Link to the new Harmony remote with the hub. IT'S BOSS :) www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014PDFP9S/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=trialnerror-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B014PDFP9S&linkId=aa6d11695d4b17af4c48c4c5c8db9560 Link to the SUPER CHEAP but effective keyboard/touchpad combo: www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079DJM2LQ/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=trialnerror-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B079DJM2LQ&linkId=69b7995c2e3bef5af3d1ebbbaddddebe
When I'm doing anything that involves running wires I tend to take quite sometime making sure it perfect. And making sure my zip tie skills are perfect.
Yes, your wife is right - you are nuts, but in a good way! Excellent attention to detail. You have really captured the entire experience of going to the movies. I have a 138" screen and a 4K projector and love it, but I have a different vision for my theater. I have extreme respect for you. Enjoy!
Beautiful project and execution! Interesting that this is pretty much what I did imagine to my home when I was a kid +35 years ago. My project is still in progress, but the path is the funny, not necessarily the end result. Today's technology turn this easier if you have some money and time. Your project is amazing. I know that's lot of equipment that costs some decent money but that's none with 'just' money that can execute a project like this. This is for serious hobbyists like you. Congrats for the accomplishment!!
I'm happy to see you have Crown amps (especially the CTS 600's) in your rack. I worked at Crown and had a hand in assembling, testing, and packing many amplifiers. I had my hands in / on many CTS 600's, 1200's, 2000's, 3000's and so many other models I've lost count. Chances are pretty good you might have an amp I had a part in manufacturing personally. I am one that had a lot of pride working there, it wasn't just about another paycheck. It was a labor of love. I hope you enjoy your amps!
Haha! Building my home theater too, about same size and have the same exact overhead beam to work around. I am stealing ideas from you. Brilliant idea for the projector cover. How well do the bass absorbers work?
Very impressive my friend, amazing job. I had started a similar project at my previous home but ended up selling before completion (just prior to installing stadium seating). Really impressed and can appreciate how much effort went into engineering the system.....wow! One lesson I learned from my installation was to reduce the number of wire ties when dressing up cables....I used wire loom for the cable bundles and wire tied the sections of wire loom together which drastically reduced the number of ties needed. It made it so much easier to add, remove or replace cables. Again, amazing job...I'm extremely envious!
I'm rarely wowed by gear anymore, but I had to pause and walk up to the screen to check out your amazing cable routing. Thanks for making me feel like a lazy bum! Nice room too!
What I like about this build is that it's clean, crisp, but also seems "doable" (it's a normal sized room, and normal people actually live in normal sized rooms).
When I started watching this video and your incredible setup and expensive equipment I thought you were going to close out the video with some 4k JVC or Sony projector $15k plus. I was very surprised your projector is easily a 7 year old projector and still looks that good. That goes to show you that expensive 4k projectors are great but so are 1080P and sound sometimes is 60% of the movie experience. As a lot of people have commented here already, your attention to detail when it comes to managing those cables is impressive.
If you wanted to reduce noise and interference between each component, you can run a filter to each of your power sockets and externally Earth each component. Russ Andrews does some awesome cabling.
I recently got a 5.1.2 system for a small living room and it is really worth it. There is a ton of atmos content out there with blurays and Netflix, but the dolby surround upmixing works really well. I wish I had a home theater like you, and I would definitely upgrade to at least 7.2.4
Nice wire management. You should think about zero height wire management bars for horizontal each unit. And rings for both sides for the vertical that would look fantastic. check CPI or Panduit
Very Nice Set Up. Im just Beginning my own diy home theatre. Question?? does anybody know what they call these stereo/computer rack systems? Please let me know. I tried to google but dont no what they actually call them or where to buy.
I just bought me the sony master series z9g 98 is a little pricey but you can take it outside by the pool and still the image look perfect. I’ll recommend to you.
