Without enclosures , how do these speakers work optimally? 2nd And what about sounds energy leaking into adjacent rooms which share the same walls? I watch so many of your installation videos , you guys are super fast and clean installations each and every time .
Looks great love your videos and installs. Wondering why you don’t seem to ever use AT screens and mount the in wall speakers behind the screen, especially with big screens like 133 inch and larger?
Looking at rooms like that I often wonder if you could use mini Gantry systems to build onto not into the walls. You often see systems like that at hifi and AV shows
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can u use atmos if u put speakers on the back or front wall hooked up it hight channel..?..and witch wall would you recomend....my seating is on the back wall....great work guys.....
I have seating at my back wall as well. I went with in ceiling speakers directly above my head and some in ceiling about 2/3 of the way towards the screen. However I was on the same fence as you and almost went with front on wall height speakers and think it would sound great like that as well.
i would have painted the walls flat black, false wall w gear behind mesh doors and treat the walls w drapes or foam traps. there’s a lot you can do for very little money to make a huge difference. the room is so important to a “home theater” otherwise you just have a box with speakers in the wall which will sound pretty bad w those reflections.
I thought key stone was used when your PJ was not level, lense shift up, down, left, right would be to centering the picture.....right? Or am I missing something?
It's a dedicated theater room. Why on earth the owner opted for white walls and ceiling makes little sense imho. ALR screen or not, this will affect PQ and perceived contrast.
@@Dreamediaav two more mentions in the AVS Forum 5050/6050 owners thread in the past week regarding the great prices and the install videos. Keep up the great work.
I been watching almost every video you upload you guy's do very very professionally good job and I like that you guys put those shoe cover in your every installation but I have one question for this installation how come I see too wrinkle on the screen @11.15 just asking.
I have that same projector and I didn't bother to line it up very well physically. I did everything with the lens shift...... hmmm perhaps I should actually line it correctly.
The Epson’s have plenty of lens shift and don’t need keystone to get center. Honestly his advice would matter much more for a DLP projector. But it’s always better to be as entered as you can physically.
sorry guys. This is not a home theater. you did nothing regarding room acoustics, nothing regarding reflection elimination. You just put speakers in the wall. Btw american walls are funny, just saw a hole in the wall ^^ This "home theater" must sound horrible with all that bar walls.
@@Dreamediaav lol i don't get why these people commenting think you're ALWAYS installing a complete home theater......you're just doing what the customer paid for. Unless you guys don't offer acoustic treatments.
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No. ALR screens not only reject light from the room but it also rejects reflecting light OFF of the screen INTO the room. Having a cave is 100% not necessary if you have a good screen. That reflected light into the room bounces back onto the screen. If you have a good alr screen it rejects light and reject reflections making for a better picture.
Room home theater, not sound environment control, no diffusers, no absorbers. Toy subwoofer (little), when the best solution into a room it is a multisubwoofer configuration. Projector in white room, when batcave its the best performance. Equal to buy F1 car, but instaled bike wheels, and drive in gravel track.
Good install and informative but I have some constructive criticism because a part of me enjoyed watching the install and checking out the products and the other half of my brain was ready to get the show over. 1. You talk way too much you say the same things over and over and over again. 2. This video is too long most people are not going to commit 30 minutes watching you talk in circles and plugging your business. You can pack all this content talking about the products highlighting your gig in a 10min video. Keep it simple and to the point.
Those led strips at the back of screen, they look extremely ugly, ruins the whole viewing experience, i don't know why these guys are so obsessed to that.
Wait... This guy hears the rain ABOVE him? That's amazing. I can't hear it, until it hears the ground. :)
great show guys love the install streams and the demos at the end of the final product
Fiber HDMI was a great option for my 35 foot run. Easy to work with as well. I like the idea to use the laser lines for perfect measurements.
Fiber HDMI is not required below 50 feet. The normal ones would do 4k60hz easy.
Without enclosures , how do these speakers work optimally? 2nd And what about sounds energy leaking into adjacent rooms which share the same walls?
I watch so many of your installation videos , you guys are super fast and clean installations each and every time .
