I'm a senior. I've had projectors since the 80's. I've gone bigger and bigger. I never achieved the "being in the cinema" feeling until I installed a 180" 16 x 9 screen. That is 13 ft wide. I'm sitting 12 feet away. It puts me in an IMAX theater, front row of the stadium seating section. My previous 150" screen was cinematic with 16 x 9 material but a little too small for scope. The scope image is so big now that you don't notice the black bars. Go big if you can, you won't be sorry.
13 feet wide?! That’s wider than my entire room LOL My room is only 10 ft wide so I am limited on big I can go on my screen. But for my room, 100” is great for me. I’ll never go back to a TV for a dedicated home theater. 180” sounds AMAZING. I bet Imax movies look absolutely incredible. What projector are you using with it?
@@hatoraidcowboy same, not by choice. I didn’t like it but I’ve seen people intentionally choose this seats. I always thought they had low vision. However they could be enthusiasts.
Hold off on a remote until you know you need one. I suspect for a lot of us, were using a streaming device like apple4k or nvidia shield. Both of those remotes can control your streaming device, turn on/off your AVR/Projector (or you can connect a 12v trigger) and the volume.
As someone who has made 3 theaters for myself and friends, make sure your screen is not to high. I find the biggest mistake is that people place there display way to high and then it makes it hard to watch for extended periods of time. Do not measure your display while you are standing. Measure while sitting in your on your seat. A good rule of thumb is your head should be in the center of the screen while seated. Measure your eye sight while you are seated, its usually around 3'. Then you know the center of the screen should be 3' from the floor, the exact height depends on the size of your screen. If you have a 2nd row and u are using a riser, then measure for the front row as thats the row you will probably be in the most (everyone is different and the correct answer is what every you prefer).
Hi, i like ur energy Am planning to upgrade my AVR from 5.1 to 5.1.4 majority my contents on a streaming and as u know almost all movies Audio format 5.1. How can i benefit from the heights effect?? I looked at an AVR from sony claiming 360 reality audio effect is that will do? Is only Sony could do that?
Hello and thank you! Sony is not the only receiver manufacturer than can give you surround sound. Their 360 reality technology is a little different but essentially its the same as other technologies with immersive surround sound
There’s an new universal remote control alternative to Harmony: Sofabaton X1 I’ve always used Harmony and now this new remote. Works very well, Sofabaton did a great job and meanwhile the only useable alternative for the Harmony.
Love it Mr Cowboy! The budget is a great idea, though everyone will always go over it. Good point on "you don't have to buy everything at once". I would recommend getting the basics first, projector, Screen (spend more on the screen as you can upgrade the projector down the road. there is always upgrades in technology, but little upgrades one screens). Use a sound bar if you don't have the funds to get a great sound system yet. you can always add down the road.
@Michael Thank you! This hobby of ours, the upgrades never end LOL Sometimes it can take years, decades to get your dream Home Theater. Mine is still very much a work in progress. Thanks for your suggestions!
Do you Perfer watching movies like the new Tom cruises mission impossible at movie theater or wait watch at home I went to movies and felt let down the experience is loosing its Magic I think home theater of done right will be much better experiences
I agree with you, going to the movies does not have the same allure. Just saw Mission Impossible last night…..For the big action movies like Mission Impossible, I will watch in theaters, but 95% I wait for the 4K release and watch at home
H-C, great theatre tips bid... I especially agree with smart/ fun lighting. Nothing makes the funhouse more exciting than the perfect mood lighting. If I may suggest, don't forget about the newer poorer hobbyists that can't afford the better seating or ideal screens yet... Carry content that everyone can relate to or use. You don't want to limit your channel too much from the wider market... you want to grow your numbers too... Do both at the same time. Cheers and good luck. :)
@Abel Thermidor I’ve actually struggled with this…LOL I Love the smell of popcorn, especially legit popcorn like at the movies, but the clean up and maintenance is what holds me back. Plus for me, it would have to be outside the theater bc the mess it makes would be too much for ME. But definitely a good Tip that I know a lot of people implement in their theater!
