Re: Some in Progress Pics of my HT....
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Thanks for asking Clarence, nothing new yet...I've been gone a week attending a funeral out of town. When your doing all the work yourself it just drags on and on...
M80s VP180 4xM22ow 4xM3ic EP600 2xEP350 AnthemAVM60 Outlaw7700 EmoA500 Epson5040UB FluanceRT85
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Looking good Randy. Your welcome. Very happy to share. I also want to see updated photos when you get your stage and baseboard all done. I understand what you mean about it going slow. Our basement finish took me almost 2 1/2 years.
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I'm glad to see that you have your gallery updated. It's alot easier for me to browse now. Its very nice, btw.
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Thanks. Yes, updated and compatible with firefox. But I see the real reason you like it is because we have the exact same axiom setup. Very nice.
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lol, yeah. I actually noticed that after I posted and looked at your equipment section. I really enjoy it.
Denon 5803
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Axiom M80ti's, QS8's VP150, EP500's (7.2)
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That is another very nice HT. What is the room dimesion? How big is your srceen?
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shareholder in the making
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The home theater is impressive, but the halloween setup is awesome.
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Why thank you Peter! Between both the theater and Halloween, I'm lucky to have survived it. Too bad Whatfurer's visit to SLC wasn't sooner or I would have suggested it as an attraction to see while here in Utah.
Sirclyde,
The theater room is 13' x 23' x 7.5'. The screen is 110" diag. or 96" wide (16:9). The 2 rows are 12' and 18' back from the screen.
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On the left hand side of the room is your chairs touching the wall? From the front row does it seem fairly close? Are you moving yours eyes alot while watching a movie?
When I first started looking at doing a HT I thought I knew what I wanted to do. Now it seems to be getting bigger and bigger. I was going to get a 55 or 60 inch now I am looking at a 106" PJ.
Last edited by SirClyde; 11/02/05 10:51 PM.
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Yes, the front left chair is next to the wall. The second row is a few inches away but not much. This was a decision based on the width of our room.
I realized that seats next to the wall are not ideal for sound quality, but we thought the seat there would be better than not. We don't have to use it, but when we have company over no one complains about having that seat.
The screen is great from the front row. I went off of the THX reccomendation of a 36 degree viewing angle for the distance. I love it, but everyone is different. For me it is perfect.
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