Professional home theater guys
Wondering about the Main R/L channels, why to install them so high? wouldn't be ideal the speakers tweeter to be at ears (seat) height?
Front speakers seem a little high. shouldn't they be at ear level?
What a dream home theatre room
Very nice guys
Looking good guys👍
I'm watching this video in my home theater. I can hear everything, I even hear the rumbling. 😄
Way more of these kinds of videos
Very nice looking setup.
Love the video 👍
I am torn between in-wall vs. floor towers. In addition to saving space do they pack the same punch as traditional speakers?
My dream. A cinema in my room. Someday I'll have it. Greetings from Davie Fl.
isnt that next to pensacola?
Hi Zack, the optical cable you are using in the installation are Customized Length with HDMI - connector terminated ?
I do like the LED strip behind the
Looks great love your videos and installs. Wondering why you don’t seem to ever use AT screens and mount the in wall speakers behind the screen, especially with big screens like 133 inch and larger?
Screen looks like it needs more tension
Wow nice setup bro👌👌👌👌👌👏
Hi great job!! What are the room measurements? Keep up the good work. Regards
What does that exact setup cost?
Looking at rooms like that I often wonder if you could use mini Gantry systems to build onto not into the walls. You often see systems like that at hifi and AV shows
im curious on how much this kit would cost with install
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What’s the size of the room?
Lookin good guys learned a lot of tips Love the videos
well done. Can you give us more detail on the Screen and the added LED Kit. How is it mounted on the back of the screen? is it remote controlled?
How much would just the klipsh speaker install cost.
How much is the labor cost plus the equipment?How much does it cost for labor and equipment?
what screen gain did you go with?
I have a 5.x.2 setup as well, but if I could do it all over again I'd do 5.x.4 at a minimum, preferably 7.x.4.
If I was going to do a custom room I would make sure I could full towers across the front with a false wall and AT screen.
Guys, how much was the total cost of the speaker + receiver combo for this install?
Should use the Audyssey Multi EQ app, so you can tweek the customer house curves and better EQ their system.
isnt it just bound to a single AVR?
@@Dreamediaav nope
can u use atmos if u put speakers on the back or front wall hooked up it hight channel..?..and witch wall would you recomend....my seating is on the back wall....great work guys.....
I have seating at my back wall as well. I went with in ceiling speakers directly above my head and some in ceiling about 2/3 of the way towards the screen. However I was on the same fence as you and almost went with front on wall height speakers and think it would sound great like that as well.
@@jaycarneygiants thank you
The center speakers seems to be at the ear level but the fronts are wayyy above the recommended height.
These guys always place the front left and front right in-wall speakers way above the recommended height.
All their clients must be over 7ft tall. lol
Your doing great JOB GUYS HATES OF
heh?
i would have painted the walls flat black, false wall w gear behind mesh doors and treat the walls w drapes or foam traps. there’s a lot you can do for very little money to make a huge difference. the room is so important to a “home theater” otherwise you just have a box with speakers in the wall which will sound pretty bad w those reflections.
Everything looks great but you need take your time on the rest of the projects
I thought key stone was used when your PJ was not level, lense shift up, down, left, right would be to centering the picture.....right? Or am I missing something?
keystone is both top down and left right. They can be both at the same time or none at all which is how we do it
Avoid fiddling with the key stone, last resort..
It's a dedicated theater room. Why on earth the owner opted for white walls and ceiling makes little sense imho. ALR screen or not, this will affect PQ and perceived contrast.
I knew it they will have OHDMI available yes !!
You got a mention on AVS Forum in the Epson 5050/6050 owners thread for your fantastic prices on the 6050.
OOOEEE.
@@Dreamediaav two more mentions in the AVS Forum 5050/6050 owners thread in the past week regarding the great prices and the install videos. Keep up the great work.
I want that Klipsch set up for my house
What brand/model is the LED kit? Is it compatible with the Logitech remote? I would love to be able to turn them On/Off with just one remote.
yes it is
Good luck with the acoustics 😬 it’s bouncing a lot while you guys talk . Some sound treatment is required I guess
I been watching almost every video you upload you guy's do very very professionally good job and I like that you guys put those shoe cover in your every installation but I have one question for this installation how come I see too wrinkle on the screen @11.15 just asking.
