About time somebody start showing small home theaters. I have a small home theater, with 9.1.6 setup, with two little loveseats in my theater and a 77in OLED
Hell yeah! You setup a nearfield Atmos rig. This reminds me of my first studio space with 7.1.4 speaker setup. Can't wait to see the videos. Great choice with the equipment and speakers. I'm sure it didn't cost nearly as much as anything I saw at CEDIA this year. Keep up the great work!
I did this in an 11 x 10 bedroom! I added a small desk with a computer( 34 inch curved monitor on the wall for gaming). Also connected a ps5 and Xbox to TV on the opposite wall. Instead of the chairs, I got a couch with two recliners at the ends. 90% of the time it's just me in the room. I can lay down, recline or sit in the plush office chair. I absolutely love the fact that I don't have to go down to the basement into the dedicated home theater unless there is company over!
Do not listen to the Haters. What you said about the actual number of people listening to the HT is spot on. You may not go back to the big theater after you get everything dialed.. Small room immersiveness is awesome. Dont be afraid to put in some big subs. It will make all of the difference. My room is 12X12 with 10 ft ceiling. 7.4.4 . Running tower speakers front, sides and smaller towers for atmos. matching all of the drivers gives seamless sound. . 4 SI 18 in 4 CF boxes. Blacked out room with treatment and 86 screen .
@@GeorgeTheaterAtHome I have a unfinished basement thought about who would use it and 90 percent its just me so did I want to spend alot of money on building a big room or focus on better equipment
This is great. My family and I bought our “forever” home last year and I finally got a dedicated room for my home theater, which I never thought I would actually have. However the room I have is a spare bedroom, almost identical in size to this one. (Actually mine is about 10.5 feet by 10.5 feet so a tad smaller.) I have a 7.2.4 Home Theater in it with 3 Home Theater seats and I couldn’t love it more. It also houses my work computer in a corner alcove that was the closet. I make it work the best I can but it’s great.
The coolest Home Theaters I’ve seen in a small bedroom setup was this Harry Potter room that is very similar to yours on my channel. I used Velomax to blackout my window in my Home Theater. Highly recommend it. It adheres with water and static cling. Could not be easier to install.
I used that on a window I have as well and discovered the product based on your video. However, originally it wasn’t going to work for me as I have double pane windows. Which they said to not use it on. I later discovered Velimax has a white versions specifically for double pane windows that is safe to use on them.
If you're going separates in a small space you may as well go more premium otherwise you may as well just get something like the Sony theatre quad instead if you're on a tight budget. To that end I'd be curious to see you set the quads up in this room too and do a comparison. I expect this system to be better given your investment but I'm curious just how much better/how close the quads get. I'd have gone 5 bed layer though. Either seat is too close to its surround and they'll be heavily localisable. Maybe even dipoles if they're still a thing.
The coolest Home Theaters I’ve seen in a small bedroom setup was this Harry Potter room that is very similar to yours on my channel. I used Velomax to blackout my window in my Home Theater. Highly recommend it. It adheres with water and static cling. Could not be easier to install. Looking forward to see the transformation of your room.
Thank you sooo much for this build. I am in the same situation and have been planning for months and struggling to envision the results. My room is 13 X 11 and I plan on doing 2 seats as well. I am in the gathering stage now and so far I have a pair of Tekton Moab Towers which are 6’ tall and an Anthem AVM90 Pre/Pro. I intend on purchasing a TCL 98” mini led tv next. I also plan on buying Buckeye 3 channel amp to start with. Considering 2 Rythmik F18 subs. Then it will just be a matter of time and also figuring out what speakers to fill in with for the surrounds and atmos. I just hope it sounds good in such a small room. Anyhow, thanks for doing this project and I’m excited to follow along
Thanks! Glad to hear you’re enjoying the build. So far I’ve made 5 videos for the build but many more are in the works. Sounds like you’re well on your way with building out your system. Good luck with it! I think you’ll be very happy with the results. Thanks for watching!
When I retired this year I decided to repurpose my tiny office and set up a small budget system. Since I have always had sound bars and was not satisfied it was time for a change. My spouse hates the noise so I only set up one chair for myself but I can add one if needed. The room is 11 feet long by 8 ft wide with 8 feet ceilings - really small. Being this is my first wired system I decided to set up 5.1.2 but I bought the Onkyo NR7100 9 channel so I can add two more atmos or two side surrounds. I'm still tweaking everything to get the best sound but so far so good. So it can be done in a small space with a limited budget. Looking forward to your series.
So my spare bed room is my home theater, it's 10 x 12 x9 and I run a 7.2.4 separates system. Two seats, two 15" sealed subs, bookshelfs for my heights, towers for my mains and side surrounds. 77" OLED. It's not silly, it's fully functional and reference capable. That being said, I built a radiant barrier over the window to black out the light and heat. I mounted 4 acoustic panels and hung curtains from the ceiling instead of painting the room. I used screw hooks, pvc pipe, and eye hooks for the curtain rods. Something worth considering. Hope you like the Monoliths.
Have fun. I have a small basement space 10x11x8. I have 3 seats and 7.3.4 setup. TV is LG OLED B7A 65", eyes 6' away for just over a 40 degree viewing angle. Receiver is a Sony AZ7000ES. My Marantz died and I wanted to try something different and got a good deal. Great for the un-experienced, simple, great sound but I would not recommend as it quirks and sometimes lack of premium experience for the money. Left and Right amp is a Marantz MM7025. The other 9 channels is powered by a Integra DTA-70.1. Speakers are old from when I originally got and then added from the same line with purchases off ebay. L/R JBL S312, JBL S-Center, sides JBL S38, rear and heights JBL S36. The subs are two (Power Sound Audio) PSA S3000i and one PSA XS-30se. Reavon X200 for disc plaback and I generally use my Zidoo Z9X Pro for media files with 210TB of media attached to it.
Love the adjustable speaker mounts. Here’s a question I can’t find an answer to. What is the lowest frequency Dolby will send to the surround speakers and height speakers for home media. I’m not talking about any crossover settings on the AVR/processor. How low is the frequency on the native tracks. This assumes a home theater had full range speakers on all 11 channels. I have seen some RUclipsrs equip their setups with full range speakers. I see that as being a waste if Dolby isn’t sending anything lower than say, 80 hz to begin with.
I believe it’s up to the sound engineer who mixes it. I’ve never heard of a rule from Dolby that stipulates how low they are allowed to go with surround channels.
@GeorgeTheaterAtHome I'm not sure what your plans are for running the speaker wire, but crown molding works great for hiding the runs in a finished room. Just get the crown thick enough that will cover the holes in the wall and ceiling whether you're fishing down the wall or across the ceiling.
7:20 - When you are serious about not wanting the speaker to fall down. lol Honestly, I think the four screws would have done it, but the extras give peace-of-mind. That room looks a bit larger than my room (actually, two rooms, but only one has the projector and speakers in). Each of my rooms are about 8ft by 9ft. The ceiling is maybe about 9ft as well. EDIT: Oh, you did show your room to be roughly 11ft square. I have three RSL CG23M shoved *into* the wall behind the screen. Six RSL CG3M for sides and four heights, and the 10s MKII sub. The recliner is right up against the window, but I put some small PSB Intro LR speakers on the window frame recently. Not hooked up yet. I will try using those as Back surrounds soon, and move the armchair forward a bit. The room is already too small for the 77" projector screen really, but not terrible. lol
I'm excited for this series. I don't have a dedicated room for a big theater so I was hoping to do something like this in the future. My living room is an odd shape & has wood floors.
Yup, this is me, but I use my living room where the left side is an open space. My setup for the past year was 7.1, and just last week, I bought a cheap secondhand sub for the left where the open space is. Oh boy, it sounds much better now! For anyone in a similar situation, please get a minimum of two subs (left/right) so the sound feels balanced; otherwise, the speakers or the open space side won’t provide a very good enveloping sound. I’ll be following your video closely because I need my .4 up in the ceiling, so I’ll see what you do and decide how I’m going to complete my 7.2.4 setup in the near future. Thanks!
in big space I would invest in near field sub(s) to eliminate the room completely. once you try near field you will never go back so a little warning :D
I love everything home theater but I have a very small house with no dedicated room for a home theater. so the living room dining room and kitchen are together lol. Puting speakers in the living room would be in the middle of everything. We have two bedrooms. A Main and a spare which we use it as a small office. So the main bedroom is also our theater. Dimensions 13'w c 15'L 8'H my set up is 5.4.4 The WAF is a Ok, she loves movies as much as I do. And it sounds amazing...movies in Atmos leave me in awe every time. So whenever I see a movie and I am amazed of how my system sounds I always wonder how the hundreds of thousands dollars dedicated theaters would sound.
Wish I’d seen this video 2 years ago but I’m all in on my modded q990c now. lol. Next house willl have separate space for a built HT with a lot of your tips!! 🎉 thanks from Roy! 🎉
Please link to wall mounts. Iv been building my 11’by 10 .5’ for past year paint, wall jacks and all. I recommend running all wires through walls for a clean look. Thanks for video.
First thought: “It's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for 'em”. Why it bugs me (camera angles may be contributing but… Valencia Seating Height: 43.5” Ear level: est~ 40.5” B5: Sb, surround height 45.5(top)” C5 guessing 30(top)” T5 mains 35.4(Top)” I know you said you are replacing surrounds but consider height to your ears a huge factor to creating a base layer. The center if not at ear level needs to be angled aggressively to hit your ears or suffer dialogue problems. Main tweeters always flat at ear level (IMHO). Place a laser level on the top of the main speakers and point at the other surrounds (do the tweeters match ear level?) These very small details can lose your detailed immersion. You are a big proponent on directionality. I’m a little more critical of the base layer, because I still find myself tuning 7.1. Ears rule the room, one plane across the base layer and a laser tape measure is a beautiful thing. Keep one in your armchair.
Loved the idea. Immediately subscribed as I’m interested in future updates. For the ceiling mounts, did you just drill directly into the speakers? I see that mount is for a TV and the speakers themselves don’t have any mechanism to hang them off the ceiling like svs elevation.
As far as not painting your walls a darker color...one thing I did in my bedroom turned HT was install tall, thick, dark curtains on the walls which could be retracted or extended depending on the occasion. They work both as light darkeners and sound dampeners.
By the way, just wanted to add that a huge thank you for posting the links to the wall mount for the ceiling and the wall, that is very helpful! Can you add a link for the drywall anchors you used for installing the wall mounts? Thanks!
guys remember he is just starting from scratch. with using a TV you dont have to have a fully dark room . Its a process . sit back and follow this journey enjoy the ride
I’m not mad at you. I have two theaters. A living room setup and a repurposed spare bedroom with 3 seats. Painted tricorn black for 7.2.4 with all DIY speakers. I’m using a tv in front of the window since I had no other wall to use for now.
i dont think u need a center channel here. I dont think u need towers for L and R... Get the blook shelfs and mount beside TV, and toe in for picture to sound coherence of phantom center. will be just like an acoustically transparent screen setup. and I dont think rz30 can process 11 channels. you need an rz50
Decent bookshelves aren't usually that much cheaper once you factor in decent mounts or stands. May as well pay the bit extra for the towers. And if you're doing a phantom centre the centre of the TV can go around normal eye height which should be the same or similar as ear height on towers.
Hi, I think it would be a great idea to use a 'Voice of God' speaker exactly at the ceiling fan location. You would likely to feel a more personal immersive Auro 3d experience.
I think it would sound better with 5.1.2. My humble opinion. And do you really need and extra amp? I know for DYNAMICS...But for such a small room, I wonder .
You should move your front heights to the front of the room. TECHNODAD debunked that way of thinking. He has a video called ‘Dolby was wrong! Place your Atmos speakers here instead’ where he talks about it. Changed the game for me. Cheers
This man’s ‘tiny’ home theater is almost as big as my basement theater. Incidentally my basement theater is just over 11 ft wide, open to the rear but a doorway limits my space to around 12-13 ft deep. Still rocking 120” screen. Couple of observations: #1 I hope you’re lining every inch of those walls with at least 3-4 inches of acoustic insulation with that many speakers. #2 those side surrounds are going to murder someone. Literal homicide. I have close walls like that and opted for bipolar surrounds to keep you from having one surround with an open line to your brain hole.
Watching a movie by myself? Yup. Every time now. Nobody cares and nobody else here now. Kinda sux - kinda don't. Building a small room HT 7.1.4 would be an awesome single seat kick a$$ gaming room. hehehe BTW, It's only "silly" to have 11 speakers in a small room until you turn it on! 😁 Enjoy big boy! Let the show begin.
An alternate route to doing this is to buy an Apple Vision Pro, which gives you a massive screen and Spatial Audio in a headset you can use on any chair or couch. Plus, it's super-portable! The main thing you'll miss is bass, especially tactile bass and/or bass shakers. There's no way to hook them up, and there's no way to send multi-channel audio from it to a receiver.
About time somebody start showing small home theaters. I have a small home theater, with 9.1.6 setup, with two little loveseats in my theater and a 77in OLED
9.1.6?! Room dimensions?
@@chesleebryan5099 Room size is 12x8x8
@@chesleebryan5099 My room dimensions are 12x8x8
@@chesleebryan5099 My room dimensions are 12x8x8.
@@chesleebryan5099 My dimensions in my room is 12 x10x10, sorry for the late reply, been having issues replying to comments.
Hell yeah! You setup a nearfield Atmos rig. This reminds me of my first studio space with 7.1.4 speaker setup. Can't wait to see the videos. Great choice with the equipment and speakers. I'm sure it didn't cost nearly as much as anything I saw at CEDIA this year. Keep up the great work!
Thanks! It’s been tons of fun so far. Can’t wait to get it up and running.
Finally The small home theater we have been waiting for
Looks like a great space for listening to Atmos music in peace
I did this in an 11 x 10 bedroom! I added a small desk with a computer( 34 inch curved monitor on the wall for gaming). Also connected a ps5 and Xbox to TV on the opposite wall. Instead of the chairs, I got a couch with two recliners at the ends. 90% of the time it's just me in the room. I can lay down, recline or sit in the plush office chair. I absolutely love the fact that I don't have to go down to the basement into the dedicated home theater unless there is company over!
Do not listen to the Haters. What you said about the actual number of people listening to the HT is spot on. You may not go back to the big theater after you get everything dialed.. Small room immersiveness is awesome. Dont be afraid to put in some big subs. It will make all of the difference. My room is 12X12 with 10 ft ceiling. 7.4.4 . Running tower speakers front, sides and smaller towers for atmos. matching all of the drivers gives seamless sound. . 4 SI 18 in 4 CF boxes. Blacked out room with treatment and 86 screen .
That sounds like a phenomenal system!
@@GeorgeTheaterAtHome I have a unfinished basement thought about who would use it and 90 percent its just me so did I want to spend alot of money on building a big room or focus on better equipment
And some wall treatment, some carpet squares stapled to the wall do amazing.
I’m really looking forward to this, it’s great for those of us just getting started and can’t custom build a room.
YESSS
best idea to show practical home theater
This is great. My family and I bought our “forever” home last year and I finally got a dedicated room for my home theater, which I never thought I would actually have. However the room I have is a spare bedroom, almost identical in size to this one. (Actually mine is about 10.5 feet by 10.5 feet so a tad smaller.) I have a 7.2.4 Home Theater in it with 3 Home Theater seats and I couldn’t love it more. It also houses my work computer in a corner alcove that was the closet. I make it work the best I can but it’s great.
That’s awesome! It’s great that you were able to make the most of the space and build out a home theater. Well done!
@@GeorgeTheaterAtHomeI do love it. I use it every single day. Has a 77 OLED Tv that I’m 6 feet from so very immersive.
I love your setup. Home theatre in the bedroom . Very good 👍 idea.
The coolest Home Theaters I’ve seen in a small bedroom setup was this Harry Potter room that is very similar to yours on my channel.
I used Velomax to blackout my window in my Home Theater. Highly recommend it. It adheres with water and static cling. Could not be easier to install.
I used that on a window I have as well and discovered the product based on your video. However, originally it wasn’t going to work for me as I have double pane windows. Which they said to not use it on. I later discovered Velimax has a white versions specifically for double pane windows that is safe to use on them.
This is a good case for following the Dolby atmos studio speaker placement guide
100%
If you're going separates in a small space you may as well go more premium otherwise you may as well just get something like the Sony theatre quad instead if you're on a tight budget.
To that end I'd be curious to see you set the quads up in this room too and do a comparison. I expect this system to be better given your investment but I'm curious just how much better/how close the quads get.
I'd have gone 5 bed layer though. Either seat is too close to its surround and they'll be heavily localisable. Maybe even dipoles if they're still a thing.
The coolest Home Theaters I’ve seen in a small bedroom setup was this Harry Potter room that is very similar to yours on my channel.
I used Velomax to blackout my window in my Home Theater. Highly recommend it. It adheres with water and static cling. Could not be easier to install.
Looking forward to see the transformation of your room.
Appreciate your support!
Second sub in a small space helps loads with evening out the base. Agree not much need for SPL but really helps balance things out.
Sometimes you dont have to think if you can but if you should
I would have tested the "soundstage" before mounting them
Thank you sooo much for this build. I am in the same situation and have been planning for months and struggling to envision the results. My room is 13 X 11 and I plan on doing 2 seats as well. I am in the gathering stage now and so far I have a pair of Tekton Moab Towers which are 6’ tall and an Anthem AVM90 Pre/Pro. I intend on purchasing a TCL 98” mini led tv next. I also plan on buying Buckeye 3 channel amp to start with. Considering 2 Rythmik F18 subs. Then it will just be a matter of time and also figuring out what speakers to fill in with for the surrounds and atmos. I just hope it sounds good in such a small room. Anyhow, thanks for doing this project and I’m excited to follow along
Thanks! Glad to hear you’re enjoying the build. So far I’ve made 5 videos for the build but many more are in the works. Sounds like you’re well on your way with building out your system. Good luck with it! I think you’ll be very happy with the results. Thanks for watching!
When I retired this year I decided to repurpose my tiny office and set up a small budget system. Since I have always had sound bars and was not satisfied it was time for a change. My spouse hates the noise so I only set up one chair for myself but I can add one if needed. The room is 11 feet long by 8 ft wide with 8 feet ceilings - really small. Being this is my first wired system I decided to set up 5.1.2 but I bought the Onkyo NR7100 9 channel so I can add two more atmos or two side surrounds. I'm still tweaking everything to get the best sound but so far so good. So it can be done in a small space with a limited budget. Looking forward to your series.
Nice! That sounds perfect! Building a home theater, regardless of the size is such a fun experience. You’re living your retirement well!
So my spare bed room is my home theater, it's 10 x 12 x9 and I run a 7.2.4 separates system. Two seats, two 15" sealed subs, bookshelfs for my heights, towers for my mains and side surrounds. 77" OLED. It's not silly, it's fully functional and reference capable.
That being said, I built a radiant barrier over the window to black out the light and heat. I mounted 4 acoustic panels and hung curtains from the ceiling instead of painting the room. I used screw hooks, pvc pipe, and eye hooks for the curtain rods. Something worth considering. Hope you like the Monoliths.
Woo! Stoked to see this theater come together.
Have fun. I have a small basement space 10x11x8. I have 3 seats and 7.3.4 setup. TV is LG OLED B7A 65", eyes 6' away for just over a 40 degree viewing angle. Receiver is a Sony AZ7000ES. My Marantz died and I wanted to try something different and got a good deal. Great for the un-experienced, simple, great sound but I would not recommend as it quirks and sometimes lack of premium experience for the money. Left and Right amp is a Marantz MM7025. The other 9 channels is powered by a Integra DTA-70.1. Speakers are old from when I originally got and then added from the same line with purchases off ebay. L/R JBL S312, JBL S-Center, sides JBL S38, rear and heights JBL S36. The subs are two (Power Sound Audio) PSA S3000i and one PSA XS-30se. Reavon X200 for disc plaback and I generally use my Zidoo Z9X Pro for media files with 210TB of media attached to it.
Love the adjustable speaker mounts. Here’s a question I can’t find an answer to. What is the lowest frequency Dolby will send to the surround speakers and height speakers for home media. I’m not talking about any crossover settings on the AVR/processor. How low is the frequency on the native tracks. This assumes a home theater had full range speakers on all 11 channels. I have seen some RUclipsrs equip their setups with full range speakers. I see that as being a waste if Dolby isn’t sending anything lower than say, 80 hz to begin with.
I believe it’s up to the sound engineer who mixes it. I’ve never heard of a rule from Dolby that stipulates how low they are allowed to go with surround channels.
I also have 2 HT, 7.2.6 in the garage, 5.2 in the living room , I have those same mounts for my height channels that you are using for the surrounds
You should consider dml panels for your surrounds
Awesome video idea, and excited to see how the speaker wire is going to be run!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it! The speaker wire is going to be an adventure! 😁
Ideal size for trying some of the streaming/TV shows in Atmos.
Those mounts for the height speakers looked awfully familiar! 😅
Great video as always, George!
Thanks Adam, glad you enjoyed it! And thanks for the tip on the mounts, they worked perfectly!
@GeorgeTheaterAtHome I'm not sure what your plans are for running the speaker wire, but crown molding works great for hiding the runs in a finished room. Just get the crown thick enough that will cover the holes in the wall and ceiling whether you're fishing down the wall or across the ceiling.
7:20 - When you are serious about not wanting the speaker to fall down. lol
Honestly, I think the four screws would have done it, but the extras give peace-of-mind.
That room looks a bit larger than my room (actually, two rooms, but only one has the projector and speakers in).
Each of my rooms are about 8ft by 9ft. The ceiling is maybe about 9ft as well.
EDIT: Oh, you did show your room to be roughly 11ft square.
I have three RSL CG23M shoved *into* the wall behind the screen.
Six RSL CG3M for sides and four heights, and the 10s MKII sub.
The recliner is right up against the window, but I put some small PSB Intro LR speakers on the window frame recently. Not hooked up yet.
I will try using those as Back surrounds soon, and move the armchair forward a bit.
The room is already too small for the 77" projector screen really, but not terrible. lol
12:18 - I love how well you trained your dog to walk in reverse, btw. ;)
I'm excited for this series. I don't have a dedicated room for a big theater so I was hoping to do something like this in the future. My living room is an odd shape & has wood floors.
❤the tiny fan.
Awesome build! Great for us with small spaces 😂. Where did you buy that entertainment center under TV?
Thanks! Glad you like it! Here’s the link
mavely.app.link/e/dcXqssRdrOb
Yup, this is me, but I use my living room where the left side is an open space. My setup for the past year was 7.1, and just last week, I bought a cheap secondhand sub for the left where the open space is. Oh boy, it sounds much better now! For anyone in a similar situation, please get a minimum of two subs (left/right) so the sound feels balanced; otherwise, the speakers or the open space side won’t provide a very good enveloping sound.
I’ll be following your video closely because I need my .4 up in the ceiling, so I’ll see what you do and decide how I’m going to complete my 7.2.4 setup in the near future.
Thanks!
in big space I would invest in near field sub(s) to eliminate the room completely. once you try near field you will never go back so a little warning :D
I love everything home theater but I have a very small house with no dedicated room for a home theater. so the living room dining room and kitchen are together lol. Puting speakers in the living room would be in the middle of everything.
We have two bedrooms. A Main and a spare which we use it as a small office. So the main bedroom is also our theater.
Dimensions 13'w c 15'L 8'H my set up is 5.4.4 The WAF is a Ok, she loves movies as much as I do.
And it sounds amazing...movies in Atmos leave me in awe every time.
So whenever I see a movie and I am amazed of how my system sounds I always wonder how the hundreds of thousands dollars dedicated theaters would sound.
Wish I’d seen this video 2 years ago but I’m all in on my modded q990c now. lol. Next house willl have separate space for a built HT with a lot of your tips!! 🎉 thanks from Roy! 🎉
I’m thinking of doing something like this, with Polk XT15 all around, 7.1.4 with a svs sb2000 sub.
That would be a great setup!
Please link to wall mounts. Iv been building my 11’by 10 .5’ for past year paint, wall jacks and all. I recommend running all wires through walls for a clean look. Thanks for video.
Here are the wall mounts
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Bookshelf wall mounts
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Yeah the room seems to small, but it probably would sound good for Atmos music ?. Interested in hearing your feedback for movies and music
First thought: “It's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for 'em”. Why it bugs me (camera angles may be contributing but…
Valencia Seating Height: 43.5”
Ear level: est~ 40.5”
B5: Sb, surround height 45.5(top)”
C5 guessing 30(top)”
T5 mains 35.4(Top)”
I know you said you are replacing surrounds but consider height to your ears a huge factor to creating a base layer. The center if not at ear level needs to be angled aggressively to hit your ears or suffer dialogue problems.
Main tweeters always flat at ear level (IMHO). Place a laser level on the top of the main speakers and point at the other surrounds (do the tweeters match ear level?) These very small details can lose your detailed immersion. You are a big proponent on directionality.
I’m a little more critical of the base layer, because I still find myself tuning 7.1. Ears rule the room, one plane across the base layer and a laser tape measure is a beautiful thing. Keep one in your armchair.
I have 3 home theatre systems in my home and my bedroom system is setup for a 5.1.2 right now im rocking 5.1 in my bedroom
There’s no such thing as too many home theaters 😁
@@GeorgeTheaterAtHome definitely not i enjoy both 🙂
Loved the idea. Immediately subscribed as I’m interested in future updates. For the ceiling mounts, did you just drill directly into the speakers? I see that mount is for a TV and the speakers themselves don’t have any mechanism to hang them off the ceiling like svs elevation.
Thanks! Yes, I used short screws that would not penetrate into the speaker cavity.
@ makes sense but are you confident they will hold over time?
We’ll see 😁
As far as not painting your walls a darker color...one thing I did in my bedroom turned HT was install tall, thick, dark curtains on the walls which could be retracted or extended depending on the occasion. They work both as light darkeners and sound dampeners.
Excellent idea! I did not think of that.
By the way, just wanted to add that a huge thank you for posting the links to the wall mount for the ceiling and the wall, that is very helpful! Can you add a link for the drywall anchors you used for installing the wall mounts? Thanks!
You’re welcome!
The drywall anchors came with the wall mounts
@ oh awesome!
I bet He's going to be spending more time in this room than the other one.
I suspect you may be correct
Very cool! If you've got the extra bedroom and the extra moolah then why not.
guys remember he is just starting from scratch. with using a TV you dont have to have a fully dark room . Its a process . sit back and follow this journey enjoy the ride
I’m not mad at you. I have two theaters. A living room setup and a repurposed spare bedroom with 3 seats. Painted tricorn black for 7.2.4 with all DIY speakers. I’m using a tv in front of the window since I had no other wall to use for now.
i dont think u need a center channel here.
I dont think u need towers for L and R... Get the blook shelfs and mount beside TV, and toe in for picture to sound coherence of phantom center. will be just like an acoustically transparent screen setup.
and I dont think rz30 can process 11 channels. you need an rz50
Decent bookshelves aren't usually that much cheaper once you factor in decent mounts or stands. May as well pay the bit extra for the towers. And if you're doing a phantom centre the centre of the TV can go around normal eye height which should be the same or similar as ear height on towers.
Hi, I think it would be a great idea to use a 'Voice of God' speaker exactly at the ceiling fan location. You would likely to feel a more personal immersive Auro 3d experience.
Hows speaker localization like especially the sides?
The Sides and Rears are very distinct. They sound great!
I think it would sound better with 5.1.2. My humble opinion. And do you really need and extra amp?
I know for DYNAMICS...But for such a small room, I wonder .
“Need” is a subjective word 😁
Can you link what ceiling mounts you used for the speakers? Thanks!
Here ya go
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You're gonna need some serious acoustic treatments. I'm looking forward to this entire series :)
The acoustic panels are in the works and they will be transformative. Stay tuned!
Sides really on the Side? Thought a bit further back..
Are you going to move the chair out to the middle of the room? You're ssitting quite close to that right speaker hehe.
I will add a second chair. Once both chairs are in I’ll adjust them accordingly.
@@GeorgeTheaterAtHome Okay cool
Hi, can you get reference level with the goldenear in your theater?
Yes, but my ears complain 😁
@ I have the reference XL center and have been thinking about replacing with the sps for center.
12:30 Next you should repurpose a full-body MRI machine into a HT. You can just lay there and be immersed in sight and sound. :)
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You should move your front heights to the front of the room. TECHNODAD debunked that way of thinking. He has a video called ‘Dolby was wrong! Place your Atmos speakers here instead’ where he talks about it. Changed the game for me. Cheers
Good job , falling your project, doing mine at the same time
Thanks for watching! I hope this helps with your project.
@ yes , thanks
I'm undecided, whether to go for Klipsch RP-600M ll or Polk R200? To pair it with an Onkyo RZ50 that I own
aint the chair too high_:__ for the back speakers?
Not the final chairs. Stay tuned 😉
@@GeorgeTheaterAtHome ok i will
5.1 setup is more than enough in that room, less is more
It's funny I am building a mobile atmos theater, music recording, car shows. Budget build so far till I can get better stuff
Inwall speakers will be better
This man’s ‘tiny’ home theater is almost as big as my basement theater. Incidentally my basement theater is just over 11 ft wide, open to the rear but a doorway limits my space to around 12-13 ft deep. Still rocking 120” screen.
Couple of observations: #1 I hope you’re lining every inch of those walls with at least 3-4 inches of acoustic insulation with that many speakers. #2 those side surrounds are going to murder someone. Literal homicide. I have close walls like that and opted for bipolar surrounds to keep you from having one surround with an open line to your brain hole.
You could, but why would you?
Watching a movie by myself? Yup. Every time now. Nobody cares and nobody else here now. Kinda sux - kinda don't.
Building a small room HT 7.1.4 would be an awesome single seat kick a$$ gaming room. hehehe
BTW, It's only "silly" to have 11 speakers in a small room until you turn it on! 😁
Enjoy big boy! Let the show begin.
Agreed! I’ve got the PS5 ready to roll when the room is complete. COD is gonna rock! 😁
@@GeorgeTheaterAtHome COD will be awesome! I have to get back to it soon. Give Halo a try in Atmos - Oh Man what a ride!
Ha ha of cause you cannot have enough😂 I have 3 already
Visual looks like your MLP is off center?
He is going to have two chairs.
An alternate route to doing this is to buy an Apple Vision Pro, which gives you a massive screen and Spatial Audio in a headset you can use on any chair or couch. Plus, it's super-portable! The main thing you'll miss is bass, especially tactile bass and/or bass shakers. There's no way to hook them up, and there's no way to send multi-channel audio from it to a receiver.
I'm actually really curious to try movies on the Apple Vision Pro.
Makes me sad when people build a theatre and domt have a prime MLP. 1 or 3! #alwaysprime
The more I watch this video, the more upset it makes me lol
"It's going to be premium!"
No MLP
No Projector Screen
No dark colours...
@@thesaskatchewankid No Black Out Solution, window screaming I'm gonna glare the heck outta your shiny TV screen.