TheaterBlog: It Works!
by Anand Lal Shimpi on 5/11/2008 12:00:00 AM
Posted in Anand's Theater Construction

This weekend, my mom (the true talent in the family) helped to get the screen fabric on the frame we built months earlier. The fabric was actually one of the first things I ordered last year; I snagged 154" x 65" of Da-Lite's Cinema Vision material from AV-Outlet, back then I expected the screen to be 144" wide and I ordered an extra 10" to make sure I had enough room to play with. The 132" screen I ended up with left me with more than enough screen material, which was nice since it allowed us to screw up the installation a bit without sacrificing the entire roll of material. The fabric cost less than $500.

Actually mounting the fabric to the curved frame was an absolute pain, but thanks to my mom and Lyle (a friend celebrating his 26th birthday today), we managed to get it done and the end result is absolutely beautiful.

With the screen done, we mounted the CineSlide and ISCO III and after some regularly scheduled Saturday evening festivities, Manny and I stayed up until 4AM and got the damn thing working. We've only got three speakers hooked up and there's a lot of tweaking that needs to be done, but we're making real progress:

I'm exhausted and going to bed, more progress in the next couple of weeks.

4 AM by thetimeis on Tuesday, May 13, 2008
You were up until 4 am setting this up? Hmm...

http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/view/id/148
thetimeis
speakers by MGSsancho on Tuesday, May 13, 2008
from the pics it looks like http://www.klipsch.com/products/details/thx-ultra2.aspx to me. but you used more di-pole speakers. good idea. spreads out he sound more so everyone hears everything balanced.
MGSsancho
Which room's that by Baked on Monday, May 12, 2008
How many rooms do you have in your mansion?
Baked
Theatres by NoOther on Monday, May 12, 2008
I am glad you are writing about your theatre experience. I started off a trend with my friends switching from TVs and monitors to 120" screens and HD Projectors. It is amazing how well projectors perform these days and the screen sizes achievable vs the standard HDTVs. We use our 60" HDTV for daily television and shows, but break out the projector for movie night and some games. My next upgrade to my theatre will be a proper set of surround sound speakers and receiver. Alas my current dream speakers are a bit out of my price range (B&W 800 series). I have suggested simple manual screens, they have worked well for us, rather than try to build a screen. But it is good to see some real work going into some detail and should be a nice finished product.
NoOther
Awesome by IceBreakerG on Sunday, May 11, 2008
Once again I'm envious lol. Great work. Seems to be coming together nicely. I know it's a pita now, but it'll all be worth it when you're done.
IceBreakerG
On Mother's Day? by Kensei on Sunday, May 11, 2008
You had your mom helping you with your home theater on Mother's Day weekend?
Kensei
RE: On Mother's Day? by Pahuus on Sunday, May 11, 2008
Only a true nerd does.
Pahuus
RE: On Mother's Day? by Noya on Monday, May 12, 2008
LMAO
Noya
NICE!.... by Screammit on Sunday, May 11, 2008
but I won't be truly impressed until you pop in 300 and the speakers actually impale you with sound wave spears
Screammit
Im a littlebit confused.... by bonzichrille on Sunday, May 11, 2008
If the screen is curved, wont the picture get distorted to the far right and left?

Anyway, great setup!
bonzichrille
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