@@hometheatergurus Thanks for the kind offer. I will probably get in touch with you when it gets rolling. There’s a good chance that we may be moving, and I will get to build a room from the ground up.
Can't wait to do this on my next theater room when the new house is done being built (spring hopefully). I scored 16 pieces of that duct board for $40 at an unclaimed freight auction!
😀I did most of it while the house was being sheet rocked so I didn't have anything else to do. The last week of the theater the sheetrock was done and the wife was giving me "the Look" 😆. Now I'm on the house doing doors and trim so we can paint.
@@hometheatergurus Steve, I am so glad that you are getting to build and live your dream. I'm so very jealous. I hope everything comes out 100% for you and your family. Take care.
Very nice. Great system and it looks absolutely amazing when properly done, but unfortunately it’s not a very affordable system IMO. I’ve did A lot of research into possibly using this or similar system in my previous media/ home theater room a few years ago and most of the manufacturers only sell to pro installers and contractors. This company is about the only one consumers can buy directly from I believe.
Every one has a different budget. I have clients that have 20k to drop just on the bed layer. Of course I'm much more limited in budget than that. That said if you have a simple design and don't have a lot of extra track it's not too bad. It's quick to install and most importantly it's a lot cheaper than having to remove trim and columns if you want to swap fabric or a speaker goes out. Some companies charge a lot more than Fabric Mate. This hobby is not a cheap one and IMO the small price you'd pay for track is a minimal part of most budgets.
Great job, If you can in your next video can you explain the installation process for TRIAD speakers. I see you haven't install your Triad LCR yet. I'm looking at going with those but they don't have the normal cat claw system. Thxs
Yeah I'm actually about to edit the video for the system and speakers and show them off. The LCR will be installed last after carpet but I can definitely video it.
Thank you, I just purchased this solution for my front sound stage velvet. I could not find that fabric puller which seemed quite helpful. Would you mind showing me one could find this?
Your theater looks fantastic, and I LOVE the fabric system. It’s a very clean and crisp look. I seen your DIY combo panels, are those just the regular duct board with slats of foil paper taped to the face of them?
@@hometheatergurus There's a huge difference, BOSS uses drivers and wooden cabinets, which are conical and not remotely flat. The directionality of these drivers and the way they function is different as well. Exciters turn material into resonance amplifyers rather than using a membrane. The result is somehow more "real" sound, louder, and better responses across a wider range dependent on the materials you use and the shapes and textures. Exciters are also worlds less expensive to build with. Definately worth a look.
@Home Theater Gurus - I know you said the fabric was swede. Where did you buy it? Also can black velvet be used with that tracking system? Also, because you’re using the duct board, does that mean you don’t have to use acoustic panels at the 1st & 2nd reflection points?
I bought it from acoustimac. The track is from fabric mate with a a link in the description. Velvet is probably too thick to force into the track but you may get it to work. It'll be tight. Ductboard is the exact same material used in most brand name acoustic panels. In this room and in my plans the duct board is modified where need to create a few different types of combo panels as well.
does the duct board absorption panels occupy more than 30-40 cent on each side of the wall? you said in other videos to not overtreat the room? what am i missing here?
@@chandan6119 absorbtion isn't a scatter plate. Absorption is absorption. This room is a good bit more advanced that your average theater would have. And no I don't have close to even 40 percent absorption. You absorb only where you need to or where its benifical.
@@hometheatergurus ya , you have explained in your videos to put bad panels over absorption panels for diffusion.but i was confused after seeing so much duct board (looks like more than 50cent) on each side of the wall.is it more than 50cent of the wall for absorption and diffusion?you have helped me with so many things. if it is accessible for me, i will try to get acoustics design from you.😀
@@hometheatergurus yeah, dude. We def need updates. I’m actually putting up my furring and fabricmate track starting this weekend. Should be fun. I need the motivation. Let’s goooooo
Wow this is inspiring. Amazing work man! Hey can you do an episode about those triads on walls. The angled front wides look dope the way it’s angled towards the listening position with a thick piece of dampening material on the side of it. Did that come out out of the box like that or did you rig that up yourself? Also what’s the mounting depth?
Thanks! Yeah Triad has their crap together. It's angled perfectly at the MLP. That is straight out of the box and mounted in the wall. It's a 6" deep enclosed speaker. It uses the exact same drivers as the rest of the surrounds and rears. I'll be uploading the next video soon that covers the speakers better including the huge Atmos speakers I'm using.
You must have read my mind, I was just about to research fabric tracks so perfect timing! Is the fabric you use treated to be flame retardant etc? Just thinking some normal fabrics could go up pretty quick god forbid the worst happened.