@@hatoraidcowboy Just use popcorn-specific cooking oil, Flavacol, and popcorn seeds to pop in a pan. Don't overdo the Flavacol. Seriously just a tiny sprinkle is good for a whole pan.
Loved the content, thanks for the advice! I'm doing the research now to build out a home theater in 18-24 months, so I'm looking for all the tips and tricks. I'm a bit late to the party though - the Logitech Harmony remotes can be a bit difficult to find. Have you tried out the Sofabaton stuff? is that worth it for a home theater, or is it just a cheap knockoff to be avoided?
@@hatoraidcowboy i have it set up the way you suggest in the video minus the controller (still waiting on one thats still on Kickstarter) its 7.2.4 with seperates. I have gone with bang for buck so nothing high end but I will say that the bass shakers have a really high "wow" factor when I bring people over.
@@BADIDEAPRODUCTIONS1 That’s great! I have yet to experience bass shakers but I’d like to see what the hype is about. I’ve seen a bunch of Home Theater tours on youtube and people love them
@@hatoraidcowboy all things considered they are not that expensive and relatively easy to install. What they basically do is shake the sofas or seats. So even if the subwoofers are off you still have the tactile feeling. One of the best investments bang for buck hands down. I've looked everywhere before for videos on this. Problem is it's not something you can easily show. All I can say is am happy I made the purchase. GL with your videos!
Nice video HCC, thank you. Thumbs up and subscribed. I made our home theater on the cheap, but put a lot of thought into it. Fancy screen?: Nah...paint (there was a AV site that tried to mimic a $1K screen with paint, went with their recommendation). Finished the wall perfectly smooth - zero imperfections. Projector: Epson refurb. with a lot of light and dynamic range, 12 1/2' diagonal. Screen border?: 1x4 pine w/velveteen wrap. Sound system: Last years better Yamaha receiver on discount, 7.1 Monoprice + four 12" subs. Audiophile? Nope. Will it crack the wall drywall? Almost. In-wall speakers are 8" two-ways. Treble is a mixed of decent tweeters and a ribbon for the center. Honestly, our jaws (and ears) drop at times when watching. But I could see us upgrading to a 4K sometime in the future since everything but the projector supports it. But no hurry tho. I'm sure other setup sound/look stellar, but that last 10% of 'sounding/looking better' wasn't worth it. Plus my ears/eyes in my old age, aren't the best!
@ Mark Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing! Truth is, we all have to start somewhere and we all have a budget. Sounds like you got a killer setup over there. FOUR SUBS! 😮 I can’t imagine what four subs would be like in my theater. Do you use REW or a mini DSP to calibrate them? Home Theater is probably the one niche where I feel ok buying used equipment. And enjoy your theater until you can upgrade, I know you are…..and yea there are better theaters out there but some of us will never achieve those accolades so enjoy what you got and upgrade when you can! 😁
@@hatoraidcowboy Speaker calibration is via Yamaha's built in 'YPAO', so I assume it's DSP. But I admit, the subs *might* be bumped up a few dB. :) I could have spent more, but you know what...it's more than I ever imagined. Theater room is dark, so no need for a screen with 'gain', plus the Epson is bright to begin with (don't recall the lumens off hand), so the image is vibrant. Honestly, no need for a expensive screen even if I wanted one. Not to go off on a tangent but it's sort of our 'Date Night' space (me, wife). Theater on one end, bar in the middle, pinball machines at the other end. Of course, the pinball machines have subs. Really gave us a fun place to hang out during the COVID dilemma, and the winter months (being in a northern state).
I have yet to dive into the mini dsp world, as my Anthem receiver does not allow for independent correction for both subs, but eventually I want too. Having your room light controlled can do wonders for picture quality with a projector. I love my Epson 5040UB. Just replaced the bulb for the first time a few months ago. And its served me very well. I would like to upgrade to the new Epson lasers eventually though. That’s awesome having a date night spot especially during covid. I’m not married(yet) but that’s one thing I look forward to, is hopefully sharing this passion with a wife some day. What state are you in? I’m jelly of the winters in the Northern states 🙃
I assume you are in the Dallas area? Hit me up, I like what you are doing and would love to chat about home theaters :) Edit: Houston it appears, that is where I am from. Still like to chat.
