@@therealshanelee nah man you're in great shape... I hide myself in my vids as much as possible!! But I'm dropping weight - and as you know video editing and watching movies is not the easiest way to lose weight :D
I literally watch these videos to torture myself. I live in the UK and houses are not really big enough to think about rooms big enough, let alone the cost of it.
@@zombieruss7711 Where I live I wouldn't be able to even use a sound system in peac. I wish my siblings were still interested in TVs or even movies for their homes.
Shane, come on, you don't have to worry about being judged for the cost of the kit you have. There will always be haters but you work hard for your money and this is your passion. I'm just incredibly jealous as this set up is literally superior to a cinema. The identical B&W speakers look a little imposing (and overwhelming?) but they kick ass.
@@jeffrielly Nothing stops bass. Trust me I know, having two Fathom 212s in my room and having built a room within a room to contain it. Also, they are not all dampeners there is a combination of absorbers and diffusers.
I don't know why people dislike this video. He improved almost everything from last year. Removing the back row was the best part. Upgraded projector. End game processor and amps. Seats are really good (especially the head rest that don't blocks back channels).Using separates. Everything hardware is in another room, so no noise from amps, HDDs, processors ect. Atmos are on the ceiling. Many subs that the trinov can use to optimize the bass and make it as flat as possible. Sealed subs to go single digits. Especially dual opposed canceling vibrations like the boxer engine does. Its not perfect, but man, very well though for the room size. Shane knows the best place for LCR is behind the screen at 1/3 the height but he has to review speakers so it's not feasible. It's 95% of 100 approved from me! Love it! I wonder what else can you improve on ? Is there a next step ? Also if you read this, what happened with the 32 inch sub ? Bonus rant: The only thing I see wrong, are the bed speakers. I don't know why B&W went with this approach. When you place drivers horizontally instead of vertically, they start to beam hard at off axis angles. This is like number 1 rule of most speaker building books If you are dead on like all the LCR and SR, SB are pointing at his main listening position, there won't be a problem at all. But the seat on the right or left will have problems with hearing dialog from the center channel. Back speakers is not that crucial because they for effects mostly and ambient noises so you probably won't notice. Arendals were better for me.
I live in a house with 8 speakers in my system and only 1 100 watt sub and my family goes ballistic when I turn the volume up.I think the best solution is to live somewhere with concrete walls,lol.
Apartment or no, that's not just a real big room, which is actually pretty inspiring for me because I was wanting to convert a 3rd bedroom into a theater, and it isn't a big room, either, so it is really cool to see what kind of setup you can fit into a smaller room. I think that Shane has definitely made the most of the space that he's working with!
I watch this and drool at the equipment I could probably never afford. For the same reason I watch Doug Demuro's reviews on high end luxury cars I could never afford.
Gosh, what is it with people throwing aspersions on the type of apartment this is housed in. There are tons of apartments that cost a lot more than houses and have better isolation. What makes you so knowledgeable about my dwelling? Please elaborate and humor me.
Mate, this is my favourite Home Theatre Tour on RUclips by a country mile .If your 1st Tour was The Terminator ,then this one is T2: Judgment Day. And yes, it is pricey, of course, but it manages to seem relatively attainable.Your presentation, however,is what makes it truly stand out.
That tip about the furniture is so true. I repurposed a Lazboy couch from our living room so my wife could pick out something new for our main space. It’s so comfortable, and I purchased it for the high back as I am tall. But in the theatre space it blocks the rears almost entirely. I plan on redoing the lay out in the future, I will definitely pay more attention to the height of the seat back instead of focusing more on the visual aesthetics and symmetry. Sweet gear btw man! Truly End Game stuff there.
Dude, watching your videos is some steep learning curve! Don't listen to these envious bozos. Besides the keyboard, I also will most likely never be able to afford any of your gear but your videos are truly educational. Great stuff.
I remember you saying you were in a Flat/Apartment style living, do you ever get neighbors complaining if not what did you do to make the room from leaking sound
Harmony Hub has been one of my favorite upgrades over the years (used URC for decades) and I love how easy it is to use and how it integrates with Google Home. Added a new chromecast with remote to it in 5 minutes...awesome!
yeah there isn't any room to do that, besides nothing a little angle on the speaker can't fix. Besides...he has a Trinnov....it costs so much partly because it has the ability to virtually place speakers and re-map audio for the non perfect placement of speaker elements, I think he's good, especilaly when it's really just the center.
