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  • @nonametofame
    @nonametofame Год назад +5

    You're one of the rare enthusiasts that actually enjoy cinema. You'd assume most HT content creators were, but they're only interested in the gear. They like new toys, and playing with them. And love promoting them. None of that actually has to do with appreciating cinema as art and entertainment.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for saying that! I absolutely agree with your assessment of other HT enthusiasts, and learned a few years ago the hard truth that most guys in this hobby don't really care that much about movies...

  • @alienbeingYT
    @alienbeingYT Год назад +2

    i felt the same way too because it makes me want to enjoy movies what i wanna watch,
    good point.

  • @googleuser1522
    @googleuser1522 8 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful room!! You have similar design tastes as me. I dig the minimalist look without toys and other crap distracting from the movie.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice 8 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Everything I did was for the benefit of the movie watching experience! 😀

  • @danielwander605
    @danielwander605 Год назад +4

    I’ve got a 16x9 with a JVC also, and I put together a budget electronic masking system. I use a roller shade tub with a WiFi roller shade motor. The curtain is velvet which I bought and brought to a tailor to make. So when it’s 16x9 content the curtain is open and the image is centered on the screen. When its scope I shift the image down to cut off the bottom black bar and drop the curtain to cover the big top black bar. I’ve now got it all integrated to a single button press or voice command. It’s a decent affordable masking solution, and much better than the manual mask panels I had before.

  • @Carl-iw9sy
    @Carl-iw9sy 9 месяцев назад +2

    I am also in the process of renovating my home theater and I like the clean look, colors you chose on yours. I can relate to your number one decision as I tend to look for those things in movies as well. I also enjoy gardening and I am now beginning to learn to sit back and enjoy the hard work instead of constantly trying to fine tune things. Thanks for sharing.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice 9 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for watching and leaving a comment, and good luck on your HT renovations!

  • @FrankieKennethL
    @FrankieKennethL Год назад +3

    I’ve had a lot of fun watching your room’s development and all your improvement since I first found you maybe a year or so ago. It’s looking amazing and you should be very proud.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад +1

      Thanks man! It's been a long journey, but very much worth it, because I use my room way more now than I ever used to in the past! : )

  • @vapormodel
    @vapormodel Год назад +5

    Number 1 is exactly my thought process
    Aquaman has an incredible sound experience and the overall contrast and saturation picture performance is insane but I didnt care for the movie at all .
    Just do what You want its your theater

  • @fraula1
    @fraula1 Год назад +3

    Agrée with you. Stop thinking. Start watching and ENJOY !

  • @TorinTPG
    @TorinTPG Год назад +3

    Sounds like our conversations...shut up and enjoy the movie! The quest for perfection is hard. It is fun just to sit down a watch a movie. Watched Jurassic Park last weekend with the wife and it was awesome!

  • @garyharper2943
    @garyharper2943 28 дней назад +1

    One of the cheapest and best improvements I made was going to black carpet, improved contrast and black levels like a new projector.

  • @harrytej
    @harrytej Год назад +2

    Very cool setup! Great work

  • @doyleshafer
    @doyleshafer Год назад +1

    Very nice space sir! Thanks for sharing.

  • @SavageAirCinema
    @SavageAirCinema Год назад +1

    VERY, very impressed, Good job!

  • @sammy10001
    @sammy10001 Год назад +1

    Id go 16:9, and build a pole to the left and right side of the screen, wrapped in black velvet to not cause reflection.
    Then build the masking out of light mass wood, like balsa and wrap it with black velvet to mask.
    Attach the balsa masking to that pole, with stoppers, so you kind of use it like an elevator. Just lift it upto mask when needed with stops there to hold it in place.

  • @RetroDeath
    @RetroDeath Год назад +1

    I don't know anything about this stuff so to me the best improvement was definitely that couch!!

  • @sherazdotnet
    @sherazdotnet Год назад +1

    Couldn't agree more with #1 decision. Good job. I have been stuck in all the tinkerings so much that I don't get to enjoy movie anymore.

  • @GamingWithMe
    @GamingWithMe Год назад +2

    Sounds like you gotta let go with gaming too! Let go of the longer AAA big budget open world games and join me on also the shorter experiences haha! But seriously, great video! One day I'll go there and we can watch Blade Runner 2049 together! I'll need your help on my one year, eventual theater room!