Tottaly different to my home cinema which isn't pernement since the same room is used for a pool/snooker table half the time. When I want the cinema on I have to setup the screen, put the table away and bring in an extra sofa. The sound is all done with proffesional PA speakers and amps that you would normally find at a small concert or DJ event. I have 6x HK RS082 tops, 8inch, 250w for the frount, side and rear fills, 1x HKRS112 for the centre speaker, 1x HK RS115sub which I recently just added a new cone/driver too and will easily hit 20hz at 85db and that is complemented by a ButtKicker audio transducer attached to one of the sofas. The amps, like yours are all in a rack with a DBX system controller. What is unlike your setup is the lack of networking, wireless devices or a media switcher. Instead it is all run of a single iMac which is above the amps and I then have a BlueTooth keyboard and mouse in the cinema (I can use the keyboard to adjust vollume and eject a disk) and then a USB 3.0 blueray drive the sits above the centre speaker. All in all its a great setup and the speakers then can be removed for work eleswhere when required. The projector however is 10 years old now and certainly needs upgrading to something that has a higher contrast ratio and 4k as apposed to 1080p which is what it currently can handle.
Really nice, impressive! Hw EQs are so cool. I don't get why not more people use them. Was there any particular reason u went with HK for your receiver? Havent seen too many enthusiasts choose that brand. Great setup, thanks for sharing!
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Awesome! I love these videos. Great HT setup you've got there. I've been contemplating going with the ultimax 18 and a crown XLS. No atmos though because the house is a rental with a normal (crappy for acoustics BTW) tiny living room.
Lots of things are nutty, that is not one of them. First off the closet looks different but also rad when you opened it and there's all these led's filling the space. Good job on all.
This is impressive but it just comes down to how much money you are willing to spend. I have 2 Marantz tower speakers from the 80's, a Yamaha RX-V1050 receiver, a (shitty) Vizio TV and we stream content from an older Mac Mini. I dare anyone to come over and tell me its not a good movie experience
Beautiful setup, man. I have some nice gear too, but unfortunately I don’t have such a nice dedicated space like this. Live in an apartment. Fortunately for me I live alone, so no wife, girlfriend to nag me or tell me WTF I can, cannot do, so I turned my living room into a kinda mini theater/ media room. It’s pretty nice for what it is, but nothing beats having a space like this.
Hi, how do you do maintenance and the kind of maintenance that undergoes on the rack (back)? By the way your setup is very impressive particularly the cabling works. Cheers!
@@Trialnerror I mean the rack (backside) gets accumulated with dust overtime etc. Just like the server cabinets from data center. How do you maintain them and keep em clean in pristine condition?
I do the same thing. Except I use a Optima GT-750 projector. It only does 720p native but is able to do FULL 3D and I run all my media through a Sony Playststion 3 (which plays 3D BluRays + is also my DISH Joey) and for sound I use a Older Samsung 5.1 Home Theater System with wireless Rear Speakers and Fiber to the Sony PS3.
I got my PS3 for Free. I got my Optima GT-750 for Free. Only thing I paid for was my Samsung System (Which has Kelp Speakers & a Microphone to balance sound levels) and I paid $229 for that plus what ever my fiber cable cost. Like $300ish for all. My screen is a hand drawn size from where my projector was located. Killz Ultra White paint for the screen.
I think I subscribed to this channel faster than any other. 28 outdoor speakers is my kind of channel. Great property you have there! Keep up the cool content.
A few years ago you could still say there wasn't enough 4k, atmos, dts:x content, but now that's not true. You can buy 4k blu-rays to all modern movies and most of them have atmos or dts:x. The only place that really lacks 4k is TV programs.
Agreed! I'm not sure if he was just saying that cause he truly ignorant to the fact or it's easier to say cause he's already spent so much on the setup. Either way 4k is a must in 2019.
19:00 why didn't you just use a bipoles for your side surrounds? Also when your looking to upgrade to 4k check out the Optoma UHD50 it's a freaking steal at $899 .
There’s tons and tons of Atmos available... and every single new release comes with it at least on the 4K. There are some titles that aren’t, but that’s like 10% of all released. And there are plenty on Apple TV 4K too not even out yet on disc. Sooo much. Get at it! It’s totally worth it
Trial n' Error you won’t regret it. If you got everything set up and calibrated correctly, Atmos/DTS:X can really lift any movie. And it’s not just about shooting sound into the overheads, it’s about blending the sound into the room and creating something that is much more immersive than only having ear-height speakers. You really feel like you are inside a bubble of sound with Atmos. Even the sounds at ear-level in height sounds better because the sounds aren’t sendt to individual speakers but are also shared between speakers to place a specific sound more precisely, fx in between two speakers.
