- Aug 6, 2001
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Hi guys!
It's been a long time.
FYI I did a mini-update here about what's need in the Jello household
http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=37049659&postcount=100
Anyway, down to business:
About three years ago, we had a water problem in our newly purchased home. We "unfinished" our '70s basement and put in a waterproofing system.
Then the basement sat for about two years while we saved up to "refinish" it.
As part of the new build-out, I've managed to reserve a room for a home theater (I've been without one for about two years now... reduced to watching stuff on a 13" laptop)
So...
The room
Which has since been covered with sheetrock, for better or worse =D
It's about 1800 ft^3
View of proposed "front" of room and "left wall" (with low ceiling along left wall)
View of proposed "back" of room before anything went up besides framing
Good things:
Not so good things:
Equipment I have on hand
Stuff I will likely re-use
Stuff I might re-use
Stuff I want to replace
Goals
80% Movies, 10% Games, 10% Music
Clean & loud - ability to get to reference without breaking a sweat (bonus points for pants flapping around if / when I run the subs hotter)
Strong bass extension into teens
Not "bright" sounding
What's in my head right now for a plan
Originally I was thinking a full Seaton Sound or JTR setup, but I don't think I can justify that expense with baby #2 on the way.
So... I'm pretty excited about what I'm seeing on AVSforum about the SEOS project. I noticed quite a few familiar names in those threads, so I thought I'd come over here and get some confirmations that I seem to be on the right track.
I'm thinking of getting as turn-key as possible on these. I have a serious lack of tools and the space to do anything fancy.
The flat pack options + paying for crossover build where possible + duratex seems like it's about as simple as it gets
Speakers
Subs
Ok... I am not sure how crazy is advised here. I've experienced dual subs before and am 100% bought into the idea of having at least two.
I had in my head before that I was going to do dual Seaton Submersives or two Captivator S2s. That's probably ridiculous for 1800 ft^3.
However, with the DIY stuff out there, it seems like four good 18" woofers + amplification is actually pretty cheap, so that's what's in my head now.
So... like
Four sealed Ultimax 18" http://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-18-ultimax-subwoofer-and-cabinet-package--300-7099
+ two inuke 6000 http://www.parts-express.com/behrin...ightweight-power-amplifier-with-dsp--248-6710
OR
Martysub flat packs + similar drivers & power
I think I need the most help figuring out how dumb this is and how much space these cabinets would take up & where I would put them.
Screen
Re-using AE4000U
Acoustically transparent screen (maybe Falcon Vision HD or Seymore Centerstage XD)
Due to shape of room, I think I might do a 2.35:1 screen as high up as I can get to where it hits the "low" ceiling. I'm still wrapping my head around how compromised that will be for dual row seating.
102" 16:9 screen looked goofy in the room due to ceiling shape. I think making the screen more close to the width of the room will look less goofy (125" 2.35:1?)
I think I'll have to do some mock layouts to figure out how far away from the front of the room I can place the screen and how that affects projector throw range and seating locations (I think it's going to get tight fast)
So... help? =D
It's been a long time.
FYI I did a mini-update here about what's need in the Jello household
http://forums.anandtech.com/showpost.php?p=37049659&postcount=100
Anyway, down to business:
About three years ago, we had a water problem in our newly purchased home. We "unfinished" our '70s basement and put in a waterproofing system.
Then the basement sat for about two years while we saved up to "refinish" it.
As part of the new build-out, I've managed to reserve a room for a home theater (I've been without one for about two years now... reduced to watching stuff on a 13" laptop)
So...
