Installing a 120" AWOL Vision Screen - Is It Worth it?

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2024

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  • @Lowkey_nxthxn
    @Lowkey_nxthxn 26 днів тому

    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

    • @Kpaceguy
      @Kpaceguy  26 днів тому

      @@Lowkey_nxthxn My video today should answer just that question!

  • @BryanGibbs-nh9uq
    @BryanGibbs-nh9uq 16 днів тому

    I did not see one tool with you or hanging up anything, so where is the “Installing a 120” AWOL Vision Screen” video?

    • @Kpaceguy
      @Kpaceguy  16 днів тому

      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

  • @CrazedCrittic
    @CrazedCrittic 26 днів тому +1

    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.

    • @Kpaceguy
      @Kpaceguy  26 днів тому

      @CrazedCrittic i
      I watched other reviews too and there's was the same way until full extended.

    • @MichaelLHill-fd3kw
      @MichaelLHill-fd3kw 26 днів тому

      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?