Its a floor rising screen but there are mounts underneath it. Of course I didn't use them in this video. Installation doesn't always mean screws and a drill
Its creased as hell. Needs to be tab tensioned. I have non tab tensioned from ceiling down and it has a better screen than that. It's 150" so more likely to sag..but it doesn't.
I have to say that I like the layout but I am also not cool with the way you are going to lose the center channel speaker which defeats the purpose of having a home theater system. It is great for space saving and it gives you the ability to have a projector and screen but it also needs to be perforated so that you can have speakers behind it. So the thought of paying for a screen that is a great idea for someone who doesn’t want a full home theater experience is the way to go. Will they upgrade to a perforated screen that is more the question?
Is there any plans on setting up your home theatre differently when you put the kefs back I’m interested how you’re gonna set them back
@@Lowkey_nxthxn My video today should answer just that question!
I did not see one tool with you or hanging up anything, so where is the “Installing a 120” AWOL Vision Screen” video?
Its a floor rising screen but there are mounts underneath it. Of course I didn't use them in this video. Installation doesn't always mean screws and a drill
Its creased as hell. Needs to be tab tensioned. I have non tab tensioned from ceiling down and it has a better screen than that. It's 150" so more likely to sag..but it doesn't.
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I watched other reviews too and there's was the same way until full extended.
I have to say that I like the layout but I am also not cool with the way you are going to lose the center channel speaker which defeats the purpose of having a home theater system. It is great for space saving and it gives you the ability to have a projector and screen but it also needs to be perforated so that you can have speakers behind it. So the thought of paying for a screen that is a great idea for someone who doesn’t want a full home theater experience is the way to go. Will they upgrade to a perforated screen that is more the question?