  • @mikeortiz2139
    @mikeortiz2139 Год назад +1

    Yeah, I love watching in my theater. I only have a 7.1 right now and still enjoy nearly everything I watch. It's really enveloping and I have really even dialed it in all the way. Soon I'll add heights and dial in my subs a bit better.

  • @gregoryjolly1734
    @gregoryjolly1734 Год назад +2

    Very good video, I totally understand about going down The Rabbit Hole! I had to crawl out of it myself lol. My wife and I enjoy our room much more now with just watching movies or old TV shows that we liked growing up. Afterawhile leave the tape measure, the Meters,and software alone and just enjoy your room.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад +1

      Thanks! But I would argue there's nothing wrong with tape measures and SPL meters, because you want to make sure your room set up as good as possible... But once you do that, then it's definitely time to enjoy the room, and stop worrying about all the other stuff.

    • @gregoryjolly1734
      @gregoryjolly1734 Год назад +1

      @@TerminatorJuice That's what I meant too,after you get all of the calibrations done and everything adjusted,than take the time to sit back and enjoy your room.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад +1

      @@gregoryjolly1734 Exactly! Sadly there are plenty of guys who never put that stuff away, and always seem to tinker with settings instead of just watching movies. I don't understand it, but to each their own I guess...

    • @gregoryjolly1734
      @gregoryjolly1734 Год назад

      Some of us just cant help ourselves lol. Something new comes out, always something to be distracted by. It is a Hobby after all Lol. I'm just happy I've gotten to the point of just sitting back and enjoying.@@TerminatorJuice

    • @Rachominator
      @Rachominator Год назад +1

      ​@@TerminatorJuiceThat's the fun for them in this hobby. I remember way back, this "photographer" just kept buying different lenses and just kept taking pictures of resolution charts. It was a slower process with film, so I guess that's why he was in the hobby for so long.

  • @twistacatz
    @twistacatz Год назад +2

    Man you've been putting in work! I love the transformation of your room over the years, it's truly amazing and it looks like the hard work has paid off.
    In regard to your question.. I'm very much in the rabbit hole of looking for movies with the top notch PQ, dynamic Atmos tracks, and LOADS of bass (with a BEQ file to match). I only have so much time to watch a movie so why not spend my time watching films that bring out the best of what I've put so much time and money into. I'm open to watching anything but if it's my choice I'm going to be looking for the characteristics I just described. Just my 2 cents.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      I lived that life for awhile, and I can tell you, it was the worst decision I ever made! You're never wasting your room when you watch a movie, unless it's a terrible film! Lol Great bass, dynamic Atmos mixes, and top notch video quality don't mean anything if the movies is trash! I'd rather watch a great film with no bass, then a bad film with amazing bass...

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      It sounds absolutely counterintuitive, but I actually use my room way more since I stopped worrying about that stuff...

    • @twistacatz
      @twistacatz Год назад

      ​@@TerminatorJuice no listen I hear you brother. It's crazy to say but I probably like the technical stuff over the actual content. But listen man when its a an awesome movie that checks off all the boxes I'm in for a GREAT time! I'm sure I'm missing out on some great movies but I'll leave those films for my living room or bed room or something.
      One other prerequisite I have is the movie needs to be over a 6.0 on IMDB unless its a horror movie which I find people rate to harshly.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      @@twistacatz I definitely agree that there are some movies that don't need to be watched in a dedicated home theater... Like romantic comedies or Twilight shit! Lol! But for me, I stopped watching movies in the living room once I got my scope screen last year, so I watch everything in the theater now.

    • @ryaneckel5601
      @ryaneckel5601 Год назад

      @@twistacatz. What gear do you have?

  • @ddent22
    @ddent22 Год назад +2

    Great video, I am in the process of looking at projectors and a screen. I have a 77 oled right now. I have been nervous about projectors, just afraid that I wind like it and it’s a big investment. I am looking at a drop down 235 120 inch with the no5 or new Sony laser. What is your seating distance from the screen?

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      It's about 11 ft from my eyeballs to my 114" scope screen, and I could maybe sit 6"-12" closer if I could move my seating up... But overall I'm really happy with how immersive it is at my current size and distance.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      Also, I had a 92" 16x9 screen before, and I can tell you it's not even close to the experience you get with a large screen and projector! If you're thinking about doing it, my advice is to just do it, because I feel you won't regret it!

