My thought process is directly in line with his thinking in regards to designing a room. When you go to his website, you can see it in every product description. Like he said, he only differentiates products by SPL, not quality. I have a lot of respect for that. No marketing fluff.
Sounds amazing 👏 but, budget starting at $28,000 😮 A bit out of my league but, their speakers being crossovered at the amp level(if I understand correctly) is blowing my mind. I just got speakers amps 3yrs ago. Really cool stuff. Someone is playing chess, not checkers. Lol
I’m happy you are aiming for the impossible. High quality at an obtainable price. I never thought I’d be able to afford you. Maybe someday I can. For now, I’m happy with the DIY route :)
Fantastic video Jordan! Grimani, Trevor and the team are great work with and loving the system they put in last year in my space (11.4.4). Wrapping up another Grimani System in the Family Room with their center channel, L+R and small aperture ceiling speakers. So far it sounds great and planned to get calibrated soon!
@@hatoraidcowboy after accounting for stretched fabric, he theater is 19." deep by 13.5" wide x 8.3" height. The family room space is 17.5' deep by 14.5' wide by 9' tall and opens up into the kitchen. The wife wanted to keep this space clean so used the Grimani small aperture speakers and then Sonance invisible wall subs.
Yes, at Mwave 2024. I'm not sure if it was the source material and/or their design, but the spatial Atmos experience was best at show IMO. You could hear sounds moving around in a more pronounced way. I still liked the JTR room more due to it's louder volume and never got a chance to hear Grimani's with it louder.
@@hatoraidcowboy Bummer. From a theoretical standpoint, narrow dispersion speakers seem like they make more sense to me, but Grimani's wide dispersions and room treatment, or some other aspects really made for a great Atmos experience even when seated in the edge seats.
Since word definitions are being stretched a bit these days “budget” (cough cough. Let’s start reviewing systems by salary then? If you make 50-75k per year….heres your options…if you make 75-100k per year….heres your options. 😂
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My thought process is directly in line with his thinking in regards to designing a room. When you go to his website, you can see it in every product description. Like he said, he only differentiates products by SPL, not quality. I have a lot of respect for that. No marketing fluff.
Yea that’s how it should be. You only go up in price if you have a bigger room and need a bigger system.
Grimani is the best at what he does. I've learned so much from him. When I build my next home theater I am going to hire him. Thank you for the video.
You’re welcome!
I was able to experience a Grimani system at MWAVE. It is amazing stuff.
It was an excellent experience. JVC projector paired with Grimani speakers, great stuff!
Agreed!
Grimani builds unbelievable theaters.
Sounds amazing 👏 but, budget starting at $28,000 😮 A bit out of my league but, their speakers being crossovered at the amp level(if I understand correctly) is blowing my mind. I just got speakers amps 3yrs ago. Really cool stuff. Someone is playing chess, not checkers. Lol
I’m happy you are aiming for the impossible. High quality at an obtainable price. I never thought I’d be able to afford you. Maybe someday I can.
For now, I’m happy with the DIY route :)
Fantastic video Jordan! Grimani, Trevor and the team are great work with and loving the system they put in last year in my space (11.4.4). Wrapping up another Grimani System in the Family Room with their center channel, L+R and small aperture ceiling speakers. So far it sounds great and planned to get calibrated soon!
Thanks man! I bet your system sounds incredible! What size is your room?
@@hatoraidcowboy after accounting for stretched fabric, he theater is 19." deep by 13.5" wide x 8.3" height. The family room space is 17.5' deep by 14.5' wide by 9' tall and opens up into the kitchen. The wife wanted to keep this space clean so used the Grimani small aperture speakers and then Sonance invisible wall subs.
Incredible
Have you heard a Grimani Systems theater?
No I haven't, but I want to work for Grimani Systems!!!
Never say never!
Yes, at Mwave 2024. I'm not sure if it was the source material and/or their design, but the spatial Atmos experience was best at show IMO. You could hear sounds moving around in a more pronounced way. I still liked the JTR room more due to it's louder volume and never got a chance to hear Grimani's with it louder.
@srtswpak47 I missed Grimani’s room at MWAVE 😩
@@hatoraidcowboy Bummer. From a theoretical standpoint, narrow dispersion speakers seem like they make more sense to me, but Grimani's wide dispersions and room treatment, or some other aspects really made for a great Atmos experience even when seated in the edge seats.
I'm a simple man. I nearly destroy my mouse every time I see a Grimani video.
LOL
How did the NZ500 look?
Looked pretty sweet! Colors and black levels looked were incredible
@@hatoraidcowboy did look better than the LS1200 or the QB1000?
@percybedford6266 I’d have to see them side by side. I saw them days apart from each other
@@hatoraidcowboy got it. What size was the screen the NZ500 was displaying on?
@percybedford6266 160”
Budget and Grimani should not be in the same sentence. Quality costs.
Budget-Friendly. Budget is relative but compared to his high end system this is budget friendly.
Since word definitions are being stretched a bit these days “budget” (cough cough. Let’s start reviewing systems by salary then? If you make 50-75k per year….heres your options…if you make 75-100k per year….heres your options. 😂