@@Antimonkat I know Trinnov has a remapping feature, but not even that can correct a center that is 15-20° under the screen center. He could move forward with the screen, place the center behind it and compensate for the lost distance by using a 10-20cm narrower screen. The filled viewing angle would stay the same, and he would gain a 1 or 2 footlambert.
@@florichi Then their advertising is false, since they downright say you can virtualize speakers feet in to the air that aren't there, if they can't compensate for one speaker being a foot or 2 too low, one that doesn't even need to be there with good stereo imaging and phantom center, then it's a pretty minimul feature of very limited usefulness. I'd expect more from a processor that costs that much, and has atmos and dts as a multi thousand dollar "option"
Hey Shane. Great video! Loved the tour. At my house instead of putting cinema chairs what I did is I put 2 rows of big sofas at different heights. People can cuddle there or, when I'm alone, lie down horizontally and watch a film when I'm more tired. Less cinema-y, more homey.
Very awesome theater room Shane. So motivated right now. And yeah , moving into a bigger space is ideal. I mean with the equipments you have . A bigger theater room would look super awesome I bet. All in all, great video man. Thanks for sharing. Such videos I enjoy because they do really motivate me a lot. Keep up the good work man 👊.
I am a little surprised at the rather „small“ screen when the rest of your cinema is ultra high end. Why not get a acoustically transparent screen, and place the speakers behind them, plus be able to do acoustic treatment behind them. Also, no masking function?
Amazing, amazing theater Shane. I'm saving up to build a theater like yours. Please do a really short instructional video on how to put atmos speaker on a ceiling if you leave in an apartment. I want to know how to set them up and not leave a mess when moving out.
Very Nice walkthrough Shane! I hope you can get that house and then we can see your HT evolve! I'm needing to move into a bigger house myself too much audio equipment and no storage! Good luck my friend!
Excellent point on the height of the chairs, so they don't block the rears. It's an issue I'm currently dealing with, and I notice a lot of people have overlooked it (you can see the photos of their occluded speakers).
Hey, I love the concession bar in your theater room, I would love to do something similar in my theater room that I’m interested in starting, awesome 😎
I am still running the first JVC DLAX3W 3D projector. I think that is 1080 for each eye ;). So second or third gen 4K in a few years. I just upgraded the sound first > Atmos 7.2.4 and power amp running LCR @ 200W x 3
You should make a video about your fuse box panel and how many amps each breaker pulls when you are running all your McIntosh’s, SVS’s, REL, Martin Logan’s and all other peripherals. Maybe do it on the Landing scene of “First Man” or the No Time For Caution scene of “Interstellar.” That video may break the internet: full Atmos & 5 subs pulling amps similar to National Lampoons Xmas Vacation lightbulb scene. Love it, Shane!
What A Set up!!! Very Impressive. Do you have any update on what is happening with Imax Enhanced titles - streaming and physical media? All these AVR that are coming out Imax Enhanced but there is barely any physical Bluray media available to watch in Imax Enhanced. All the Marvel movies that are shot in Imax like Endgame and Infinity war.
Amazing what you've done with your space. I like your thought process with purchasing "end game" gear. I'm on the same page now but could have saved a lot of time and money had I gotten there sooner.
He doesn't listen at reference levels. One of the reason is, he is in an apartment. I don't think the neighbors will appreciate Overload at reference levels :D
I had a crazy idea to convert my 800 sq foot office into a theater. This reinforced the idea! Luckily my space makes it so an 85 inch tv will actually work quite well. Also they sell Rockwool which is great for DIY acoustic panels. I do need a more realistic solution for audio and was considering Nakamichi.
how do you not get a headache going to a cinema? its the same concept most cinemas i been to has like 8 - 10 subs sometimes more its all about balance with a good sound balance the subs will not be to loud except when they re supposed to be in fact most people recommend no less then 2 - 4 subs to properly fill out the room in an even way
Aside from C-19 eviction moratoriums, how were you able to NOT get evicted from your apartment with all those subwoofers? And aside from that question, you have a home theater equipment rack that is the envy of many I'm sure, including this one (me.) The best I can do is the Marantz AV8805 LOL. Enjoy listening to your tunes and watching your movies!