  • @fernandoalcaldefernandez8503
    @fernandoalcaldefernandez8503 Год назад +2

    I loved your video and you are very right, we obsess over the image and sound quality and we do not enjoy the most important thing, which is the plot and script.
    I have two memories on my yamaha rx a3070 before yours, one at 5.1.4 and the other at 7.1.4 because if not, the movies were all played from 5.1 to 7.1 and I didn't want the surround back to play if the director I had not arranged it that way, and if it came in 2.0 the same thing. Do you have the same one?
    Very good video, a hug.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      I have the RX-A3080 and have it set to run all 5.1 mixes as 7.1... I tested multiple scenes switching back and forth, and I preferred it with the forced 7.1 enabled.

  • @KimmoJaskari
    @KimmoJaskari Год назад +2

    Nice setup. It's a bit of a black cave, but that's the case for front projection theaters. I'm low key annoyed there are no home theater projectors that are 2.35:1 native. I'd be happy with that, and then varying amounts of side black bars for lesser content than movies, like TV etc in 16:9. Sure you can buy very expensive projectors and an anamorph lens but that's a bit beyond my budget, and a faff to deal with. Native 2.35:1 would be perfect. But maybe I'm a minority there. As it stands, with projectors being 16:9 native, may as well get a 16:9 screen and just deal with black bars over and on the side for old content. Ever consider an ALR screen? Even in a pitch black room a higher gain but ALR screen might further increase contrast. But they're pricey if you want top of the line, like an SI Black Diamond.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад +2

      Black cave??? First off, it's a theater. Secondly, I have bluish gray walls with a lighter gray carpet, so I'm far from the type of guy who has black velvet everywhere in his room! Lol.
      And I see no reason for a native scope projector, since like 15% of movies still use 1.85:1 or are IMAX enhanced... not too mention all the great shows that are in 16x9 ratio.
      As far as ALR or gray screens go, every expert I've talked to said that you don't need one if you have full light control in your room...and from what I've seen with my own eyes, I believe them.

    • @jaimeo2580
      @jaimeo2580 Год назад

      I’m with you 100% 2.35:1 projector!!! WTH JVC, Sony, Epson??? 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @DR.DisInfect
    @DR.DisInfect Год назад +1

    Really cool i just like watching movies on my phone with nice headphones 🎧

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      I ain't going to lie... I think that's a pretty lame way to watch movies! But do what you like! lol

  • @davemccague222
    @davemccague222 Год назад +1

    What JVC projector did you buy and how big is your screen size?

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      I went with the NP5, which seems like most agree it's as good or better than the NZ7. And my current screen size is 113.5" diagonal(2.35:1 ratio), and I sit about 11' from it.

    • @davemccague222
      @davemccague222 Год назад

      @@TerminatorJuice that’s interesting. I myself have an older JVC 550 projector that’s getting long in the tooth. I’ve had it for about eight years now and was thinking about upgrading to the NP5. And yes the reviews that I’ve read mostly state that the NP5 closely rivals the NZ7. I presently have a elunevision Cinemascope acoustically, transparent, 135 inch screen. Do you think the NP5 has enough light output to support that size of a screen. Thank you so much for your reply.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      @@davemccague222 Check the projector calculator website and compare the light output between what you have and the NP5, with your throw distance and screen size. I would think so, tho...

  • @Espiritiv
    @Espiritiv Год назад

    With columns did it help audio at all? Did you put any absorption material around edges of speakers?

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      Not sure exactly what you're asking, but putting in-wall speakers in the columns definitely improved the audio for my side surrounds. Also, I don't know what you mean about putting absorption around edges of speakers...

  • @sage11x
    @sage11x 7 месяцев назад +1

    Nice room!

  • @Joel-fz2uf
    @Joel-fz2uf Год назад

    Great video! Do you have any plans to add ceiling or height speakers?

