- Nov 21, 2006
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YOyo:
The screen only takes up the full wall (with small border) if it is ?anamorphic?. Whether I get the lens to actually do that remains to be seen. When it is 16:9, it will have 15? borders on each side, so I should be able to floor-stand speakers comfortably next to each wall and still see the picture.
That was going to actually be another of my questions -- should I wall-mount the speakers or stand-mount them? Also, does it really make a difference if the speakers are at ear-level or not? Could I put the speakers on the ground (without stands) and tilt them slightly upward so they are pointed towards the audiences heads (like the opposite of pointing wall-mounted speakers downward)?
DisgruntledVirus:
Yes I planned on going 1080p, especially sitting 12? from a 100? (16:9) screen I felt it was necessary. I have visited avsforums ? lots of information to sift through, but I?ll keep digging.
The two sets of speakers are for different parts of the basement (see the diagram I posted). The one set is solely for the movie room, the other set is solely for the rest of the basement area. From YOyo's post, it sounds like I just need a quality receiver that will allow me to use ?zones?.
The masking definitely sounds like a possible barrier, but I?ll see if I can find reasonably priced solutions. Otherwise, I?ll be really looking at YOyo's solution.
And thanks, I?ll check out the Berklines!
M0oG0oGaiPan:
I was going to use projector paint on the wall. Then a masking system if necessary, but was hoping I could purchase electronics to auto-mask for me.
mshan:
Yes it is possible that screen size will be too large, at which point I will just reduce the size. There will be a border around it though regardless ? it would never take up the ?full? wall. Also that view is a little deceiving ? remember those diagrams and 3d-models were created from some free software I found on the Internet, so they aren?t really the best. But I?ll definitely shrink it if it?s too big.
If the screen height is not right, I?ve considered taking off the wainscoting from that wall and moving the picture down a bit. I was going to put a cabinet on that wall anyway, so the wainscoting isn?t necessary there.
So you are saying I should not use a receiver that uses zones, I should get two separate systems? The settings are really that vastly different for movies vs. music?
The screen only takes up the full wall (with small border) if it is ?anamorphic?. Whether I get the lens to actually do that remains to be seen. When it is 16:9, it will have 15? borders on each side, so I should be able to floor-stand speakers comfortably next to each wall and still see the picture.
That was going to actually be another of my questions -- should I wall-mount the speakers or stand-mount them? Also, does it really make a difference if the speakers are at ear-level or not? Could I put the speakers on the ground (without stands) and tilt them slightly upward so they are pointed towards the audiences heads (like the opposite of pointing wall-mounted speakers downward)?
DisgruntledVirus:
Yes I planned on going 1080p, especially sitting 12? from a 100? (16:9) screen I felt it was necessary. I have visited avsforums ? lots of information to sift through, but I?ll keep digging.
The two sets of speakers are for different parts of the basement (see the diagram I posted). The one set is solely for the movie room, the other set is solely for the rest of the basement area. From YOyo's post, it sounds like I just need a quality receiver that will allow me to use ?zones?.
The masking definitely sounds like a possible barrier, but I?ll see if I can find reasonably priced solutions. Otherwise, I?ll be really looking at YOyo's solution.
M0oG0oGaiPan:
I was going to use projector paint on the wall. Then a masking system if necessary, but was hoping I could purchase electronics to auto-mask for me.
mshan:
Yes it is possible that screen size will be too large, at which point I will just reduce the size. There will be a border around it though regardless ? it would never take up the ?full? wall. Also that view is a little deceiving ? remember those diagrams and 3d-models were created from some free software I found on the Internet, so they aren?t really the best. But I?ll definitely shrink it if it?s too big.
If the screen height is not right, I?ve considered taking off the wainscoting from that wall and moving the picture down a bit. I was going to put a cabinet on that wall anyway, so the wainscoting isn?t necessary there.
So you are saying I should not use a receiver that uses zones, I should get two separate systems? The settings are really that vastly different for movies vs. music?