None of your business probably. What does it matter what he does for a living. It makes him money and he can buy the nice stuff he likes. Some people are bitter. Shit I'm sat here with a 2 year old Panasonic ( which is an amazing TV 4k.hdr 3d) a budget Sony atmos 5.1.2 which I'm using normal satellites as the heights and my speakers are 20/ 30 yesr old mission v63z etc. And I'm happy for the guy hes doing something right. Jesus i had no clue what half that stuff was and will never beable to afford a 10th of that set up . Who cares my shit sounds good for me and thats all that matters . If your happy with yours who cares what others have
@@therealshanelee Yes I have been told this by both my Hifi dealer and a friend who works in the industry who has an alt16 - and they both say it's like flying first class and trying to go back to economy. I have the Denon 8500 which is a stepping stone to the trinnov :)
What's in my rack: Denon AVR-x4700h, Sony xbr75x900f, Dish Network Hopper 3, Roku Ultra, Sony UBP-x800m2, XBOX One X, Sony DVP-NC685V, Fronts: Klipsch RF-82II’s x2, Center: Klipsch RC-52II, Surrounds: Klipsch RS-35’s x4, Atmos: Klipsch PRO-160RPC x2, Subs: Monoprice Monolith THX 10in x2, APC AV H15 Power Conditioner, and Aircom t8
@SpareChange Great video and amazing home theater. I still can’t get my mind around how this is in an apartment. You may be the only guy with a theater like this in an apartment. I’d love to see a floor plan/layout of your space.
martin logan not in your list...but cool anyway i see the freq response with the sub is 18-120 Hz ±3dB; Anechoic through LFE effects input. Did you use the room correction module? If so, what was the effect?
@@therealshanelee Thanks. What do you recommend? I’m gonna be getting some Arendal 1723S Monitors soon and I’d like to mount them on wall for L&R, but their mounts dont swivel.
Hi , would you set you these floorstanders to 40hz if it had these specs: Frequency Response (+/- 3 dB): 44Hz - 22kHz, Nominal Impedance: 6ohm, Sensitivity: 92dB Q acoustic 3050 Floorstanding Marantz 6007 av receiver Thanks
What an amazing set-up the only think I did not see is a mini DSP to tune the subs, I was just wondering how you do that? Maybe the Trinnov do that for you I check the page but did not see what kind of room correction they use.
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What do you think of using the svs ultra center channel for the L,C,R?
I believe the midrange and the tweeter would be facing the wrong direction.
Love your channel Shane. Watched this tour while on the treadmill haha! Love long from tours.
@@BuildMontage that’s something I need to do while being on lockdown. Get on a treadmill!
@@therealshanelee nah man you're in great shape... I hide myself in my vids as much as possible!! But I'm dropping weight - and as you know video editing and watching movies is not the easiest way to lose weight :D
With my current savings I can buy what he has in the minifridge. Nice.
Same here, lol.
Same bro
Atleast we can sit together and watch his videos 🙏😃😃
I literally watch these videos to torture myself. I live in the UK and houses are not really big enough to think about rooms big enough, let alone the cost of it.
@@zombieruss7711 Where I live I wouldn't be able to even use a sound system in peac. I wish my siblings were still interested in TVs or even movies for their homes.
My man just got a 55" A96 in the concession area. Chilling. Barely being used.
65" xD
@@moomcmoosson1992 so what.....not a big deal.
That’s 2800 hardly being used
He said 65” but looked like 55” unless he’s like 6’6”
that part
Dude has put more money in the popcorn machine and peripherals than I have put on my whole sound experience.
@AUDIO MAN no
Bro has spent more on snacks and drinks than my entire av setup
Shane, come on, you don't have to worry about being judged for the cost of the kit you have.
There will always be haters but you work hard for your money and this is your passion.
I'm just incredibly jealous as this set up is literally superior to a cinema. The identical B&W speakers look a little imposing (and overwhelming?) but they kick ass.
I don't know how he squeezed all of that in an apartment and doesn't have his neighbors calling the cops every time he watches a movie.
notice all the foam blocks on the walls? those are sound dampeners
Yeah because the neighbors and the cops are watching the movie too
@@jeffrielly Nothing stops bass. Trust me I know, having two Fathom 212s in my room and having built a room within a room to contain it. Also, they are not all dampeners there is a combination of absorbers and diffusers.
Agreed. They are either really cool neighbors or they just dealing with it. They are definitely hearing it.
@@jeffrielly Lol they do nothing to stop sounds. Learn something.