Wrinkles subside overtime. the camera picks up more than whats in reality.
This is what I want in my home Theater
I wonder if a 7ft ceiling will still be fine with atoms it might be even better
the minimum is 8 ft ceilings
I have that same projector and I didn't bother to line it up very well physically. I did everything with the lens shift...... hmmm perhaps I should actually line it correctly.
Mine isn't lined up perfect either. But it's perfectly square on my wrinkle free screen.
The Epson’s have plenty of lens shift and don’t need keystone to get center. Honestly his advice would matter much more for a DLP projector. But it’s always better to be as entered as you can physically.
Hi can you tell me the costing of this setup including all equipments and fitting charges.
In-wall speakers vs. floor standing?
depends. usually floor standing sounds best
Wow.. V. Nice
Dude I’m so torn between Soundbar or A/V Receiver and Sonos or Klipsch system
no soundbar
there is no comparison between and full blown LCR setup and a sound bar.
You should confirm the costs of everything too
thats disrepectful to the customer to share their cost all over the internet
White room? Omg!
I hear an echo, he needs acoustic treatment
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sorry guys. This is not a home theater. you did nothing regarding room acoustics, nothing regarding reflection elimination. You just put speakers in the wall.
Btw american walls are funny, just saw a hole in the wall ^^
This "home theater" must sound horrible with all that bar walls.
film yours and put it online. See how many of these comments your get. Cheers
@@Dreamediaav lol i don't get why these people commenting think you're ALWAYS installing a complete home theater......you're just doing what the customer paid for. Unless you guys don't offer acoustic treatments.
regálenme un proyector de esos please... soy de Argentina acá para mi es muy caro :( :( :( :(
Why cat 6 and not cat 7?
its much easier with an impack drill so you dont stain your wrist!
HOW COME THE MEXICAN WORKERS DON'T APPEAR IN THE FINAL SHOT?
The screen looks bad ,why is it wrinkled all over?
Agree. Surprised they’d install something that looks like that.
Really bad tension on the cloth
I noticed this as well
It's kinda like they don't edit these before uploading them. They seem to do good work.
they probably tightened it up after that shot. that was before all the installs so they probably just kept it like that for that time.
screen is very loose and wavy
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No Keystone with an Epson 6050...it has lens shift!
8v !
You should’ve taken your time doing everything and don’t make game plans something always happens
Have you guys ever gotten any boxes stolen when leaving them on the sidewalk? Laughing out loud just kidding 😂
Is it just me or is a ALR screen basically a waste with that dedicated room?
No. ALR screens not only reject light from the room but it also rejects reflecting light OFF of the screen INTO the room. Having a cave is 100% not necessary if you have a good screen. That reflected light into the room bounces back onto the screen. If you have a good alr screen it rejects light and reject reflections making for a better picture.
Room home theater, not sound environment control, no diffusers, no absorbers. Toy subwoofer (little), when the best solution into a room it is a multisubwoofer configuration.
Projector in white room, when batcave its the best performance.
Equal to buy F1 car, but instaled bike wheels, and drive in gravel track.
Good install and informative but I have some constructive criticism because a part of me enjoyed watching the install and checking out the products and the other half of my brain was ready to get the show over. 1. You talk way too much you say the same things over and over and over again. 2. This video is too long most people are not going to commit 30 minutes watching you talk in circles and plugging your business. You can pack all this content talking about the products highlighting your gig in a 10min video. Keep it simple and to the point.
download it edit it and show us how its done
Why all in the usa build with wood 😂😂😂😂
he just said kegel instead of cable
Those are not the right speakers for that room need bigger speakers.
Bad quality Denon Avr x250BT HDMI board issued,with in 4 days date of purchased ....
Should have used a 70 inch LG OLED TV
Those led strips at the back of screen, they look extremely ugly, ruins the whole viewing experience, i don't know why these guys are so obsessed to that.
부럽다
Hi can you tell me the costing of this setup including all equipments and fitting charges