Big Performance in a Small Space–You don’t need a palacial space to enjoy great Home Theater and Audio equipment.
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25 Responses to “Big Theater Experience in a Small Space”
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How close is the viewing seats to the screen?
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Wow. impressive job in a very small space. Great components.
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@tires1463 I’m looking forward to seeing it!!
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@GreekTraveler hey no need for special controllers. The Xbox 360 controllers use RF technology, so the signal goes through walls. The PS3 uses Bluetooth in its controllers, which also goes through walls. Try it when you get a chance–go in another room with your console on, and press a button….the button-press will register in the game!
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@strobe9 nah, no glass–that would screw with the picture in my living room.(pets = hair on surfaces)
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@NINOBROWN917 hurt my eyes? no way!!!!! i’m further than the minimum recommended viewing distance.
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@ramo1050 I’m holding out for Dish Networks next set-top box w/ Google TV that they announced at Google I/O
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Great Video and great setup, but I have a question how can you play video games if the ps3 and the xbox are in another room. ? Do you have special controllers or something ?
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greate job man, nice to see everything all the wires and everything hide that is the way
a home theater should look like mine will be done in a week or so look forward to sharing it. on youtube -
I like the idea of putting the projector in a separate space. Is there a glass pane in the wall opening for the projector?
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Ur room is very nice! A+ nice upgrade, welcome to the world of projection and screens. My screen hangs on the wall 24/7 (fixed screen) I had a roll screen it will crinkle over time and have waves and look terrible. I designed My screen it brings character to my room ppl see it N love it. My screen is 8′x4′. But I guess to each it’s own, ppl said the same thing about flat panels when they came out. Enjoy it looks great!
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are you getting dish network vip922 rec with built in slingbox should be released in April.
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doesnt that hurt your eyes sitting that close
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i have read that the Audessey MultiEQ is the best EQ system in the world
Did it work for your room? did it creat a unified acoustic chamber like in the theaters ???
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lol you will get a projector soon!
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Nah no acoustic treatments here. The room is also my living room. I use Audessey Room Correction.
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Hey bro, you’ve got to start somewhere. In a few years, you’ll be beasting with theater gear!
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Thanks man!
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Nice, nice

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Awesome dude. I just have a simple 5.1 setup in my apartment. My mini home theater. Peace
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Great Upload
Added it to the Home Theater Video Playlist
One question
Did you acoustically treat the roum(pannels bass traps etc) or plan to ????? -
@BrolicBeast The TV would be My TV not my computer monitor, What about a 24 inch or a 26 inch?
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Yea I was eyeing it out prior to you telling me about it. Seem the consensus is that it’s a GREAT projector, and performs like a $3000 projector but at the price of $1999. I know it would be awesome but it’s still a little more than I’m ready to spend right now. I’m the impatient type so I just want something I can pick up right away that is a solid performer. I don’t even mind getting an older but high performing projector as long as it closer to my $1500 price range. I’m willing to go up $1750
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I’m so jalous man. I wish I had a projector like you do. Have a cinema in the house
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500 Bucks? that’s an excellent deal–but you know for 500 additional dollars, you can get a 50″ 1080i Flat Panel!