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Coffee Boy Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Greater Seattle Area, WA
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Chromy's Home Theater -- v4
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I'm like a lightbulb... without a continual input of fresh power, I grow dim My Home Theater! Last edited by Chromy : 04-14-2008 at 11:36 PM. |
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Coffee Boy Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Greater Seattle Area, WA
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Picture archive
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Coffee Boy Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Greater Seattle Area, WA
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Maybe if I posted more often, I'd know how to use the software? I was trying something tricky... hopefully they show up now.
Chromy
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Loves Yellow Subtitles Join Date: Jun 2003
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I really like the kits and the overall setup of the room. And the floor lights are very impressive.
That backlighting around the screen would drive me nuts, though. ![]()
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The backlighting is less bright in person, and of course is defeatable. Not to argue with your perfectly valid opinion, but here is some more info on why I'm attempting to do this...
The problem is that with digital projection, there is a lot of lumen output from the projector but the contrast ratio isn't that great. While this room is COMPLETELY light sealed and will get pitch black, watching a movie can be abusive to the eyes without some type of ambient lighting. The overhead lights worked to a certain extent, but are incandecent (and thus reddish/orangish) and do wash out the screen a bit due to the light source being in front of the screen. A light source behind the screen is optimal, because it has the longest path to get back to the screen again (bounce off the back wall).
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Loves Yellow Subtitles Join Date: Jun 2003
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Makes sense, and I think it's a smart idea. I'd love to get ceiling lights that were dim enough not to bother the projected image, but I doubt my landlord would like me drilling in the ceiling . . . um . . . more than I already have.
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Join Date: May 2002
Location: New Jersey, USA
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Oh for the love of....Pirate, it's "me". Just because he's Chromy doesn't mean I can't....oh nooooooooo!
It's one hella setup dude (Chromy). I mean that. I looked at those stands for some time and determined I'd have done the same thing. It looks great and I bet sounds better than great. Good job dude! |
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Ex-BadHumor Man
Join Date: May 2002
Location: New Jersey, USA
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For a room that seems dimensionally correct, it's amazing how much more time you spent with the acoustics building traps and all.
How much of a difference in sound would you say you have now versus before the traps and whatnot? Is it a HUGE difference? |
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Coffee Boy Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Greater Seattle Area, WA
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There was a bigger difference between pre and post acoustical treatment, than there was in the speaker upgrade from the M&K's to the B&W's. It's really quite amazing.
Even though the room may be dimensionally correct, there are 2 sets of parallel walls without anything to break it up. The result was that the room was excessivly live, and sound would reflect around like crazy. This destroyed the sound stage, and negativly affected the room response (especially with bass frequencies). On my laptop, I had taken some response curves of the room before and after (and also used it to position my subs where they are now). Unfortunatly, the HDD died days later, and I had no backup. I was extremely unhappy when I first brought my B&W speakers home... After the $500 bucks in acoustical treatment that I applied (haphazardly) around the room, it's a joy. Chromy
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