I don't know why people dislike this video. He improved almost everything from last year. Removing the back row was the best part. Upgraded projector. End game processor and amps. Seats are really good (especially the head rest that don't blocks back channels).Using separates. Everything hardware is in another room, so no noise from amps, HDDs, processors ect. Atmos are on the ceiling. Many subs that the trinov can use to optimize the bass and make it as flat as possible. Sealed subs to go single digits. Especially dual opposed canceling vibrations like the boxer engine does.
Its not perfect, but man, very well though for the room size.
Shane knows the best place for LCR is behind the screen at 1/3 the height but he has to review speakers so it's not feasible.
It's 95% of 100 approved from me! Love it!
I wonder what else can you improve on ? Is there a next step ? Also if you read this, what happened with the 32 inch sub ?
Bonus rant:
The only thing I see wrong, are the bed speakers. I don't know why B&W went with this approach. When you place drivers horizontally instead of vertically, they start to beam hard at off axis angles. This is like number 1 rule of most speaker building books If you are dead on like all the LCR and SR, SB are pointing at his main listening position, there won't be a problem at all. But the seat on the right or left will have problems with hearing dialog from the center channel. Back speakers is not that crucial because they for effects mostly and ambient noises so you probably won't notice. Arendals were better for me.
Probably the first and only time I'll hear, " center channel sub" 🤯
@AUDIO MAN no
Ok, that shot at 10:25 was just perfect
Great video and love the theater
“We’re in the Endgame now!” 👀
That is one sweet a$$ home theater setup, Shane. 👌🏻
Well done! 👍🏻👍🏻
Shane, congrats having setup a reference system as baseline, movies or HT equipments , etc reviewed by you accuracy are certain.
Get a house so the neighbours can finally get some rest. lol
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@@therealshanelee does your neibours complain about the sound? just curious
I live in a house with 8 speakers in my system and only 1 100 watt sub and my family goes ballistic when I turn the volume up.I think the best solution is to live somewhere with concrete walls,lol.
@@missnikki8927 I have concrete walls. A Subwoofer doesn't care about it!
Amazing home theater Spare change once again nice home theater tour
👍👍
Apartment or no, that's not just a real big room, which is actually pretty inspiring for me because I was wanting to convert a 3rd bedroom into a theater, and it isn't a big room, either, so it is really cool to see what kind of setup you can fit into a smaller room.
I think that Shane has definitely made the most of the space that he's working with!
Hey. My room is around 180 sq ft, square shaped, any idea if dual SVS PB16 will do? My bungalow room, no one uses it, so taught of using it..
can someone explain why he got 5 subs in such a small room?
I watch this and drool at the equipment I could probably never afford. For the same reason I watch Doug Demuro's reviews on high end luxury cars I could never afford.
11:47 that's literally the only thing in this video I own myself and can afford :D
💀
I got a Reese's Pieces!
I LAUGHED FOR 2 minutes after clicking this !!!
Came to the end of the video... APARTMENT????!!!!!!
I bet the neighbours enjoy movies behind the walls too
Gosh, what is it with people throwing aspersions on the type of apartment this is housed in. There are tons of apartments that cost a lot more than houses and have better isolation. What makes you so knowledgeable about my dwelling? Please elaborate and humor me.
@Aaron Willow you gonna answer the question or you just get sensitive that you got a smart ass response back? Enlighten me.
@aaron willow i think your manners aren’t even cheap. You just dont have any
looks like an expensive apt that are in tall buildings by seeing the door closer/dampener in the room
The seat back height def makes a difference with hearing all that super detailed surround sound 👌
Mate, this is my favourite Home Theatre Tour on RUclips by a country mile .If your 1st Tour was The Terminator ,then this one is T2: Judgment Day. And yes, it is pricey, of course, but it manages to seem relatively attainable.Your presentation, however,is what makes it truly stand out.
That tip about the furniture is so true.
I repurposed a Lazboy couch from our living room so my wife could pick out something new for our main space.
It’s so comfortable, and I purchased it for the high back as I am tall. But in the theatre space it blocks the rears almost entirely.
I plan on redoing the lay out in the future, I will definitely pay more attention to the height of the seat back instead of focusing more on the visual aesthetics and symmetry.
Sweet gear btw man! Truly End Game stuff there.
absolutely gorgeous well executed theater
Shane is on another level🙆🏽♂️ the Endgame, the search no more level, I may never live to reach that level but I'm definitely in the game😂
Dude, watching your videos is some steep learning curve! Don't listen to these envious bozos. Besides the keyboard, I also will most likely never be able to afford any of your gear but your videos are truly educational. Great stuff.