Said it before and I will say it again, best HT channel on YT by a mile
Your room is looking awesome Stephen! Love the custom design with the fabric.
Thanks Mike!
Always loved how you explain and do these stuff sir
Respect
Do more videos I always wait for your videos
Thanks take care
Thanks! Once I get moved in I can really get back to more regular videos.
About to start my own dedicated theater, I can't tell you how helpful these videos are!
I like that roller, I bet it works well on screen spline too. Room is looking fantastic!
Looks incredible. I would really like to do that when I build my theater room. Very nice room; excited to see the completed theater.
Thanks James. If you need any help with a room layout reach out to me!
@@hometheatergurus Thanks for the kind offer. I will probably get in touch with you when it gets rolling. There’s a good chance that we may be moving, and I will get to build a room from the ground up.
Wow that is coming along so nicely!
Thanks Justin!
Can't wait to do this on my next theater room when the new house is done being built (spring hopefully). I scored 16 pieces of that duct board for $40 at an unclaimed freight auction!
Wow! That's a steal!
Room is looking great!
Thanks Tyler!
This is awesome. Professional
Work.
Thank you very much!
Looking good Steven! In walls rock 😘
Thanks Darren and yes when done right definitely do!
Looking great Bro!
Thanks Mike!
Wow sir common 👍 can’t wait for setup.
Thanks!
Love it. Nice work.
Thank you!
Looking great
Thanks Bro!
Looking good!
Thanks!
Stephen, I'm so glad that you have your priorities correct. Why build out the kitchen or bathroom when there is a HT to finish? HAhahaha.
😀I did most of it while the house was being sheet rocked so I didn't have anything else to do. The last week of the theater the sheetrock was done and the wife was giving me "the Look" 😆. Now I'm on the house doing doors and trim so we can paint.
@@hometheatergurus Steve, I am so glad that you are getting to build and live your dream. I'm so very jealous. I hope everything comes out 100% for you and your family. Take care.
Very nice. Great system and it looks absolutely amazing when properly done, but unfortunately it’s not a very affordable system IMO. I’ve did A lot of research into possibly using this or similar system in my previous media/ home theater room a few years ago and most of the manufacturers only sell to pro installers and contractors. This company is about the only one consumers can buy directly from I believe.
Every one has a different budget. I have clients that have 20k to drop just on the bed layer. Of course I'm much more limited in budget than that. That said if you have a simple design and don't have a lot of extra track it's not too bad. It's quick to install and most importantly it's a lot cheaper than having to remove trim and columns if you want to swap fabric or a speaker goes out. Some companies charge a lot more than Fabric Mate. This hobby is not a cheap one and IMO the small price you'd pay for track is a minimal part of most budgets.
Great job, If you can in your next video can you explain the installation process for TRIAD speakers. I see you haven't install your Triad LCR yet. I'm looking at going with those but they don't have the normal cat claw system. Thxs
Yeah I'm actually about to edit the video for the system and speakers and show them off. The LCR will be installed last after carpet but I can definitely video it.
What!
Fabric on the wall!
Holy Schiit!
It boggles the senses!
Anything preceding an ❗ is exponentially more interesting!
Feed the analytic algorithm!
😀 Thanks Finn!
@@hometheatergurus
Touché HTGs!
Fantastic job. Just a question regarding your acoustic treatment. Are you using any bass traps in the room?
Thanks and yep they're hidden all over. They're discussed in the episode after this and several of the ones before it.
Thank you, I just purchased this solution for my front sound stage velvet. I could not find that fabric puller which seemed quite helpful. Would you mind showing me one could find this?
Look on the fabric mate site and you'll find the tools. Here I Googled it for ya.
www.fabricmate.com/shop/category/installation-tools-60
Your theater looks fantastic, and I LOVE the fabric system. It’s a very clean and crisp look. I seen your DIY combo panels, are those just the regular duct board with slats of foil paper taped to the face of them?
Hey Steve👋🏽 What fabric did you use over your surrounds and wides? Was it suede or something more acoustically transparent?
*Great video man! Room looks amazing. What brand and model of fabric did you use?*
Thanks! It's all DMD fabric. A mixture of the Suede and standard line.
Can you explain the metal that gonna be behind the fabric that hasn’t gone up yet
What type and size(1”, 2”) insulation did you use for the wall speakers/panels?
Can you use carpet squares on the walls to help with sound and sound proofing?
What do you think about using exciters to build suspended flat pannel foam speakers for a theater room?