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      Thanks! I have 4 height channels already, so no plans to add any! ; )

    • @Joel-fz2uf
      @Joel-fz2uf Год назад

      @@TerminatorJuice Nice! Where would you rate that upgrade on your list? I’m considering doing it at the moment. I’ve heard people mention Auro3D is pretty good where the Atmos mix may be lacking

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад +1

      @@Joel-fz2uf For the times when the height channels are actually utilized well in a movie mix, it's really cool... but that doesn't happen nearly as often as it should! Also, my ceiling height is only 6' 8", so my setup isn't really ideal for creating a sound bubble between the bed layer and Atmos speakers, so I'm probably not the best person to go by. Lol

  • @rushilagarwal7663
    @rushilagarwal7663 Год назад +1

    What are the room dimensions

  • @marvinabugov4579
    @marvinabugov4579 Год назад

    I am about to purchase an RS1100/NP5 which is on sale right now. Curious, is there (1) change in light output if the setting is set to low, medium or high? (2) how loud does the fan get if set to “high” (any measurements available.) (3) Whose scope screen did you choose and whose 16/9 will you choose the next time? My room is light controlled except I have lighter coloured walls and a white popcorn ceiling and young grand kids that need monitoring with very short attention spans so I am going Screen Innovations 120 inch Slate AT 1.2 for my next screen very soon.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      There's only low and high lamp settings and the brightness differences is about 15% dimmer on low. The fan noise on low is really quiet, but on high it's unbearably loud, so I run mine on low. I went with a silver ticket acoustically transparent screen from Amazon, and I would say it is a really good screen for the money... $500 compared to $2,000+ for brand name screens, which may or may not be noticable better. And I'm not sure what your room layout is, but just paint your ceiling a dark color and thank me afterwards. ; )

    • @marvinabugov4579
      @marvinabugov4579 Год назад

      @@TerminatorJuice Well, to get to a black ceiling, I have to get past my better-half first and she carries a - big club! So you can go -first - and I’ll see how you do?🤡
      Meanwhile, 15% loss in brightness is about 250 lumens or about a total 1600 lumen output? My current Sony 285es is 1500 lumens - with a brand new bulb if I were to spend the $700 CDN. Currently I have 2500 hrs. in it after 6 years of use. I guess the JVC is worth the upgrade. Granted it is 13.5G projector vs up to 40 G for the JVC etc. As for the screen, SI is up there with Stewart at $6000 CDN (with 40% exchange). Maybe before I take the plunge, I should look at Amazon and Silver ticket!?

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      @@marvinabugov4579 Just paint the ceiling flat black and then ask for forgiveness afterwards! Lol. Also, are you going with acoustically transparent screen? If you're not then I definitely wouldn't spend money on an expensive screen, because it's not that hard to have a solid white fabric that reflects light! If you are going acoustically transparent then I would stay away from microperf unless you have some really high end speakers that can put out some serious db.

    • @marvinabugov4579
      @marvinabugov4579 Год назад

      @@TerminatorJuice I am going AT because I have the centre speaker inset in the wall (Professionally installed 15 years ago.) . I assume by microperf you mean a screen that has many more screen holes than the normal? Stewart charges much more for that choice. I don’t think SI has that option on its Slate AT screens, but I will check!

    • @marvinabugov4579
      @marvinabugov4579 Год назад +1

      Congrats on your room BTW. Very impressive DIY project.!

  • @IvanGilin
    @IvanGilin Год назад

    Не нужно говорит что кинотеатр дешевый, приносит удовольствие?
    Вы там отдыхаете? Если ответы на все вопросы - да, то значит все получилось. А сколько он стоил, да какая разница!

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      English please. I don't know if your comment is trolling or legit...

    • @IvanGilin
      @IvanGilin Год назад +1

      Isn’t it interesting what is written? =)
      no, unfortunately I'm not a troll.
      The message says that it doesn’t matter at all what the price of a home cinema is if it gives you pleasure.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      @@IvanGilin I mean, that's not exactly relevant to the point of the video, but I agree with that.

    • @IvanGilin
      @IvanGilin Год назад +1

      Yes, I took the words out of context at the beginning of the video. This bothered me, but I agree with the rest of the video

  • @proprich5586
    @proprich5586 Год назад +1

    Agree with your number one 100%. I’ve struggled with this issue as well. Upgrading my room atm. Friend came over last night and had never seen Galaxy Quest, even though it wasn’t 4k, it still looked great on my RS1100.

    • @TerminatorJuice
      @TerminatorJuice Год назад

      On my JVC I think a great looking Blu-ray looks just as good as a great looking 4K disk, so I never worry about that when choosing what movie to watch. : )