A Room In A Room
When I first began this project, it started out as a free standing array of parts to create a HT in a townhouse I was renting at that time. In February 2010, I began construction of my 3rd dedicated home cinema. Whilst the room has been 'completed' for a few months, there are always 'tweaks' to be done.
The diagram above is a close representation of what the room looks like today. As mentioned above, the original design was a set of free standing components which could be set up in an existing room. Due to moving out of the unit and into a house, I was given the opportunity to build another dedicated room. I was on a very limited budget for this project, however the room has come together and looks and sounds very good. I've recently modified the laminated free standing surround arrays on the sides of the room and these now hang from the walls. I decided to keep the panels to match the one in front of the EQ Rack as I really like having a port for the projector.Frame Construction
Sheeting, Painting and Sound Treating
The sound treatments cover the full first 1/3rd of the room and half cover the remaining 2/3rds. At the screen end of the room, there is no slap echoes and this is exactly the result I wanted to achieve. The ONLY echoes I hear are part of the soundtrack :)
The Projector and MK5 Aussiemorphic Lens
The projector is currently the BenQ W5000 seen here with the Aussiemorphic Lens MK5. I will be upgrading to a W6000 soon and am contemplating a new JVC X3 for 3D. This is pending that I can find a solution to the current vertical stretch issue. I am sure projector manufactures will have this sorted before too long.
Surround Arrays and Seating
The Curved AT Screen
The room itself is 5100mm long x 2500mm wide and 2000mm high. The AT screen Rig occupies 600mm of depth at the front of the room. The actual seating area is 3700mm and the balance is behind the false rear wall and serves at the equipment room.
UPGRADES:
Since the room has been completed I've made some upgrades which include new ACTIVE LCR speakers and the new Aussiemorphic Lens MK5.
Since the room has been completed I've made some upgrades which include new ACTIVE LCR speakers and the new Aussiemorphic Lens MK5.
Active LCR Speakers
Mark
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