I just thought I'd make a quick video to show what my home theater looks like. To some not into the home theater hobby like I am, a 92" screen may seem big, but for a front projection set-up it really is on the smaller side. However, since I do not have a basement, and could only use my living room, I was limited to the size of the room. Right now, at 92", watching movies is comfortable, if I went too much bigger I'd start having to look from side to side like sitting in the front row of a movie theater and that's just no fun. I am pretty happy with what I have, which took a few years to accumulate. I think my next upgrade will be getting a proper amp to run my center and rear channels. I'd like to go to a Widescope screen and use a Panamorph lens so I could have a constant height set-up, but I think I'll wait unitl I buy a house with a basement and can build a true theater room. Who knows, maybe not. ;) Watch Part Two: www.youtube.com Thanks for watching.
Friday, 18 January 2013
My Home Theater Set-up 1
My Home Theater Set-up 1 Video Clips. Duration : 2.68 Mins.
I just thought I'd make a quick video to show what my home theater looks like. To some not into the home theater hobby like I am, a 92" screen may seem big, but for a front projection set-up it really is on the smaller side. However, since I do not have a basement, and could only use my living room, I was limited to the size of the room. Right now, at 92", watching movies is comfortable, if I went too much bigger I'd start having to look from side to side like sitting in the front row of a movie theater and that's just no fun. I am pretty happy with what I have, which took a few years to accumulate. I think my next upgrade will be getting a proper amp to run my center and rear channels. I'd like to go to a Widescope screen and use a Panamorph lens so I could have a constant height set-up, but I think I'll wait unitl I buy a house with a basement and can build a true theater room. Who knows, maybe not. ;) Watch Part Two: www.youtube.com Thanks for watching.
I just thought I'd make a quick video to show what my home theater looks like. To some not into the home theater hobby like I am, a 92" screen may seem big, but for a front projection set-up it really is on the smaller side. However, since I do not have a basement, and could only use my living room, I was limited to the size of the room. Right now, at 92", watching movies is comfortable, if I went too much bigger I'd start having to look from side to side like sitting in the front row of a movie theater and that's just no fun. I am pretty happy with what I have, which took a few years to accumulate. I think my next upgrade will be getting a proper amp to run my center and rear channels. I'd like to go to a Widescope screen and use a Panamorph lens so I could have a constant height set-up, but I think I'll wait unitl I buy a house with a basement and can build a true theater room. Who knows, maybe not. ;) Watch Part Two: www.youtube.com Thanks for watching.
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