There are some really cool ideas in this video, from the way you run your cables to the projector housing that you built. Your set up is REALLY nice. A bit much for me in some areas, but nonetheless, your system is beautifully set up.
@@Trialnerror I hear ya! And totally understand, but in my line of work, nothing is absolutely permanent. I have done tons of installs for a nationally known A/V company and in multi million homes; when it comes to upgrading customer's equipment and to replace network cables and others, we spent countless time clipping them off. But great set-up!!! Can't wait to start to build my own man cave soon. You have a new subscriber.
Wdym there's not enough atmos content literally every action movie and a lot of other movies released since the past few years has been mixed in atmos!
To be honest I thought this video was made in like 2015/ 2016 at first when I heard make that comment It’s gonna be like 2025 and people still gonna be claiming that there’s not many 4K/ atmos content yet People will find any excuse not to get things rather than just be honest with themselves I guess 🤷♂️
Love the set up. I'm in the middle of building mine. It will feature an Epson LS10000 laser projector and Monitor Audio in wall speakers. My question is, I would love to hide the subwoofers behind a stage like you have but have been advised by numerous "experts" not to do this. I'll be using 2 AVS ported subs (PB1000) so I'm confused if I should box them in or not? Any thoughts?
I love it. I have a 65. 4k 5.1 set up but I have a 110 electric screen that comes down.in front of tv with a epson 1040 1080p as well. Mine works great for me.
you can use vantablack or black 2.0 to paint the ceiling around your projector to perfectly hide it so you can watch movies without noticing it because it doesn't reflect light. but it kinda expensive so don't tell your wive that i told you about it.
Hey Sir. Great video .. I have a question. I am actually moving to a hose where there is a Mother in Law room Similar to your size and i building my HT there. My question is When I will need AMPS etc ? I have 7.1.2 set up, for now, I am using a PS$4, Xbox, Bluray DVD.. Will my receiver will be enough? Thats what I have been using with no problem .. So that's why I am asking Thank you
nice set up. but i think you have to go to a scope screen with a projector that automatically switches like i have set up its amazing. im using a panasonic ae7000 i got on craigslist and think it’s amazing. on a homemade scope screen.
Trial N' Error ya it is a bit confusing to set up but once it works and your in 16:9 mode and put pop in a wide screen movie and it automatically zooms the projector out and the move get huge it’s so cool.
Very very impressive set up Sir I have some reservations though about your choice of surround processor and blu-ray. Seriously, Arman Kardon?!?!?!! They haven't produced any descent movie gear in decades. I trust you will be upgrading to a nice Denon, Sony or even Yamaha combo so that you can, finally, extract every bits out of your movie collection.
Yamaha, not my preferred brand, has some of the best receivers on the market at the moment while Sony has a receiver that was voted best in class according to What HiFi.
Trial N' ERROR, you can try a THX Sound Systems which you can use DVDs or Blu-rays or VHS or Laserdisc. you can record all different THX logos one of these historys.
I love seeing these kind of videos. I would be in heaven enjoying that theater system. That's the way to enjoy life! For my bedroom, I recently upgraded from cheap speakers and receiver to having now a 5.2 surround system. I have five kef ls50s (with two Mirage 8 inch subwoofers) and an arcam 550 receiver. The sound for music and home theater was a night and day difference. There is so much detail and clarity that I didn't have before. Heaven I tell you! If you listen to music or like watching movies, I definitely recommend getting the best that you can get!
That's awesome! The Mirage S 12's really go down for deep bass. I think they go all the way to 20 Hz, right? And like you said, they are very tight. Awesome subs with little recognition. Built to last as well. Had I known more about frequencies, music, and movies, I also would have gotten the 12's.@Donut Chucka
That's so awesome that you have the Mirage as well! I don't know too many people who have them, so it's very cool to no one. Those subs to give a punch. Too bad they don't make them anymore. At least, from what I know of.@@Trialnerror
I just went to Harmon Kardon's site and they have gotten out of components altogether!!! It now just headphones and speakers and a home theater 5.1 speaker set!
One of these days, it is a dream of mine to make a full blown minimalistic theater setup so that I can have an excellent experience between gaming and movies. I want either a 7.1 or point 2 or a 9.1 or point 2 surround sound setup with at least a 140 inch or more for the screen display and a 4k projector once 8k becomes the norm because by then, 4k easily become affordable.