Love the channel But Deff NOT spare change anymore by a long shot lol.
Yea feels more like TheEmptyWallet lol
@AUDIO MAN drop a link
I remember you saying you were in a Flat/Apartment style living, do you ever get neighbors complaining if not what did you do to make the room from leaking sound
I have friendly neighbors.
I live in a house with my family. The occupants aren't that friendly, unfortunately.
You like martinlogan subs . They are owned and engineer by paradigm here in Canada, You should try some Paradigm speakers...
Paradigm is one of my favorites, all of their products are on point.
Harmony Hub has been one of my favorite upgrades over the years (used URC for decades) and I love how easy it is to use and how it integrates with Google Home. Added a new chromecast with remote to it in 5 minutes...awesome!
It works well with Roomie Remote too.
@@therealshanelee Can you elaborate a little on some of the issues you had with the Harmony remote?
I think it's crazy that your priority were new speakers and a trinnov, rather than a AT screen to have the front speakers at the same height.
Not enough space for those speakers behind the screen?
yeah there isn't any room to do that, besides nothing a little angle on the speaker can't fix. Besides...he has a Trinnov....it costs so much partly because it has the ability to virtually place speakers and re-map audio for the non perfect placement of speaker elements, I think he's good, especilaly when it's really just the center.
@@Antimonkat I know Trinnov has a remapping feature, but not even that can correct a center that is 15-20° under the screen center. He could move forward with the screen, place the center behind it and compensate for the lost distance by using a 10-20cm narrower screen. The filled viewing angle would stay the same, and he would gain a 1 or 2 footlambert.
@@florichi Then their advertising is false, since they downright say you can virtualize speakers feet in to the air that aren't there, if they can't compensate for one speaker being a foot or 2 too low, one that doesn't even need to be there with good stereo imaging and phantom center, then it's a pretty minimul feature of very limited usefulness. I'd expect more from a processor that costs that much, and has atmos and dts as a multi thousand dollar "option"
Hey Shane. Great video! Loved the tour. At my house instead of putting cinema chairs what I did is I put 2 rows of big sofas at different heights. People can cuddle there or, when I'm alone, lie down horizontally and watch a film when I'm more tired. Less cinema-y, more homey.
If I went that route I'd fall asleep on every movie so I kept it all recliners.
Shane isn't the cuddle type :look:
Pretty sure this is what heaven looks like
I like that all your speakers the same at ear level and I like your seats with a lower back, I believe that you have a very nice home theater 👌
That was a quick year...wow!
I love this tour. Great setup.
and thats why i can trust your reviews because you are using some of the best devices possible
That should say something about you trusting other people not me.
@@therealshaneleelol there are other ppl i trust as well but cmon man u understand what i mean.
@@krislatty1136 oh my bad. I read your original post wrong. Lmao 🤦🏻♂️ Oops!
@@therealshanelee lol figured happy holidays bro!
How much for admission? With Regal + AMC closing... :)
It probably much better then an AMC
A 12 pack 🍻
On my way now😉 🍻
@@therealshanelee Hi Shane, what made you switch from the Arendals? Just curious
Very awesome theater room Shane. So motivated right now. And yeah , moving into a bigger space is ideal. I mean with the equipments you have . A bigger theater room would look super awesome I bet.
All in all, great video man. Thanks for sharing. Such videos I enjoy because they do really motivate me a lot.
Keep up the good work man 👊.
I am a little surprised at the rather „small“ screen when the rest of your cinema is ultra high end. Why not get a acoustically transparent screen, and place the speakers behind them, plus be able to do acoustic treatment behind them. Also, no masking function?
@@enderrobinson5556 it appears rather small on the wall, might be a little from the perspective. My screen is the entire front wall.
Why the Change from the Trinnov 16 to the 32? Different in the Soundqualities?
When I grow up I want to have something like this. This is inspirational
Great chill walkthrough man. I would love to check out some Crowsons myself, I look forward to your video on them...cheers!
So far so good.
Amazing, amazing theater Shane. I'm saving up to build a theater like yours. Please do a really short instructional video on how to put atmos speaker on a ceiling if you leave in an apartment. I want to know how to set them up and not leave a mess when moving out.
