Yes and no. lol.
I've installed like a zillion home theaters over the years. When I first joined ATOT way back when I was a wee lad back in college on a $7/hr budget, I posted a thread with a picture of my very first home theater. I think it was like a 27" TV, an Oppo DVD player (the OG legit disc player, for those in the know!), and maybe a 2.1 speaker set. That post got
massively poo-poo'd on, but I loved my setup, got more of a budget & learned more over the years, and currently have a 135" acoustically-transparent screen with an LED projector, Atmos surround-sound, bass shakers, etc. I've done $200 home theaters & I've done $10,000+ home theaters. Do more expensive projector screens really make a difference? Welllll...maybe. Haha!
You can get a great picture with just paint (good paint mix, applied properly, on a flat surface). You can get a great picture with fabric. You can get a really great picture with great fabric, a great projector, calibration, and a custom room design. Is a
really great theater worth it over a just a
great theater? Ehh...you run into the point of diminishing returns eventually. Today's technology has advanced quite a bit & both the DIY screen community & the budget off-the-shelf suppliers have improved
drastically. I made a number of DIY ALR screens at one point, for example:
Here are some photos of a 98" FolkArt Gunmetal Grey screen. It looks pretty good in a non-ideal room with a lot of reflective and light-colored surfaces. It works alright with a few lights on. It can also perform decently during the day. This used: $14 worth of matte poly $10 worth...
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Spandex works great if you want to hide your speakers. You can get a $30 projector screen & get really nice results; it's not rocket science. There are nicer screens than others, but anything with a little bit of effort or money into it is really all you need tbh. Projectors & speakers are the same way. My go-to projector these days is the $900 XGIMI H3. 1,900 LED lumens, you can mount it on a side wall because it can shoot offset, super duper clear, bulb lasts 10+ years, etc. The quality is just stupid good! Not my video, but modern projectors look like LED TV's these days:
This is a setup we did at my buddy's office last year. This was even before the wall got painted. The picture doesn't do it justice; it's only HUGE (we shrunk it down a bit due to the emergency lights & outlets, haha), but the quality is
outstanding!