Hmmm. This is a difficult question….LOL I am single but aspire to find a wife. 👀 I think in the end cuddling up with a loved one and watching a movie is more enjoyable than watching solo….But you can still get theater love seats and have comfort and cuddles!!
I have the R700's. Make sure you have a good external amp. They require a lot of power
I'm a senior. I've had projectors since the 80's. I've gone bigger and bigger. I never achieved the "being in the cinema" feeling until I installed a 180" 16 x 9 screen. That is 13 ft wide.
I'm sitting 12 feet away. It puts me in an IMAX theater, front row of the stadium seating section. My previous 150" screen was cinematic with 16 x 9 material but a little too small for scope. The scope image is so big now that you don't notice the black bars. Go big if you can, you won't be sorry.
13 feet wide?! That’s wider than my entire room LOL My room is only 10 ft wide so I am limited on big I can go on my screen. But for my room, 100” is great for me. I’ll never go back to a TV for a dedicated home theater. 180” sounds AMAZING. I bet Imax movies look absolutely incredible. What projector are you using with it?
Also what are your room dimensions?
Do you sit in the front row at a commercial theater?
Never….I have before but it wasnt by choice LOL How about you?
@@hatoraidcowboy same, not by choice. I didn’t like it but I’ve seen people intentionally choose this seats. I always thought they had low vision. However they could be enthusiasts.
Hold off on a remote until you know you need one. I suspect for a lot of us, were using a streaming device like apple4k or nvidia shield. Both of those remotes can control your streaming device, turn on/off your AVR/Projector (or you can connect a 12v trigger) and the volume.
I like a universal remote so I can control multiple devices with just one click. I hate multiple remotes. But to each his own 😃
As someone who has made 3 theaters for myself and friends, make sure your screen is not to high. I find the biggest mistake is that people place there display way to high and then it makes it hard to watch for extended periods of time. Do not measure your display while you are standing. Measure while sitting in your on your seat. A good rule of thumb is your head should be in the center of the screen while seated. Measure your eye sight while you are seated, its usually around 3'. Then you know the center of the screen should be 3' from the floor, the exact height depends on the size of your screen. If you have a 2nd row and u are using a riser, then measure for the front row as thats the row you will probably be in the most (everyone is different and the correct answer is what every you prefer).
Like the video what about 3D movie player & 3D glasses is there any on the market right now
Thank you! I do have 3D content and player but I need to watch them more
@@hatoraidcowboy what brand 3D player you have and 3D glasses thank you!
do you have a link to your theater tour?
Yes!
7.2.6 Home Theater Tour | SVS | ARENDAL | KALEIDESCAPE | VALENCIA | EMOTIVA | ZIDOO
ruclips.net/video/oeBL3J-QGq0/видео.html
Privileged!!!!
What do you mean?
Can you give me examples of links for the projector please
I dont have that projector anymore. I have an Epson LS12000B
And what do you used it on?
A wall..?
Also thank you for the fast reply/answer
I appreciate every video you make, always worth watching for ideas
@Xian Castillo Thank you so much! Really appreciate the support!
Hi, i like ur energy
Am planning to upgrade my AVR from 5.1 to 5.1.4 majority my contents on a streaming and as u know almost all movies Audio format 5.1.
How can i benefit from the heights effect??
I looked at an AVR from sony claiming 360 reality audio effect is that will do?
Is only Sony could do that?
Hello and thank you!
Sony is not the only receiver manufacturer than can give you surround sound. Their 360 reality technology is a little different but essentially its the same as other technologies with immersive surround sound
@@hatoraidcowboy
So i can have this hight effect speakers without needing for atmos format
You still need Atmos content…But you can upmix non Atmos content
@@hatoraidcowboy how?
@@hatoraidcowboy how please??
There’s an new universal remote control alternative to Harmony: Sofabaton X1
I’ve always used Harmony and now this new remote. Works very well, Sofabaton did a great job and meanwhile the only useable alternative for the Harmony.
I agree. While it still has some needed improvements, so far its the only thing that comes close to the Harmony Elite.
That’s true, it’s sad that Logi(tech) canceld Harmony. I liked them a lot.