You sound like you know audio a lot. I was wondering about the impedance setting on receivers. I have a Yamaha rxv667 that has a setting to switch between 6 and 8 ohms. Should I switch this to 6 ohms if I have 6 ohm speakers? Or do I leave it at 8? The guys on the youtube channel audioholics say to leave it at 8 but, I did and my receiver got very hot after a long listening period.
Also, good thing you kept your old receiver I have an old Yamaha rxv667 that beats even $1200 reeivers of today. It has pre outs for all channels and I was thinking of using crown amps for all channels!!
How many times must one adjust the focus and keystone of a fixed installation? Everything else is digital, and a single peephole for an IR eye should permit the rest.
Aleks Barbour yes and since the HP filter is going to bring the eq down at 60Hz instead of 25, get rid of the crossover and plug the sub directly in to its dedicated preamp port on back of the eq.
Absolutely love the in wall rack!!! How did you change the cable-inputs(the typical dj cable) to an rca for the Harmon Cardin receiver? The remote setup is Amazing! The Logitech is an amazing remote. Have one. What is the other remote? And can I do a similar setup on an iPad? Looking for a good app.
Link to the new Harmony remote with the hub. IT'S BOSS :) www.amazon.com/gp/product/B014PDFP9S/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=trialnerror-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B014PDFP9S&linkId=aa6d11695d4b17af4c48c4c5c8db9560
Link to the SUPER CHEAP but effective keyboard/touchpad combo:
www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079DJM2LQ/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=trialnerror-20&camp=1789&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=B079DJM2LQ&linkId=69b7995c2e3bef5af3d1ebbbaddddebe
How a man runs cable says a lot about him...you sir are a good man.
Tis true
can you say OCD??
my ocd noticed your ocd...lol no disrespect
Dude you are meticulous as fuhhhh
When I'm doing anything that involves running wires I tend to take quite sometime making sure it perfect.
And making sure my zip tie skills are perfect.
Meanwhile if I want a Theater experience I pull the blanket over my head and watch Netflix on my phone with some headphones. Awesome set up man!
Yes, your wife is right - you are nuts, but in a good way! Excellent attention to detail. You have really captured the entire experience of going to the movies. I have a 138" screen and a 4K projector and love it, but I have a different vision for my theater. I have extreme respect for you. Enjoy!
Beautiful project and execution! Interesting that this is pretty much what I did imagine to my home when I was a kid +35 years ago. My project is still in progress, but the path is the funny, not necessarily the end result. Today's technology turn this easier if you have some money and time. Your project is amazing. I know that's lot of equipment that costs some decent money but that's none with 'just' money that can execute a project like this. This is for serious hobbyists like you. Congrats for the accomplishment!!
I'm happy to see you have Crown amps (especially the CTS 600's) in your rack. I worked at Crown and had a hand in assembling, testing, and packing many amplifiers. I had my hands in / on many CTS 600's, 1200's, 2000's, 3000's and so many other models I've lost count. Chances are pretty good you might have an amp I had a part in manufacturing personally. I am one that had a lot of pride working there, it wasn't just about another paycheck. It was a labor of love. I hope you enjoy your amps!
Your wife is correct. You are completely off your rocker and I am moving in. We can watch Robocop together.
Haha! Building my home theater too, about same size and have the same exact overhead beam to work around. I am stealing ideas from you. Brilliant idea for the projector cover.
How well do the bass absorbers work?
me too. but you spell Pornhub way different than me?
If they can have the whole house the way they want it ,then leave my man cave alone.
Very impressive my friend, amazing job. I had started a similar project at my previous home but ended up selling before completion (just prior to installing stadium seating). Really impressed and can appreciate how much effort went into engineering the system.....wow! One lesson I learned from my installation was to reduce the number of wire ties when dressing up cables....I used wire loom for the cable bundles and wire tied the sections of wire loom together which drastically reduced the number of ties needed. It made it so much easier to add, remove or replace cables. Again, amazing job...I'm extremely envious!
Now I understand why the local theaters are disappearing. Just can’t compete with this setup. Nicely done.
I'm rarely wowed by gear anymore, but I had to pause and walk up to the screen to check out your amazing cable routing. Thanks for making me feel like a lazy bum! Nice room too!
your cabling is brill, that,s what i like to see a man who takes pride in his installs very neat....
