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Old 28 June 2011, 07:56 AM   #61
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I am sooooo jealous! Wow!
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Old 14 July 2011, 09:33 PM   #62
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That is very, very nice!

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Old 15 July 2011, 12:21 AM   #63
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Old 20 July 2011, 04:48 AM   #64
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Do you also charge $5 for drinks?? :)
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Old 31 July 2011, 10:15 AM   #65
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I charge $5.00 for water... Alcohol drinks are $15.00!

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Old 6 August 2011, 04:05 AM   #66
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Old 6 August 2011, 06:32 AM   #67
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Old 16 July 2012, 04:56 PM   #68
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Old 17 July 2012, 07:21 AM   #69
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great pictures guys. I thought I was an AV nut till I saw your pictures. My humble JVC X30 3D projector beaming on to a 106" screen looks a bit sad now. Still it looks great and the sound is fair too - Yamaha DSP Z7 through a monitor audio RS collection and velodyne sub.

funny how a lot of us like the "same" toys - watches, cars, home cinema.....
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Wow, now that's living! Mine is almost done. I need to hang the new fire alarms on the wall.
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Old 23 July 2012, 02:02 AM   #71
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Old 24 July 2012, 08:36 AM   #72
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Old 25 July 2012, 12:05 PM   #73
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WOW HT looks awesome!!! that's my dream system...I'm just working with a 46" tv, onkyo, and psb's...slowly working my way up
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Old 6 January 2013, 06:57 AM   #75
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Old 6 January 2013, 07:08 AM   #77
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I guess you could say I like Superman

As much as the man and the mythos, I love the fact that he had a place to get the hell away from everything (The Fortress of Solitude), and he USED it!

I once asked Jerry Seinfeld why he liked Superman so much. I was only about 21 (I'm 32 now) but it made a pretty solid impression. He answered, "Well, I like the colors for one. But the other thing that I really love about Superman is that with all his powers and ablilities... he STILL had woman problems"

While I do love my wife, and thank goodness we've not had kids or I'd really be pressed to do anything like this, but I think every man needs a spot he can go and have time to himself and plan his next course of action or recharge his batteries. Therefore, I built my own version of the Fortress.
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Old 6 January 2013, 07:11 AM   #78
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I guess you could say I like Superman

As much as the man and the mythos, I love the fact that he had a place to get the hell away from everything (The Fortress of Solitude), and he USED it!

I once asked Jerry Seinfeld why he liked Superman so much. I was only about 21 (I'm 32 now) but it made a pretty solid impression. He answered, "Well, I like the colors for one. But the other thing that I really love about Superman is that with all his powers and ablilities... he STILL had woman problems"

While I do love my wife, and thank goodness we've not had kids or I'd really be pressed to do anything like this, but I think every man needs a spot he can go and have time to himself and plan his next course of action or recharge his batteries. Therefore, I built my own version of the Fortress.
LOL
I'd be sad that I didn't have kids with a set up like that. Kids are the only reason for anything IMHO. If/when you have them you'll see! Just my honest opinion. We all got opinions...
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Old 6 January 2013, 07:20 AM   #79
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I'd be sad that I didn't have kids with a set up like that. Kids are the only reason for anything IMHO. If/when you have them you'll see! Just my honest opinion. We all got opinions...
I let my friend's kids have a field day in here when they come... supervised of course. But I got snipped years ago. We've got pups, and we're busy. I'd honestly feel kinda ripped off if I'd had a kid, and I'd feel like I was ripping them off too if I didn't want one to begin with. Plus, there are some genetic health issues on both of our sides that we somehow dodged, but there was no point in tempting fate. We haven't completely ruled out adoption. Just gotta see some more of the world first and make sure we're willing and ready. I don't take the responsibility of child-rearing as lightly as many parents I've seen in my neck of the woods, unfortunately.
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My younger daughter and I at watching Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince as I post!

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I let my friend's kids have a field day in here when they come... supervised of course. But I got snipped years ago. We've got pups, and we're busy. I'd honestly feel kinda ripped off if I'd had a kid, and I'd feel like I was ripping them off too if I didn't want one to begin with. Plus, there are some genetic health issues on both of our sides that we somehow dodged, but there was no point in tempting fate. We haven't completely ruled out adoption. Just gotta see some more of the world first and make sure we're willing and ready. I don't take the responsibility of child-rearing as lightly as many parents I've seen, unfortunately.
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Old 6 January 2013, 07:28 AM   #82
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120" screen?
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Old 6 January 2013, 07:30 AM   #83
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Taking iPhone 5 pics in the dark does not look so great unfortunately. My Canon 7D pics on the 1st page were much clearer.
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Old 6 January 2013, 07:32 AM   #85
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120" screen?
It is a Stewart Screen Cinecurve.
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Old 6 January 2013, 07:41 AM   #86
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Curved variable side masking screen. I love watching 2.35:1 movies, but end up sacrificing the size on 16:9 films to optimize the size of 2.35:1. Either way they look great using the Sim2 projector (and anamorphic lens when 2.35:1 is engaged).
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Old 6 January 2013, 07:53 AM   #87
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Awesome theater Chozn1!!!
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Old 6 January 2013, 10:40 AM   #88
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Awesome theater Chozn1!!!
Thank you, kindly! This was my first go at it and the first time of any project this size is full of trial and error. I've of course got things that I'd do differently, but overall I'm happy with my first go at it. I'll definitely be going with a curved screen next time. I was originally going to go with a 92" screen but ProjectorPeople.com had some good online resources and real people on the phone who worked me up to a 120", which I'm very glad they did.
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Old 6 January 2013, 10:51 AM   #89
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Taking iPhone 5 pics in the dark does not look so great unfortunately. My Canon 7D pics on the 1st page were much clearer.
And you are 100% correct, sir. I didn't do the room justice taking iPhone pics but went ahead and put them up anyway.
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Old 17 January 2013, 02:47 AM   #90
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Here are some photos of my theater. I was able to work with the home-builder and an HT installation company to put it together. The room design was all me, contractor built, HT people installed and tuned the electronics.

120" wide 2.35:1 Screen Excellence Enlightor 4K
Epson 9300UB projector
JTR Triple 8-HT x3 LCR's and Single 8-HTLP x4 surrounds
Seaton Submersive x2 subwoofers
Anthem MRX 700 AVR
Elan g! and Lutron lighting and remote control
Fortress seating

That's all the fun stuff, but the meat of the project was the soundproofing and some modest acoustic treatments. Here are some photos, overexposed to show some details, the room is dimmer in person, and pitch black with a floating image when we watch movies. Speakers and subs are all behind the acoustically transparent screen or hidden in the columns behind acoustically transparent fabric.

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