Love it Mr Cowboy! The budget is a great idea, though everyone will always go over it. Good point on "you don't have to buy everything at once". I would recommend getting the basics first, projector, Screen (spend more on the screen as you can upgrade the projector down the road. there is always upgrades in technology, but little upgrades one screens). Use a sound bar if you don't have the funds to get a great sound system yet. you can always add down the road.
@Michael Thank you! This hobby of ours, the upgrades never end LOL Sometimes it can take years, decades to get your dream Home Theater. Mine is still very much a work in progress. Thanks for your suggestions!
Awesome video bro! Keep it going man!!
Thanks Bro! I appreciate all the support!!
Do you Perfer watching movies like the new Tom cruises mission impossible at movie theater or wait watch at home I went to movies and felt let down the experience is loosing its Magic I think home theater of done right will be much better experiences
I agree with you, going to the movies does not have the same allure. Just saw Mission Impossible last night…..For the big action movies like Mission Impossible, I will watch in theaters, but 95% I wait for the 4K release and watch at home
@@hatoraidcowboy I see I plan watch mission impossible Nolan film maybe few others the big blockbuster that no are sure one not to miss
Hey from Japan! Cool tips! Do you know if those theater seats are available in Japan? thx!
Wow, Japan! Thank you for watching! Let me check with my contact to see if shipping includes Japan.
@@hatoraidcowboy Awesome! thanks!!
Hello! How many seats would you need?
@@hatoraidcowboy Hi, sorry didn't get a notification of your reply. I think two.
@@SuperCollectorClark email me @ hatoraidhour@gmail.com. I have some info for you.
Great video!!
Thanks man!!! Thanks for watching!
Thanks for making this video I’ve subscribed and can’t wait for another to come out. You put a lot of work into your videos and they are really good
@Avery Rich Thank you for your kind words and for the support! Glad I can help and glad you like the content!!
Awesome list! And outstanding video! 👍
@ K Man Thank you!!
H-C, great theatre tips bid... I especially agree with smart/ fun lighting. Nothing makes the funhouse more exciting than the perfect mood lighting.
If I may suggest, don't forget about the newer poorer hobbyists that can't afford the better seating or ideal screens yet... Carry content that everyone can relate to or use. You don't want to limit your channel too much from the wider market... you want to grow your numbers too... Do both at the same time.
Cheers and good luck. :)
Thanks for the suggestions! I’m always looking to improve and reach a wider audience. Thank you for watching!
Get a popcorn maker. The smell will make you feel like youre at the theater.
@Abel Thermidor I’ve actually struggled with this…LOL I Love the smell of popcorn, especially legit popcorn like at the movies, but the clean up and maintenance is what holds me back. Plus for me, it would have to be outside the theater bc the mess it makes would be too much for ME. But definitely a good Tip that I know a lot of people implement in their theater!
@@hatoraidcowboy The devil is in the details my man. The extra work for minute return is pretty much the name of the game.
@@nachowifi2181 LOL Maybe one day.
@@hatoraidcowboy Just use popcorn-specific cooking oil, Flavacol, and popcorn seeds to pop in a pan. Don't overdo the Flavacol. Seriously just a tiny sprinkle is good for a whole pan.
Subbed.👍
@The Suffolk Shaver Thank you so much for the support!
Loved the content, thanks for the advice! I'm doing the research now to build out a home theater in 18-24 months, so I'm looking for all the tips and tricks. I'm a bit late to the party though - the Logitech Harmony remotes can be a bit difficult to find. Have you tried out the Sofabaton stuff? is that worth it for a home theater, or is it just a cheap knockoff to be avoided?
I’m going to do a complete review of the X1 remote. It’s not a perfect remote but I think it has a lot of good potential.
Also congrats on the future build. Exciting times!
What’s something you did in your home theater that makes it feel like a cinema, or something that you’re just proud of?
Bass shakers 😁
@@BADIDEAPRODUCTIONS1 How is yours set up?
@@hatoraidcowboy i have it set up the way you suggest in the video minus the controller (still waiting on one thats still on Kickstarter) its 7.2.4 with seperates. I have gone with bang for buck so nothing high end but I will say that the bass shakers have a really high "wow" factor when I bring people over.