Neither does he even rent the box from the cabling company!
What I like about this build is that it's clean, crisp, but also seems "doable" (it's a normal sized room, and normal people actually live in normal sized rooms).
It really is. Nothing crazy expensive either so with a little extra cash and some sweat, anyone can do it. Thanks for watching!
When I started watching this video and your incredible setup and expensive equipment I thought you were going to close out the video with some 4k JVC or Sony projector $15k plus. I was very surprised your projector is easily a 7 year old projector and still looks that good. That goes to show you that expensive 4k projectors are great but so are 1080P and sound sometimes is 60% of the movie experience. As a lot of people have commented here already, your attention to detail when it comes to managing those cables is impressive.
Now THIS deserves a "like"...very impressive setup, Sir.
If you wanted to reduce noise and interference between each component, you can run a filter to each of your power sockets and externally Earth each component. Russ Andrews does some awesome cabling.
Wow what an amazing setup only home cinema video on UA-cam I actually liked
Now I want see the rest of the house! This is an A/V nerds dream. I love your attention to detail.
I like your lighting.Really gives it the theatre effect.I have to add some lights to my set up
Very nice room man! Absolutely love how you kept the back of your entertainment rack clean. No rats nest there.
Cool overview and a very nice setup. I've been working on my setup for years, slower than you but still working on adding things.
LMFAO you lost me at " POWER CONDITIONER " 😅😄😄😆😁😂😂😂😂😁😆😆😆😁😂😄😅😅
I recently got a 5.1.2 system for a small living room and it is really worth it. There is a ton of atmos content out there with blurays and Netflix, but the dolby surround upmixing works really well. I wish I had a home theater like you, and I would definitely upgrade to at least 7.2.4
You Sir can literally charge admission lol. Tons of good info here, thanks.
Nice wire management. You should think about zero height wire management bars for horizontal each unit. And rings for both sides for the vertical that would look fantastic. check CPI or Panduit
That picture you said you thought was britney spears i think is Christina Aguilera. Basically the same except she can actually sing.
Very Nice Set Up. Im just Beginning my own diy home theatre. Question?? does anybody know what they call these stereo/computer rack systems? Please let me know. I tried to google but dont no what they actually call them or where to buy.
I just bought me the sony master series z9g 98 is a little pricey but you can take it outside by the pool and still the image look perfect. I’ll recommend to you.
I'll check it out! Thanks Jorge
How can you watch a movie while the whirring of the power meter outside is screaming in pain???? Nice setup.
I was gonna say that cause my mates set up had the same issue. Oh well every man and his dog are envious of your set up thou.
Sweet as!
Tottaly different to my home cinema which isn't pernement since the same room is used for a pool/snooker table half the time. When I want the cinema on I have to setup the screen, put the table away and bring in an extra sofa. The sound is all done with proffesional PA speakers and amps that you would normally find at a small concert or DJ event. I have 6x HK RS082 tops, 8inch, 250w for the frount, side and rear fills, 1x HKRS112 for the centre speaker, 1x HK RS115sub which I recently just added a new cone/driver too and will easily hit 20hz at 85db and that is complemented by a ButtKicker audio transducer attached to one of the sofas. The amps, like yours are all in a rack with a DBX system controller. What is unlike your setup is the lack of networking, wireless devices or a media switcher. Instead it is all run of a single iMac which is above the amps and I then have a BlueTooth keyboard and mouse in the cinema (I can use the keyboard to adjust vollume and eject a disk) and then a USB 3.0 blueray drive the sits above the centre speaker. All in all its a great setup and the speakers then can be removed for work eleswhere when required. The projector however is 10 years old now and certainly needs upgrading to something that has a higher contrast ratio and 4k as apposed to 1080p which is what it currently can handle.
Kudos for the beautiful cable management!
Absolutely luv it. Very nice job, looks neat and tidy as well...
That equipment has to be generating allot of heart...man it looks awesome
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Really nice, impressive! Hw EQs are so cool. I don't get why not more people use them. Was there any particular reason u went with HK for your receiver? Havent seen too many enthusiasts choose that brand. Great setup, thanks for sharing!
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Awesome! How much power are you using and how many separate circuits did you use to run this setup?