Very cool set up, thanks for letting us into your space. 🤘🏼♥️🤘🏼
Love your reviews and gear in your theater. The room looks really small for so much equipment as always happy listening
Very Nice walkthrough Shane! I hope you can get that house and then we can see your HT evolve! I'm needing to move into a bigger house myself too much audio equipment and no storage! Good luck my friend!
Has anyone done the math on how much it costs to buy everything in the video?
@AUDIO MAN No thanks i got interested first time i read you're comment then when i saw it 4 more times i changed my mind
He’s not the only person that’s a 3d fan
That's RIGHT!
What do you do for IMAX scenes on your 2:35 screen? Does it just spill over or is there a fix for this with out spending 5-10k for equipment?
Excellent point on the height of the chairs, so they don't block the rears. It's an issue I'm currently dealing with, and I notice a lot of people have overlooked it (you can see the photos of their occluded speakers).
I love your set up I can't afford anything like that this I wish ENJOY! KEEP UP THE GREAT REVIEWS. Enjoy the refreshments.
Wow that's an amazing setup. I'll be there one day lol.
Hey, I love the concession bar in your theater room, I would love to do something similar in my theater room that I’m interested in starting, awesome 😎
nice room! what are the dimensions?
I am still running the first JVC DLAX3W 3D projector. I think that is 1080 for each eye ;). So second or third gen 4K in a few years. I just upgraded the sound first > Atmos 7.2.4 and power amp running LCR @ 200W x 3
awesome video !
love the new updates!
You should make a video about your fuse box panel and how many amps each breaker pulls when you are running all your McIntosh’s, SVS’s, REL, Martin Logan’s and all other peripherals. Maybe do it on the Landing scene of “First Man” or the No Time For Caution scene of “Interstellar.” That video may break the internet: full Atmos & 5 subs pulling amps similar to National Lampoons Xmas Vacation lightbulb scene. Love it, Shane!
What A Set up!!! Very Impressive.
Do you have any update on what is happening with Imax Enhanced titles - streaming and physical media? All these AVR that are coming out Imax Enhanced but there is barely any physical Bluray media available to watch in Imax Enhanced. All the Marvel movies that are shot in Imax like Endgame and Infinity war.
Amazing what you've done with your space. I like your thought process with purchasing "end game" gear. I'm on the same page now but could have saved a lot of time and money had I gotten there sooner.
Wow...a really nice set up. Hope you and yours have a safe and happy holiday season...stay safe👍👍
Cant imagine shanes ears on overload with all those big speakers in a small room 😅 great theatre as always
He doesn't listen at reference levels. One of the reason is, he is in an apartment. I don't think the neighbors will appreciate Overload at reference levels :D
I had a crazy idea to convert my 800 sq foot office into a theater. This reinforced the idea! Luckily my space makes it so an 85 inch tv will actually work quite well. Also they sell Rockwool which is great for DIY acoustic panels. I do need a more realistic solution for audio and was considering Nakamichi.
Why don't you use an acoustically transparent screen?
How do you not get a headache watching stuff in that room with 4 giant subs? lol
It's not about massive sub bass. Rather, by having 4 subs you can balance out the room to ensure a clean, clear and tight LFE.
how do you not get a headache going to a cinema? its the same concept most cinemas i been to has like 8 - 10 subs sometimes more its all about balance with a good sound balance the subs will not be to loud except when they re supposed to be in fact most people recommend no less then 2 - 4 subs to properly fill out the room in an even way
Beautiful dream theater!
Aside from C-19 eviction moratoriums, how were you able to NOT get evicted from your apartment with all those subwoofers? And aside from that question, you have a home theater equipment rack that is the envy of many I'm sure, including this one (me.) The best I can do is the Marantz AV8805 LOL. Enjoy listening to your tunes and watching your movies!
Good choice on the manual seats. One less motor that will eventually have issues.
Wow. Unbelivble Setup.
What do you do for a living besides RUclips? I never found out.
None of your business probably. What does it matter what he does for a living. It makes him money and he can buy the nice stuff he likes. Some people are bitter. Shit I'm sat here with a 2 year old Panasonic ( which is an amazing TV 4k.hdr 3d) a budget Sony atmos 5.1.2 which I'm using normal satellites as the heights and my speakers are 20/ 30 yesr old mission v63z etc. And I'm happy for the guy hes doing something right. Jesus i had no clue what half that stuff was and will never beable to afford a 10th of that set up . Who cares my shit sounds good for me and thats all that matters . If your happy with yours who cares what others have
@@youngstayoung6633 i just wanted to know. Why is that a big deal?
