DingDingDao
Diamond Member
I'm about to start construction on a new house, and I'd like to set up a room for home theater. It's a pretty small room, however, 11'2" x 11'0". My plan for now is to get a Panny AE4000 ceiling-mounted and projecting a 95-105" screen. Not sure about sound, but I think my plan is to mount in-wall speakers for audio. I need some general advice, however, as this will be my first HT build.
1) With such a short throw (~10'), are there any caveats or pitfalls I need to be aware of, or can I achieve this screen size without too many problems?
2) My plan for the theater is to give myself a good upgrade path without having to invest too much money initially. However, what critical things (in-wall speakers, speaker wiring, HDMI, Cat6, etc) should I do during construction that would be much more difficult later on, after construction is complete?
3) I'm such a noob with this that I'm probably not aware of a thousand other issues. Any advice or big issues that I need to address RIGHT now that can't be easily corrected later on?
Thanks all.
UPDATE: New room size, 14'6" x 13'2".
1) With such a short throw (~10'), are there any caveats or pitfalls I need to be aware of, or can I achieve this screen size without too many problems?
2) My plan for the theater is to give myself a good upgrade path without having to invest too much money initially. However, what critical things (in-wall speakers, speaker wiring, HDMI, Cat6, etc) should I do during construction that would be much more difficult later on, after construction is complete?
3) I'm such a noob with this that I'm probably not aware of a thousand other issues. Any advice or big issues that I need to address RIGHT now that can't be easily corrected later on?
Thanks all.
UPDATE: New room size, 14'6" x 13'2".
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