Very cool design and execution
nice setup sir! well done. looks and im sure sound amazing.😀
Thank you very much for the kind words and for watching!
Awesome! I love these videos. Great HT setup you've got there. I've been contemplating going with the ultimax 18 and a crown XLS. No atmos though because the house is a rental with a normal (crappy for acoustics BTW) tiny living room.
Lots of things are nutty, that is not one of them. First off the closet looks different but also rad when you opened it and there's all these led's filling the space. Good job on all.
This is impressive but it just comes down to how much money you are willing to spend.
I have 2 Marantz tower speakers from the 80's, a Yamaha RX-V1050 receiver, a (shitty) Vizio TV and we stream content from an older Mac Mini. I dare anyone to come over and tell me its not a good movie experience
Cable management is superb 👍🏾
What kind of chairs/sofas are those? how did you build the stadium seating? I'm trying to do something similar in my basement
Beautiful setup, man. I have some nice gear too, but unfortunately I don’t have such a nice dedicated space like this. Live in an apartment. Fortunately for me I live alone, so no wife, girlfriend to nag me or tell me WTF I can, cannot do, so I turned my living room into a kinda mini theater/ media room. It’s pretty nice for what it is, but nothing beats having a space like this.
Hi, how do you do maintenance and the kind of maintenance that undergoes on the rack (back)? By the way your setup is very impressive particularly the cabling works. Cheers!
@@Trialnerror I mean the rack (backside) gets accumulated with dust overtime etc. Just like the server cabinets from data center. How do you maintain them and keep em clean in pristine condition?
I do the same thing. Except I use a Optima GT-750 projector. It only does 720p native but is able to do FULL 3D and I run all my media through a Sony Playststion 3 (which plays 3D BluRays + is also my DISH Joey) and for sound I use a Older Samsung 5.1 Home Theater System with wireless Rear Speakers and Fiber to the Sony PS3.
I got my PS3 for Free. I got my Optima GT-750 for Free. Only thing I paid for was my Samsung System (Which has Kelp Speakers & a Microphone to balance sound levels) and I paid $229 for that plus what ever my fiber cable cost. Like $300ish for all. My screen is a hand drawn size from where my projector was located. Killz Ultra White paint for the screen.
I love the look of the ramps in your theater instead of steps, I have lighted steps but I might have to copy you :)
I think I subscribed to this channel faster than any other. 28 outdoor speakers is my kind of channel. Great property you have there! Keep up the cool content.
Awesome setup! Thanks much for taking us viewers for a tour.
you my friend inspire me to a whole new level....you should make a short clip when watching a film in the theater
Great job on cable management! Super refreshing.
A few years ago you could still say there wasn't enough 4k, atmos, dts:x content, but now that's not true. You can buy 4k blu-rays to all modern movies and most of them have atmos or dts:x. The only place that really lacks 4k is TV programs.
Agreed! I'm not sure if he was just saying that cause he truly ignorant to the fact or it's easier to say cause he's already spent so much on the setup. Either way 4k is a must in 2019.
THE NEON TETRA PRO GAMER looks like somebody was too busy installing wires walls lights and remote controls to keep up with Laser Disc tech.
I approve!
My wife thinks I'm nuts and I tell her everything costs the sales tax.
Screen looks a little small...
I like how you try to save money on a cheap eBay remote as your facing a $100,000 set up lol. Dude this is sick. I'm inspired.
Got the same projector, best investment ever
Your sound system is just perfect wow! Congrats!
I am rocking the z5500 from logitech 😅
19:00 why didn't you just use a bipoles for your side surrounds? Also when your looking to upgrade to 4k check out the Optoma UHD50 it's a freaking steal at $899 .
My god I am so blow away, that right there is a dream of mine, awesome work my man , awesome !
So have you upgraded to Atmos yet? It would be great to see how you choose to integrate it.
No but someday I will! Ceiling speakers will probably be my only option
There’s tons and tons of Atmos available... and every single new release comes with it at least on the 4K. There are some titles that aren’t, but that’s like 10% of all released. And there are plenty on Apple TV 4K too not even out yet on disc. Sooo much. Get at it! It’s totally worth it
Trial n' Error you won’t regret it. If you got everything set up and calibrated correctly, Atmos/DTS:X can really lift any movie. And it’s not just about shooting sound into the overheads, it’s about blending the sound into the room and creating something that is much more immersive than only having ear-height speakers. You really feel like you are inside a bubble of sound with Atmos. Even the sounds at ear-level in height sounds better because the sounds aren’t sendt to individual speakers but are also shared between speakers to place a specific sound more precisely, fx in between two speakers.