I actually may play around with a DIY platform called the Hover BOSS. It's similar to what you're describing.
@@hometheatergurus There's a huge difference, BOSS uses drivers and wooden cabinets, which are conical and not remotely flat. The directionality of these drivers and the way they function is different as well. Exciters turn material into resonance amplifyers rather than using a membrane. The result is somehow more "real" sound, louder, and better responses across a wider range dependent on the materials you use and the shapes and textures. Exciters are also worlds less expensive to build with. Definately worth a look.
@Home Theater Gurus - I know you said the fabric was swede. Where did you buy it? Also can black velvet be used with that tracking system? Also, because you’re using the duct board, does that mean you don’t have to use acoustic panels at the 1st & 2nd reflection points?
I bought it from acoustimac. The track is from fabric mate with a a link in the description. Velvet is probably too thick to force into the track but you may get it to work. It'll be tight. Ductboard is the exact same material used in most brand name acoustic panels. In this room and in my plans the duct board is modified where need to create a few different types of combo panels as well.
What fabric did you use here ? I don't see a link to it. Looks nice kinda like a faux suede or something ?
It's DMD, they didn't want to work together for advertising so "no soup for them" .
😁
What fabric are you using here and is it “acoustically transparent” - aka do you cover your surrounds with it?
DMD and yes the surrounds are and rears are covered.
Where did you get the fabric from
Hey Mike, It's DMD from Aoustimac.
Looks great! What is the room size?
Thanks David, It's 16.5' wide x 23.5' deep x 12' tall.
does the duct board absorption panels occupy more than 30-40 cent on each side of the wall? you said in other videos to not overtreat the room? what am i missing here?
You're not seeing the completed panels or room treatments and I didn't show them on purpose. So that's what you're missing. 😉.
@@hometheatergurus oh.but even with your panels (scattered plate and reflection plates).i feel like 60-70 cent of the area has duct board absorption.🤔
@@chandan6119 absorbtion isn't a scatter plate. Absorption is absorption. This room is a good bit more advanced that your average theater would have. And no I don't have close to even 40 percent absorption. You absorb only where you need to or where its benifical.
@@hometheatergurus ya , you have explained in your videos to put bad panels over absorption panels for diffusion.but i was confused after seeing so much duct board (looks like more than 50cent) on each side of the wall.is it more than 50cent of the wall for absorption and diffusion?you have helped me with so many things. if it is accessible for me, i will try to get acoustics design from you.😀
what kind of fabric is that used on these walls?
DMD.
Where’s the update?1 Keeping us in suspense!
I've been lazy. I actually plan to shoot it tomorrow. :)
@@hometheatergurus yeah, dude. We def need updates. I’m actually putting up my furring and fabricmate track starting this weekend. Should be fun.
I need the motivation. Let’s goooooo
Wow this is inspiring. Amazing work man! Hey can you do an episode about those triads on walls. The angled front wides look dope the way it’s angled towards the listening position with a thick piece of dampening material on the side of it. Did that come out out of the box like that or did you rig that up yourself? Also what’s the mounting depth?
Thanks! Yeah Triad has their crap together. It's angled perfectly at the MLP. That is straight out of the box and mounted in the wall. It's a 6" deep enclosed speaker. It uses the exact same drivers as the rest of the surrounds and rears. I'll be uploading the next video soon that covers the speakers better including the huge Atmos speakers I'm using.
¿AND FIRE PROTECTION?
Yes its fire rated. You're the 2nd one to ask that. I guess I should mention it in the next video.. 😁
@@hometheatergurus what type of fabric is it?
@@rwlang74 DMD suede
@@hometheatergurus I can only find “DMD” mesh fabric online. Do you happen to have a link to the suede fabric?
@@devintouchet4825 www.acoustimac.com/acoustic-suede-fabric-by-the-yard?campaignid=1340595779&adgroupid=59495208171&creative=416578363329&matchtype=b&network=g&device=m&keyword=&gclid=Cj0KCQjwjo2JBhCRARIsAFG667X00sFYjS_tAbgOppLRF_CDKdlkyTjnoi2CZr1CpUNZeO8tiUwZC5caAqkhEALw_wcB
You must have read my mind, I was just about to research fabric tracks so perfect timing!
Is the fabric you use treated to be flame retardant etc? Just thinking some normal fabrics could go up pretty quick god forbid the worst happened.
Looking great
Thanks!
Can you explain the metal that gonna be behind the fabric that hasn’t gone up yet
That's diffusion and reflector plates for combo acoustic treatments. It's something I offer with my room layout service.