,
Dave
post #234 of 770
This is a 119 diag HiPower Dalite electric screen. Johnathan
post #235 of 770
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This is a 119 diag HiPower Dalite electric screen. Johnathan

Hey Johnathan--nice room! I like the diagonal walls above your dropped crown. How tall are your ceilings? And what kind of surface is that above the crown on the diagonal/ceiling?

What equipment are you running?

I'm getting geared-up to re-do my multi-use room, any advice from someone whose just come that way?

Also, did you have any WAF factors in your acoustic treatment plans?

Thanks,
Phil
post #236 of 770
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Originally Posted by ScottJ0007 View Post

Here's mine. Just completed! (Well they are never 100% completed, but you know what I mean).

Without the false-wall pannels...


Finished with masking at 16:9...


Finished with masking at 2.35:1 ...

I am currently under construction of a very similiar home theater to the one you have built. I will be running two SVS passive cylinder subwoofers that look similiar to what you have in your system. My questions are:
1.Are the two subwoofers pictured SVS?
2.How easy/hard was two subs to integrate into your system?
I appreciate any help you can offer me.
post #237 of 770
Almost done. Just need to build a mini stage for under the AV rack. L/R Subs stay on the concrete floor as I don't want the stage to shake.



Very simple compared to others' posted on this site. But, all the acoustic treatments on the front wall are very effective as I used a similar setup in my previous home. Center channel is behind the acoustic screen, as is a whole lot of acoustic foam that I glued to the wall.

post #238 of 770
106" of grey screen goodness

Simple and easy nothing fancy.
post #239 of 770
do you get any reflections off of that glass/steel media and speaker stand.
post #240 of 770
Yes, those are SVS subwoofers. I love them. I had the room acoustically modeled by Terry Montlick before I built the room and he recommended that the subwoofers be placed at 1/3 spacing along the front wall. I also have extensive sound treatment throughout the room. The subwoofers integrate perfectly with the rest of the sound system. I'd do the subwoofers again in a heart-beat if I were doing it again.
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