Beautiful theater mate. Love the concession area. So good.
Thanks!
@@therealshanelee that trinnov alt32.... that’s my goal right there!! Hopefully soon I can get one for “review” for my channel haha!
@@BuildMontage your not gonna want to give it back if you get one in 🤑
@@therealshanelee Yes I have been told this by both my Hifi dealer and a friend who works in the industry who has an alt16 - and they both say it's like flying first class and trying to go back to economy. I have the Denon 8500 which is a stepping stone to the trinnov :)
@@BuildMontage if your gonna get the 16 I’d recommend you get the upgradable 16 in case you want to expand. I learned that the expensive way.
Fancy popcorn 🍿 and candy 🍭
Love the theater but I wanna know where you got that sweet cap.
You definitely deserve to have a home with a dedicated Monster Theater Room! Sweet your and thank you for sharing some tips👍
What are the dimensions of your room ?
Please review svs pb1000 pro and sb1000 pro
What's in my rack: Denon AVR-x4700h, Sony xbr75x900f, Dish Network Hopper 3, Roku Ultra, Sony UBP-x800m2, XBOX One X, Sony DVP-NC685V, Fronts: Klipsch RF-82II’s x2, Center: Klipsch RC-52II, Surrounds: Klipsch RS-35’s x4, Atmos: Klipsch PRO-160RPC x2, Subs: Monoprice Monolith THX 10in x2, APC AV H15 Power Conditioner, and Aircom t8
I can’t find these speaker mounts you are referring to for your left and right channels. Do you have a link for them?
Impressive stuff, you should be very proud of this setup.
BEHOLD! My stuff! .... Great set up man, thanks for the tour.
I'm wondering when the middle digit will exceed the first one :p 7.12.18 ?
@SpareChange Great video and amazing home theater. I still can’t get my mind around how this is in an apartment. You may be the only guy with a theater like this in an apartment. I’d love to see a floor plan/layout of your space.
martin logan not in your list...but cool anyway
i see the freq response with the sub is 18-120 Hz ±3dB; Anechoic through LFE effects input.
Did you use the room correction module? If so, what was the effect?
Huh must have missed it. What actual speakers is he using ?
Is it hot in the room with all that equipment?
Nope
Should I get an 8k reciever or stay with my Onkyo 820? Thanks.
I suppose if you're a gamer or have an 8K TV.
Excellent video
Hey Shane can you post a link to the L-brackets you’re using?
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They're not that great though.
@@therealshanelee Thanks.
What do you recommend? I’m gonna be getting some Arendal 1723S Monitors soon and I’d like to mount them on wall for L&R, but their mounts dont swivel.
@@hatoraidcowboy just grab a small vesa 100 tv mount.
@@therealshanelee Interesting….Thanks bro I’ll check that out.
Why did you swap out the Arendals?
Where’s you get those movie posters
Can we get a lumagen review?
Hi
, would you set you these floorstanders to 40hz if it had these specs:
Frequency Response (+/- 3 dB): 44Hz - 22kHz, Nominal Impedance: 6ohm, Sensitivity: 92dB
Q acoustic 3050 Floorstanding
Marantz 6007 av receiver
Thanks
What an amazing set-up the only think I did not see is a mini DSP to tune the subs, I was just wondering how you do that? Maybe the Trinnov do that for you I check the page but did not see what kind of room correction they use.
All done by the Trinnov.
@@therealshanelee Yes I found the video 1hour and 56 minutes thanks.
How do you compare B&W with M&K .?? Which ones you like most
No judgement on the Bug Light. I think the Bud Light orange is delicious. Like Sunkist beer.
When are you going to change the name of the channel to dollar dollar bills. Spare change doesn't apply now. Awesome theater
amazing setup!! every pieces is top notch!
My setup is 7.6.6 but i will upgrade in next year to 9.6.6
What size is the theater room ?
Very interested for this answer :)
how many sq feet is the apartment?
This is in an apartment????
Great video, but man that room is tight! You mentioned apartment, I never been able to use my sub in my apartment lol
Shane your well beyond us mere mortals that only have "spare change" for our home theaters. 😉
I had a little extra spare change kickin' around.
@@therealshanelee 😄 Your funny Shane. Take It easy man. 👍🏽🙂