Wow. This is so badass. I could only dream of having a HT this elaborate.
Thank you very much. I'm also a Polk fan!
There are some really cool ideas in this video, from the way you run your cables to the projector housing that you built. Your set up is REALLY nice. A bit much for me in some areas, but nonetheless, your system is beautifully set up.
What is the brand of the high gloss black paint used on the trim and the raised stage? Very sleek looking!
@@Trialnerror Thankyou!
one day i will have my own. thanks for the ideas very clean everything like a boss.
hi where do we buy the 'now showing' item... ? thanks in advance
Nice set-up! Dump the zip ties, though. Use Velcros instead. Curious about any exhaust system our vent system to cool your nifty set.
@@Trialnerror I hear ya! And totally understand, but in my line of work, nothing is absolutely permanent. I have done tons of installs for a nationally known A/V company and in multi million homes; when it comes to upgrading customer's equipment and to replace network cables and others, we spent countless time clipping them off.
But great set-up!!! Can't wait to start to build my own man cave soon. You have a new subscriber.
Wdym there's not enough atmos content literally every action movie and a lot of other movies released since the past few years has been mixed in atmos!
Mionwang I said the same thing!! Even catalogue movies are being remixed in Atmos! Plus every 4K blu ray and iTunes movie now😂😂
To be honest I thought this video was made in like 2015/ 2016 at first when I heard make that comment
It’s gonna be like 2025 and people still gonna be claiming that there’s not many 4K/ atmos content yet
People will find any excuse not to get things rather than just be honest with themselves I guess 🤷♂️
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this is more than inspiration man.
Love the set up. I'm in the middle of building mine. It will feature an Epson LS10000 laser projector and Monitor Audio in wall speakers. My question is, I would love to hide the subwoofers behind a stage like you have but have been advised by numerous "experts" not to do this. I'll be using 2 AVS ported subs (PB1000) so I'm confused if I should box them in or not? Any thoughts?
I love it. I have a 65. 4k 5.1 set up but I have a 110 electric screen that comes down.in front of tv with a epson 1040 1080p as well. Mine works great for me.
the receiver sends the sub signal to another equipment that processes it again and then it goes to the sub amp? why?
you can use vantablack or black 2.0 to paint the ceiling around your projector to perfectly hide it so you can watch movies without noticing it because it doesn't reflect light. but it kinda expensive so don't tell your wive that i told you about it.
Nice room! Acoustic panels w frames, did you build or buy?
Thank you! I built them. Wood frame, 1" high density foam and cotton fabric cover.
Lol what a lamp setup, mine is in my bathroom on the toilet, I can watch and call people on my TV (talking about my phone) ;)
@@Trialnerror lol autocorrect has trolled me so many times. hell with technology.
Wicked place to put a 💡. GFCI connected no doubt.
very nice, you have put alot of money into your equipment, and everything else, it's beautiful.
your wife thinks you're nuts ?? i'm glad you still have them.
mine... not so much..
i'm giving you my like.
The screen seems a bit high for the front row?
If you going for the 4K transition I could really recommend the Epson 4010 for the most bang for buck!
Awesome cable management!
I am speechless.
So I am just gonna say WOW!!!
Hey Sir. Great video .. I have a question. I am actually moving to a hose where there is a Mother in Law room Similar to your size and i building my HT there. My question is When I will need AMPS etc ? I have 7.1.2 set up, for now, I am using a PS$4, Xbox, Bluray DVD.. Will my receiver will be enough? Thats what I have been using with no problem .. So that's why I am asking Thank you
@@Trialnerror Thank you. so much
Now THAT is a home theater! Great work
Very cool. Thanks for sharing. And, may you have a "Breader" day. :)
nice set up. but i think you have to go to a scope screen with a projector that automatically switches like i have set up its amazing. im using a panasonic ae7000 i got on craigslist and think it’s amazing. on a homemade scope screen.
