I am currently re-constructing a home theater that was professionally built in 1996. I bought the house in 2002 and it came with this theater which featured:
1)19'x14'
2)20" screen wall with built in 32" television and motorized 100" 4:3 screen
3)M&K THX 5.1 speaker system
4)concrete riser for 2nd row
5)GraphicEye with 4 zones (2504)
I did a minor update to the system circa 2005 by upgrading the projector (original Sharp XU 37) to a Benq 8700 16:9 and replacing the audio receiver with an Acurus Act3 and 5x200w channels of power.
Noise outside the theater was bad, especially above and so I have started on a full re-work this time:
1)stripped off all drywall, carpet cabinetry, screen wall demo'd
2)rewired electrical to allow for powered seats, movement of equipment to rear of room, changing lighting plan for smaller mag low volt lights
3)rewired room for 8.1 (plan on using 7.1 for now)
4)started today with cutting strips of 5/8" drywall and green glued it to the subfloor above.
5)sealed off joist space outside the room with drywall panels
6)filled all seams and cracks in subfloor/drywall with expanding foam
next I am waiting for my low voltage light fixtures to come in from affordable lighting before starting the drywall process. Since I have been remodeling the house for about a year, I have access to the trim carpenter and drywall guys as needed.
I cannot believe how much great info is here and the detailed photos from other posters has really inspired me!!
quick question: how important is sealing cracks with acoustic caulk? I cannot find it locally so I am using spray expanding foam instead
10/15/09: done save for the carpet
10/22 some screen shots now that the carpet is in and I finally removed the protective film from the screen:
1)19'x14'
2)20" screen wall with built in 32" television and motorized 100" 4:3 screen
3)M&K THX 5.1 speaker system
4)concrete riser for 2nd row
5)GraphicEye with 4 zones (2504)
I did a minor update to the system circa 2005 by upgrading the projector (original Sharp XU 37) to a Benq 8700 16:9 and replacing the audio receiver with an Acurus Act3 and 5x200w channels of power.
Noise outside the theater was bad, especially above and so I have started on a full re-work this time:
1)stripped off all drywall, carpet cabinetry, screen wall demo'd
2)rewired electrical to allow for powered seats, movement of equipment to rear of room, changing lighting plan for smaller mag low volt lights
3)rewired room for 8.1 (plan on using 7.1 for now)
4)started today with cutting strips of 5/8" drywall and green glued it to the subfloor above.
5)sealed off joist space outside the room with drywall panels
6)filled all seams and cracks in subfloor/drywall with expanding foam
next I am waiting for my low voltage light fixtures to come in from affordable lighting before starting the drywall process. Since I have been remodeling the house for about a year, I have access to the trim carpenter and drywall guys as needed.
I cannot believe how much great info is here and the detailed photos from other posters has really inspired me!!
quick question: how important is sealing cracks with acoustic caulk? I cannot find it locally so I am using spray expanding foam instead
10/15/09: done save for the carpet




10/22 some screen shots now that the carpet is in and I finally removed the protective film from the screen:



