Build Your Home Theater on a Budget, 90% of the Experience for 10% of the Cost

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  • Опубликовано: 4 дек 2024

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  • @ke5943
    @ke5943 Год назад +15

    I agree with you in principle. We are living in a golden age of abundance. Where entry level equipment is of such a solid standard that you can have a great experience for an affordable expense. I’ve been using a £500 Optoma projector for the past 10 years and £1K speaker setup from Monitor Audio and Marantz that have brought me no end of joy. Stuff I literally deemed of owning as a kid.

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  Год назад

      Thanks for watching and the feedback!

  • @johnc7093
    @johnc7093 Год назад +13

    Absolutely agree and appreciate the point you are making in this video. Your theater is what you make it regardless of how much or how little you spend. I actually had thought about making a similar video in the future. I started with a 720p projector, an elite budget screen and some old Fisher (yes that old) speakers and an old Fisher amp. The family and visitors enjoyed the experience. Since then I’ve upgraded one piece at a time just as someone commented and still using a mixture of some older and newer speakers but I’m still not on the highest end. However I’m in my latter years (lol) and my current home theater experience is absolutely awesome. Even though I keep up with all the technology advances and go to other demo theaters, I don’t even flinch about the high end stuff. It’s what you enjoy be it on the lower or higher end. I hope someone who wants to have a home theater but doesn’t have an abundance of funds will watch your video and jump into it. This is a great hobby that is enjoyable for the whole family. Thanks for taking the time to make this video. In the near future I plan on making a video of my home theater and will post as well.

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  Год назад +1

      Love to see what you have set up, I am thinking about asking viewers to send me photos of their Home Theaters to make a video and show what others have done. Thanks for watching!

  • @cpt.hindsight
    @cpt.hindsight Год назад +1

    I agree. I have a 7.4.2 and I'm very happy. Yamaha aventage receiver, and svs subs. I bought rockfon 2" and made frames to get 2" airgap behind them, first and second reflections. Baybe spent 250usd. Basstraps 4 pieces, used the rockfon cardboxes, insulation inside and rockfon front, black fabric over cardboard. Used matte milliskin as a screen, very happy with the result. Definitively go with two subwooffers, night and day, trust me!

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  Год назад +1

      Totally agree, I use 2 front subs and 1 large rear sub... feel the movie... Thanks for watching and sharing!

  • @andrewdocherty8651
    @andrewdocherty8651 11 месяцев назад +5

    I built my little theater room for about 1500 bucks.. people think I spent a lot more than that.
    Yamaha 5.1 av, Polk speakers and sub, all second hand, $320 total, and a kodak projector believe it or not.
    Found everything else online, including my seats, which was lucky.
    Any movie nerd can make a home theater!
    You won't regret it

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  10 месяцев назад

      That's what I'm saying, Thanks for watching!

  • @leonar79
    @leonar79 Год назад +2

    I couldn't agree with you more,
    Great job at creating a budget friendly theater 👍
    My 1080 Epson projector cost 300 dollars used,works great, screen is d.y.i 4x8 foot M.D.F. painted with Sherwin Williams extra white duration matte, receiver is a 4 channel Dolby pro logic 1990s vintage costing 125 dollars,sub is Athena 100 watt costing 150 dollars, left center and right speakers are Paridiam costing 450 dollars and 2 surrounds are Sony costing 60 dollars.
    Picture is excellent (including DVD) sound is immersive,
    Can't justify spending thousands more

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment and watching, I have read every new comment and like knowing what I am not the only one enjoying a budget home theater. I have been surprised how many others feel the same.

  • @DanzoSrife
    @DanzoSrife Год назад +3

    The great thing right now is that I'm finding a lot of used HT speakers that I wanted back in the early 2000s. People are dumping these speakers because they think that soundbars are the way of the future or have no idea how to configure a surround sound system, OR they are buying the latest model so they got the convenience feature to hook up an atmos link to the back. I picked up a decent sub for $35 on FB marketplace and just barely missed a $80 set of floorstanding Klipsch in my neighborhood. I'll just keep an eye out and I can finish my HT on a shoestring budget :)

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  Год назад

      Awesome, thanks for watching!

  • @pikachuwu69TTV
    @pikachuwu69TTV 19 дней назад

    I just picked up a nexigo pj40 gen 3 and set it up with 2 party box speakers I had already and it’s amazing! Now I’m just trying to build a cheap screen and figure out a good budget 7.1 system and I’ll be set for a fraction of the cost of a regular home theatre system

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  19 дней назад

      You can pick-up a great 7.1 system on shopgoodwill.com if you are in the US, eBay, will work too but Facebook marketplace is awesome to find deals on used systems CHEAP! Thanks for the comment!

  • @DHSFEMA
    @DHSFEMA 8 месяцев назад

    I’m looking into my first ever Home Projector experience so I’m learning as much as I can and your video helped a lot , thank u I appreciate it

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  8 месяцев назад

      Glad I could help!

  • @robognu5000
    @robognu5000 Год назад +3

    I mostly agree with what you’re saying. You don’t really need to spend a lot of money to have a really good experience. I think the pixel shifting 4K projectors are the sweet spot for performance and reasonable cost. The BenQ ht3550 is around $1200 these days and it’s great! I had a native 1080p projector first and it looked good, but 4K (even non native) is far better and certainly worth the money over 1080p in my opinion. I subscribed 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  Год назад +2

      Thanks for watching, I will move to a 4K projector when the price on the secondary market is around $200 or less, but you get me. Thanks for the Sub!

  • @kshusker001
    @kshusker001 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for this video. I am tired of other RUclips videos saying something is “budget” when it actually isn’t. I don’t consider a $1000 sub budget. I built my theater for less than $2000, with 1080p projector and not one person has ever said my picture was inadequate. If everyone tried to build a $20,000 or more home theater, then most people would never have one.

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  5 месяцев назад

      You get me! Thanks for the affirmation, more to come soon...

  • @Paranimal86
    @Paranimal86 Год назад +2

    Mostly agree with your points, however my 4K laser projector is insane, I wouldn’t say it’s a 10% improvement over 1080p it’s more like a 30 to 40% visually, I notice a big difference between 1080p content and native 4K… when they come down in price I would highly recommend the upgrade. Or get an LED 4K from Epson… also I’d mention a subwoofer should be a priority over almost everything meaning if you have the option between 7.1 AVR and an average sub or a 5.1 and a higher end sub I would go with the larger and better sub. HSU is a fantastic brand to look at while they aren’t cheap the value they are is incredible and easily one of the biggest upgrades I’ve done to my home theater. The bass is the anchor that really gives your home theater that theater sound.

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  Год назад +1

      Thanks for the comment, I totally get it, 4K is awesome depending on what you are looking at, with most of the content today still not in 4K I will wait and enjoy 1080p until the price forces me to upgrade. I agree on the Sub, I have an older 200W RCA sub that is great. You feel the movie... Thanks for watching, great comments!

  • @mili12367
    @mili12367 Год назад +1

    You talk very straight man. Great. 😀

  • @whoguy4231
    @whoguy4231 Год назад +4

    My dedicated home theatre room is $750 for the ATMOS 5.1.2 with 5.1 speakers and two in ceiling speakers, and $1600 for the projector with a 200" image. I'm totally satisfied with it and it beats systems costing $10,000 dollars or more where they don't have a proper dedicated room or it isnt set up properly. I'd say placing speakers properly, fine tuning the equalizations and time delays and optimising the image with a totally darkened room is paramount which costs nothing.

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  Год назад

      You totally get it... Thanks for watching...

  • @vibeinstalls9890
    @vibeinstalls9890 Год назад +1

    I’m with you bud , I share the same philosophy 😊

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  Год назад

      Good to hear, Thanks for watching!

  • @annekedebruyn7797
    @annekedebruyn7797 Месяц назад

    Make sure if you are on a budget, to get a reflective screen. Not just a cheap white one.
    They aren't that much more expensive but they will give your more cheaper projector more contrast and brighter whites.

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  25 дней назад

      Very true... thanks for the comment

  • @Coleecool
    @Coleecool 9 месяцев назад

    Bro just changed my whole perspective on that reciever

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  8 месяцев назад

      Glad it helped, thanks for watching!

  • @abefroman.
    @abefroman. Год назад +1

    lol, I used to think this way. I appreciate where you are coming from and the audience you are trying to reach.
    But I have to say having had a 10yr+ journey in home theater, you can start with what you are saying, and get 60% of the experience. Which is already great,.
    The 60%-90% is what most upgrades to 4K and 4+ ATMOS channels, better DACS, room correction, and multiple subs, better screens, and some room treatment and looks/style points will get you, which is what the journey and goals should be about.
    That last 90%-100% is a expensive finish line. That will mostly get you more control over picture and sound, less compromises to deal with, and a upgrade path with gear.
    Everyone has to start somewhere, that is seriously the fun part. And yes you don't have to spend a fortune to get to 60%, and for alot of people they can even stop there and be happy with their experience. But I'd guess if you stick with this for another 10yrs on top of what you already have you will have a different opinion as you upgrade.
    60% HT 1.0, I started with a Acer 1080p 3D projector shooting to my wall and a 7.1 cheap Polk setup with a Pioneer Elite AVR.
    75% HT 2.0 - Epson 5040ub, Silver Ticket Screen 150", SVS Ultra 9.2.4 with a Marantz 8012+Monolith 7ch Amp.
    92% HT 3.0 - AWOL 3500 UST (Best for 3D fans!), Stewart Screen, Ascendo 10.4.9 with a Trinnov Altitude 16+prev. Amps and new Amps, and Tactile Transducers in the seats.
    Next I need to finish room treatments and so on. This hobby can keep going and going, and that is the fun. Enjoy what you have until the project/planning side comes back in. But always find ways to build upon what you had the last round.
    Have fun!

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  Год назад

      Hey thanks for the comments, I will move up as the price drops on 4K and other HT tech it just sounds crazy to me to move too soon, I think HT lovers can understand one another and that is cool. Thanks for watching!

    • @Gadottinho
      @Gadottinho Год назад

      @@retrorick5722 same, and nothing of what I watch even is native 4k, I wouldn't pay more just to have an upscaled image...

    • @nickz6143
      @nickz6143 5 месяцев назад

      @abefroman, I think you missed the point. The cost of your upgrades over time are wayyyyy below what GTK Theater is trying to get across. Pretty sure you current Theater is not a $250,000 theater correct?

  • @RollinRagu
    @RollinRagu 6 месяцев назад

    I've been at this for over 40 years now. The 90/10 rule was always a strategy of mine...I didn't have the option to spend more. Anyway, as the years moved along, I have splurged in a few areas and now have a total investment higher than I ever expected. I'm enjoying the improvements, even if they are incremental. For me, I think the 10% is worth chasing, but never at the expense of other parts of your life. To young people of the hobby: Be content and your time will come. Enjoy every phase.

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  6 месяцев назад +1

      Wise words... Thanks for the great comment!

  • @proprich5586
    @proprich5586 6 месяцев назад

    Not sure about the 90% for 10% but you’re not far off. I put my theater together about 12 years ago. I had about 4k invested in the video and audio. Was very happy with it. Decided to upgrade recently. I would say the upgrade in projectors was the lowest percentage upgrade. Went from a JVC DLA HD 250 to a JVC DLA RS1100. The picture is better but 5k better? Not so sure. I’ve got about 10k in audio, feel like it was a huge upgrade.

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  5 месяцев назад

      I am sure it looks great, for those of us on a tighter budget this will do. We will look for your old equipment at goodwill as you retire it for a nice cheap upgrade. Thanks for the comment!

  • @FURognar
    @FURognar 11 месяцев назад

    I feel the sound is at least 50% of the experience. The sound system also takes up so much more of the room than the video system does. In fact, one of the best ways to save money but improve your sound dramatically is by building DIY acoustic treatments and doing the research to set them up right. Will cost you a couple hundred bucks worth of material and some time and effort but the improvement you gain is likely better than upgrading to very expensive speakers.

  • @FURognar
    @FURognar 11 месяцев назад

    My current system costs about $3500, $2000 of which is a new TCL QM8 miniLED I just bought.
    After my planned upgrades, it will be about $10k, give or take. I am hoping it will look and sound like it costs much more than that.

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  11 месяцев назад

      Awesome, thanks for sharing!

  • @jgnmtz
    @jgnmtz 8 месяцев назад

    I have been dying to add a movie theater room , dedicated , to our old ranch style house . Everywhere I look the 8 foot ceilings are crushing my dreams! How can I add on a room without taking out a second and bankrupting us ?

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  8 месяцев назад

      There is nothing wrong with 8ft ceiling, my theater is also 8ft... make it happen!

  • @BrandonPDaGoat
    @BrandonPDaGoat 9 месяцев назад

    what projector do you have?

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  9 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the comment, just watch this video where I talk all about my projectors. Thanks ruclips.net/video/TxPuKgiz9ec/видео.html&t

  • @audfrknaveen2256
    @audfrknaveen2256 Год назад

    ❤❤Hi bro ... extremely valuable information and very satisfying for people with minimal budgets. By the way, all the home theater pictures you showed are really amazing 🤩. May I know in which website those pics are available please ....

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  Год назад

      The other photos are from RUclips videos, if you look at the bottom of each you will see the video title to search to find them on RUclips. Thanks for support and the views!

    • @audfrknaveen2256
      @audfrknaveen2256 Год назад

      @@GTKTheater that's so wonderful....thanks a lot for reply. And many points you say in your videos actually makes lot of sense !!! Great job !! 😅

  • @danieldougan269
    @danieldougan269 16 дней назад

    Now that really big, bright TVs are becoming more accessible, is the dedicated space so necessary anymore? I feel like you can have a great home theater experience now with a big TV in the living room instead of a projector in the basement.
    And I don't just mean the gigantic models over 100". There are plenty of great TVs in the 65" to 85" range.
    Not needing a dedicated, blacked-out space can save you a lot of money. Maybe the MOST money. Not everyone has a basement or a room they can dedicate solely to home theater duties.

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  2 дня назад

      Good point, I have a 65" in the living room that we use all the time and I can honestly say it is enough for most people. BUT... when I want to get lost in a movie it is hard to beat the full experience. We get to feel like we are out at the movies without leaving home. It also works great for special accessions like having friends over special events like sports. BUT... I would only recommend it if it fits your space and budget. Thanks for the comment!

  • @markiv9000
    @markiv9000 Год назад

    quality content subbed

  • @michaelcarver540
    @michaelcarver540 9 месяцев назад

    I have a new Sony receiver it has never failed me

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  9 месяцев назад

      The newer receivers may be fine but for a number of years their front display bezels would die, I had 2 different model go bad. Love most things Sony but dead hardware not so much. Thanks for commenting!

  • @nickz6143
    @nickz6143 9 месяцев назад +1

    Finally a home theater enthusiast that doesn’t seem like a Paid Shill for Kaleidescape, MadVR, JVC, Sony, Emotiva, McIntosh, Storm etc etc. So bored of the HT tours of Millionaire homes. None of the owners build any of their own rooms. Just hire an Audio Video company and write a blank cheque. It’s boring and the same thing over and over again. I want to see regular folks get creative with their money and ideas to make a great home cinema experience without spending half a million dollars on a Mini Commercial Cinema. Some of these “So Called HT Enthusiasts” come across as having more fun chasing down the next most expensive piece of equipment, because their dealer told them they can see someone nose hairs better on the screen😂.

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  9 месяцев назад

      So funny, Thanks for watching and the great comment!

  • @alford35
    @alford35 Год назад

    Totally agree! I’ve had a theater for 20 years or more and have only slowly increased its capabilities over time.
    I will say that there are some MUST HAVES though.
    1. Acoustically Transparent Screen
    2. More than 1 sub. Preferably enough that will play 10db hotter than reference without taxing the amps or drivers. DIY is great here. $2,000 can go a long way with drivers, amps, and DSP for this part of the experience.
    I personally think LFE and bass make up more than half of the HT experience.
    Surround sound makes up the next largest amount.
    Then picture size and quality. This part can be had the cheapest. A DIY AT screen and 1080p or even 4K projector will place the LCR speakers in their correct locations which brings a connection to the viewer.
    My system now is far from DIY but that’s how it started. I still build my own subs though as 20+ units is way out of my price range even as an Altitude32 owner.

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  Год назад

      Thanks for the watching and commenting, I think the base components including a couple of great subs are within range for most of us, once you get used to some of the finer things it would be hard to imagine giving them up, I totally get it...

  • @sawyerramos3113
    @sawyerramos3113 6 месяцев назад

    nah, u egt what u pay for, for sure.

    • @GTKTheater
      @GTKTheater  6 месяцев назад

      Wise words, thanks for watching!