@@BADIDEAPRODUCTIONS1 That’s great! I have yet to experience bass shakers but I’d like to see what the hype is about. I’ve seen a bunch of Home Theater tours on youtube and people love them
@@hatoraidcowboy all things considered they are not that expensive and relatively easy to install. What they basically do is shake the sofas or seats. So even if the subwoofers are off you still have the tactile feeling. One of the best investments bang for buck hands down. I've looked everywhere before for videos on this. Problem is it's not something you can easily show. All I can say is am happy I made the purchase. GL with your videos!
Nice video HCC, thank you. Thumbs up and subscribed.
I made our home theater on the cheap, but put a lot of thought into it. Fancy screen?: Nah...paint (there was a AV site that tried to mimic a $1K screen with paint, went with their recommendation). Finished the wall perfectly smooth - zero imperfections. Projector: Epson refurb. with a lot of light and dynamic range, 12 1/2' diagonal. Screen border?: 1x4 pine w/velveteen wrap. Sound system: Last years better Yamaha receiver on discount, 7.1 Monoprice + four 12" subs. Audiophile? Nope. Will it crack the wall drywall? Almost. In-wall speakers are 8" two-ways. Treble is a mixed of decent tweeters and a ribbon for the center.
Honestly, our jaws (and ears) drop at times when watching. But I could see us upgrading to a 4K sometime in the future since everything but the projector supports it. But no hurry tho. I'm sure other setup sound/look stellar, but that last 10% of 'sounding/looking better' wasn't worth it. Plus my ears/eyes in my old age, aren't the best!
@ Mark Thank you so much for your kind words and for subscribing!
Truth is, we all have to start somewhere and we all have a budget. Sounds like you got a killer setup over there. FOUR SUBS! 😮 I can’t imagine what four subs would be like in my theater. Do you use REW or a mini DSP to calibrate them?
Home Theater is probably the one niche where I feel ok buying used equipment. And enjoy your theater until you can upgrade, I know you are…..and yea there are better theaters out there but some of us will never achieve those accolades so enjoy what you got and upgrade when you can! 😁
@@hatoraidcowboy Speaker calibration is via Yamaha's built in 'YPAO', so I assume it's DSP. But I admit, the subs *might* be bumped up a few dB. :)
I could have spent more, but you know what...it's more than I ever imagined. Theater room is dark, so no need for a screen with 'gain', plus the Epson is bright to begin with (don't recall the lumens off hand), so the image is vibrant. Honestly, no need for a expensive screen even if I wanted one.
Not to go off on a tangent but it's sort of our 'Date Night' space (me, wife). Theater on one end, bar in the middle, pinball machines at the other end. Of course, the pinball machines have subs. Really gave us a fun place to hang out during the COVID dilemma, and the winter months (being in a northern state).
I have yet to dive into the mini dsp world, as my Anthem receiver does not allow for independent correction for both subs, but eventually I want too.
Having your room light controlled can do wonders for picture quality with a projector. I love my Epson 5040UB. Just replaced the bulb for the first time a few months ago. And its served me very well. I would like to upgrade to the new Epson lasers eventually though.
That’s awesome having a date night spot especially during covid. I’m not married(yet) but that’s one thing I look forward to, is hopefully sharing this passion with a wife some day.
What state are you in? I’m jelly of the winters in the Northern states 🙃
I assume you are in the Dallas area? Hit me up, I like what you are doing and would love to chat about home theaters :) Edit: Houston it appears, that is where I am from. Still like to chat.
@Eric Johnson. Thank you for your support!
What's better?
1- recliner for best personal comfort
2- sofa for cuddling with your loved one
Hmmm. This is a difficult question….LOL I am single but aspire to find a wife. 👀
I think in the end cuddling up with a loved one and watching a movie is more enjoyable than watching solo….But you can still get theater love seats and have comfort and cuddles!!
How about you? #1 or #2?
The theater love seat sounds good.
@@yourstudlyfriendsteve2201 Yea! You dont have to sacrifice comfort to cuddle.
In your theater?
Terrible intro.
scared of metal music ?
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