The room
Which has since been covered with sheetrock, for better or worse =D
It's about 1800 ft^3
View of proposed "front" of room and "left wall" (with low ceiling along left wall)
View of proposed "back" of room before anything went up besides framing
Good things:
- Total light control (and walls & ceiling will be dark colors, carpet on floor)
- Decent length / width (I hope... for two rows) 12'5" x 22'3"
- I have a bunch of room treatments to re-use ( http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/YOyoYOhowsDAjello/10-18-2009-RFL.JPG )
- In-wall conduit is run for surrounds & ceiling so I can run cables
- Three new dedicated 20amp 120v circuits installed (2 in front, 1 in back)
- Rear of room backs up against the mechanical room, so I could put any noisy components back there like amps with fans, or perhaps even get more creative?
- Left wall of room goes into unfinished laundry room, so another opportunity for creativity if necessary
Not so good things:
- Very low ceilings (7'4" for most of the room and only about 6'4" or so where the soffit comes down)
- Due to competing priorities, I probably already made some not-so-great decisions (or lack of decisions) on construction choice
- Rear of room backs up against the mechanical room, so there may be some noise coming from that area (I had an extra layer of soundboard installed back there to help mitigate it)
Equipment I have on hand
Stuff I will likely re-use
- Panasonic AE4000U (has lens memory)
- Onkyo 876
- SVS AS EQ1
- Boston Acoustics A7200 (7x100 into 8 ohms, 7x150 into 4 ohms)
- Oppo 103
- A bunch of Owens Corning 103 Bass Traps & Treatments
Stuff I might re-use
- Two SVS cylinder subs (a PC-Ultra TV-12 and a 20-39 PC+)
Stuff I want to replace
- Current speakers
- Probably the subs
- 102" Blackout Cloth 16:9 screen
Goals
80% Movies, 10% Games, 10% Music
Clean & loud - ability to get to reference without breaking a sweat (bonus points for pants flapping around if / when I run the subs hotter)
Strong bass extension into teens
Not "bright" sounding
What's in my head right now for a plan
Originally I was thinking a full Seaton Sound or JTR setup, but I don't think I can justify that expense with baby #2 on the way.
So... I'm pretty excited about what I'm seeing on AVSforum about the SEOS project. I noticed quite a few familiar names in those threads, so I thought I'd come over here and get some confirmations that I seem to be on the right track.
I'm thinking of getting as turn-key as possible on these. I have a serious lack of tools and the space to do anything fancy.
The flat pack options + paying for crossover build where possible + duratex seems like it's about as simple as it gets
Speakers
- Three 1099s http://www.diysoundgroup.com/home-theater-speakers/elusive-1099.html
- Four V-10 Volt http://www.diysoundgroup.com/coaxial-speaker-kits/v10-volt-kit.html
Subs
Ok... I am not sure how crazy is advised here. I've experienced dual subs before and am 100% bought into the idea of having at least two.
I had in my head before that I was going to do dual Seaton Submersives or two Captivator S2s. That's probably ridiculous for 1800 ft^3.
However, with the DIY stuff out there, it seems like four good 18" woofers + amplification is actually pretty cheap, so that's what's in my head now.
So... like
Four sealed Ultimax 18" http://www.parts-express.com/dayton-audio-18-ultimax-subwoofer-and-cabinet-package--300-7099
+ two inuke 6000 http://www.parts-express.com/behrin...ightweight-power-amplifier-with-dsp--248-6710
OR
Martysub flat packs + similar drivers & power
I think I need the most help figuring out how dumb this is and how much space these cabinets would take up & where I would put them.
Screen
Re-using AE4000U
Acoustically transparent screen (maybe Falcon Vision HD or Seymore Centerstage XD)
Due to shape of room, I think I might do a 2.35:1 screen as high up as I can get to where it hits the "low" ceiling. I'm still wrapping my head around how compromised that will be for dual row seating.
102" 16:9 screen looked goofy in the room due to ceiling shape. I think making the screen more close to the width of the room will look less goofy (125" 2.35:1?)
I think I'll have to do some mock layouts to figure out how far away from the front of the room I can place the screen and how that affects projector throw range and seating locations (I think it's going to get tight fast)
So... help? =D
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