What do you use to demo your home theater?

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velillen

Platinum Member
Jul 12, 2006
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HERE is his setup. All $6 million of it.

First off i know for a fact that isnt the "worlds most expensive HT" I hate how the media has to put that crap in titles trying to draw attention.

Second cool you spent 6mil on equipment and what 1,000 bucks to decorate your room? What a seriously ugly ass room. Cool you have 35 amps....so you want to put them out in the open directly below the screen Oo. Not to mention in a circle around your seating area......

I'd kill to have all his gear but man if i had his room i sure would change a shit ton, like not having every single piece of equipment out in the open. To me it makes it look rather cluttered and amaturish. Id be scared of tripping over something
 

JackBurton

Lifer
Jul 18, 2000
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Not at all....I like mine and it's only for $1140

Probably why you don't understand demoing a system. If I went to someone's home and they had a full out B&W 800 Diamond system with McIntosh\Krell amps, I would LOVE for them to demo it for me. On the contrary, if someone had some crappy 5.1 setup, not really interested.
 

sdifox

No Lifer
Sep 30, 2005
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First off i know for a fact that isnt the "worlds most expensive HT" I hate how the media has to put that crap in titles trying to draw attention.

Second cool you spent 6mil on equipment and what 1,000 bucks to decorate your room? What a seriously ugly ass room. Cool you have 35 amps....so you want to put them out in the open directly below the screen Oo. Not to mention in a circle around your seating area......

I'd kill to have all his gear but man if i had his room i sure would change a shit ton, like not having every single piece of equipment out in the open. To me it makes it look rather cluttered and amaturish. Id be scared of tripping over something

This is in essence a showroom, not a HT :D


I pull out my Classical DVD-As for sound demos.
Visuals, plenty of choices.