Trial N' Error ya it is a bit confusing to set up but once it works and your in 16:9 mode and put pop in a wide screen movie and it automatically zooms the projector out and the move get huge it’s so cool.
are movies at the theater Shown in 4k or just 1080p that’s OK at the movies means something different then for tv
Michael Grosz *than
Nuts + Fanatic = THE MAN!
Such a great theater. Thanks for sharing.
Very very impressive set up Sir I have some reservations though about your choice of surround processor and blu-ray. Seriously, Arman Kardon?!?!?!! They haven't produced any descent movie gear in decades. I trust you will be upgrading to a nice Denon, Sony or even Yamaha combo so that you can, finally, extract every bits out of your movie collection.
Yamaha, not my preferred brand, has some of the best receivers on the market at the moment while Sony has a receiver that was voted best in class according to What HiFi.
Trial N' ERROR, you can try a THX Sound Systems which you can use DVDs or Blu-rays or VHS or Laserdisc. you can record all different THX logos one of these historys.
I love seeing these kind of videos. I would be in heaven enjoying that theater system. That's the way to enjoy life!
For my bedroom, I recently upgraded from cheap speakers and receiver to having now a 5.2 surround system. I have five kef ls50s (with two Mirage 8 inch subwoofers) and an arcam 550 receiver. The sound for music and home theater was a night and day difference. There is so much detail and clarity that I didn't have before. Heaven I tell you! If you listen to music or like watching movies, I definitely recommend getting the best that you can get!
That's awesome! The Mirage S 12's really go down for deep bass. I think they go all the way to 20 Hz, right? And like you said, they are very tight. Awesome subs with little recognition. Built to last as well. Had I known more about frequencies, music, and movies, I also would have gotten the 12's.@Donut Chucka
That's so awesome that you have the Mirage as well! I don't know too many people who have them, so it's very cool to no one. Those subs to give a punch. Too bad they don't make them anymore. At least, from what I know of.@@Trialnerror
I just went to Harmon Kardon's site and they have gotten out of components altogether!!! It now just headphones and speakers and a home theater 5.1 speaker set!
So sad. The market is drying up.
One of these days, it is a dream of mine to make a full blown minimalistic theater setup so that I can have an excellent experience between gaming and movies. I want either a 7.1 or point 2 or a 9.1 or point 2 surround sound setup with at least a 140 inch or more for the screen display and a 4k projector once 8k becomes the norm because by then, 4k easily become affordable.
epson 2040 and logitech home theater 5,1 speaker all i really need but your'e setup is a dream
You sound like you know audio a lot. I was wondering about the impedance setting on receivers. I have a Yamaha rxv667 that has a setting to switch between 6 and 8 ohms. Should I switch this to 6 ohms if I have 6 ohm speakers? Or do I leave it at 8? The guys on the youtube channel audioholics say to leave it at 8 but, I did and my receiver got very hot after a long listening period.
Also, good thing you kept your old receiver I have an old Yamaha rxv667 that beats even $1200 reeivers of today. It has pre outs for all channels and I was thinking of using crown amps for all channels!!
How do you build a projector box?
Beautiful Paint.. what color is that ?
You did a good job. Very clean
Nice...how much was this setup altogether?
how do you access the projector with the way you have it
How many times must one adjust the focus and keystone of a fixed installation? Everything else is digital, and a single peephole for an IR eye should permit the rest.
Use the high pass filter on the EQ instead of rolling off by using the low EQ channels.
Aleks Barbour yes and since the HP filter is going to bring the eq down at 60Hz instead of 25, get rid of the crossover and plug the sub directly in to its dedicated preamp port on back of the eq.
Absolutely love the in wall rack!!! How did you change the cable-inputs(the typical dj cable) to an rca for the Harmon Cardin receiver? The remote setup is Amazing! The Logitech is an amazing remote. Have one. What is the other remote? And can I do a similar setup on an iPad? Looking for a good app.
Watching it from my 30 sqm Rented apartment.
life sucks.
My theater is hitting "theater mode" on youtube
Shay Vidas same but hopefully I can do something like this in 2020 or 2021
30 sqm....mate ur livin in a mansion...lucky fecker.
I feel the same way man. Live in a small apartment too. I get so jealous when I watch guys with these beautiful man caves.
Oh man! This is awesome! Great stuff man! Cant wait to do this!