Browse Forums Home Theatre & Automation Re: Theatre room Help and suggestions 2Aug 16, 2010 11:45 am Our Build https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=36661&start=40 Land Settlement - 19/07/09 Building Deposit Paid - 14/02/10 Site Scrape - 25/08/10 Slab - 01/09/10 Frame - 15/09/10 Roof - 21/09/10 Pre Wire/Plumbing - 23/04/09 Bi-Folds - 24/09/10 Bricks - 13/10/10 Plastering - 13/10/10 Cornice, skirting, shelving - 14/10/10 Re: Theatre room Help and suggestions 7Aug 23, 2010 11:56 am Our Build https://forum.homeone.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=36661&start=40 Land Settlement - 19/07/09 Building Deposit Paid - 14/02/10 Site Scrape - 25/08/10 Slab - 01/09/10 Frame - 15/09/10 Roof - 21/09/10 Pre Wire/Plumbing - 23/04/09 Bi-Folds - 24/09/10 Bricks - 13/10/10 Plastering - 13/10/10 Cornice, skirting, shelving - 14/10/10 Re: Theatre room Help and suggestions 9Aug 25, 2010 6:43 pm thanks for the input people Sierra we ran 2 cat6 cables to bedroom 2/3/4 and the family room 6 cat6 to the study & bedroom 1 and also tv points to all rooms all back to one distribution point need to work out wether to use a starserve cab or a data cabinet cheers Re: Theatre room Help and suggestions 10Nov 07, 2010 1:55 pm Hi Rodda i am back just about ready for a projector as previosly mentioned the room is 4.900 deep and 3.900 wide we plan on having the couch pretty much up against the back wall i am thinking of using my current equipment if that suits Kenwood KFR-V1500D Amp Steinman Sub Pure Acoustic Front and Centre speaker Need New Rear speakers Ceiling mount as we left the other ones in the house we sold i Need some brand and models for a decent Projector and if it would suits any help would be great thanks Re: Theatre room Help and suggestions 12Nov 26, 2010 4:16 pm Many projectors will suit. It still depends on how big a screen you want - if you go for a larger one (say 115") then you will probably not be able to squeeze a DLP-based one into the projection distance you have - more likely you'll need an LCD one. Check out Epson and Mitsubishi. Re: Theatre room Help and suggestions 13Nov 30, 2010 9:39 am Hi there, Rodda is right on this one. I think that a DLP projector may be a bit of a squeeze due to their lower flexibility in placement options. I would go for an LCD model. They are all pretty good right now. You have not mentioned your budget???? I use a Mitsubishi HC6800 and it is a fine projector. Great reviews and a very 'film like' image. Also check out the Panasonic PT-AE4000 which is another good one. If you are looking to use for TV viewing (and you can totally control light in the room) I would look for a projector with a low lamp setting. Mine will run for 4000 hrs, which makes it fairly cheap per hour. The BenQ W1000 is a very good DLP budget projector and if you have a throw distance of about 4.9 metres, you can expect to get a 16:9 screen size of about 115 to 120 inches which is in the sweet spot for that projector. The lens would need to be 4.5 metres from the screen. This would be about your best budget entry point. This is one DLP that may do the trick. Just make sure that you watch it first - some people can see a 'rainbow effect' with DLP projectors. Can be very annoying if you are one of them. Just remember to budget for a screen. Check out Selby Acoustics, who have a great range at not a lot of money. Coming from someone who has a 50 inch plasma, an LCD screen and also a projector, for big screen impact, there is no substitute for a projector. But, you must be able to control your room light levels. Best of luck Greg ideal house depends on the site and location as much as internal floor plan....what is the distance from the house to all four boundaries, where is north, describe your… 3 15086 Can anyone help with the layout of my living room, it seems that no matter what I do it never looks right. I have an awquard kind of l shape with 2 doors, bay window and… 0 8327 Hi, Looking to add an ensuite to one of the bedrooms and make it a Master BR. Please see the attached current floorplan. Need suggestions on what's the best way to do… 0 7326 |