True. Most guidelines (CEDIA CEB 23, THX, SMPTE, Dolby etc) suggest that there shouldn't be any aisles down the center line of the screen, but maybe the client preferred that, or perhaps the main seating is the second row and the stairs ensured an unobstructed view.
@X2 JoelMK 33 that doesn't make any sense , the screen is a solid piece of fabric called blackout cloth that has multiple layers of rubber covered with polyester and cotton, no light is getting through that projector screen because it was designed to block light, the lack of paint behind the projector screen is still baffling because there is no reason they shouldn't have painted the whole wall
Marcus Lowe You actually think anyone is worried about a few extra pounds on a £20K project? Or even the time? They didn’t do it because they cba, not because of the reasons you claim.
@@marcus5592 Thanks - that's nice. Actually the painters were working directly for our customer -not for us, and our customer decided not to have the area behind the screen painted .
And I thought I had cinema experience in my living room. But this. This thing looks like The Bridge from StarTrek Enterprise! Nice work done. Hope it feels good as much as it looks good.
Octavarium89: First, QLED TV is brighter and better for a home cinema. OLED is good for dark and wide viewing but QLED is more striking. Try DTS:X with a minimum 7.1 speakers but with ceiling spkrs, 11.2 is better. I like DTS MA 7.1, it fabulous for the money. Unfortunately, most 4K blu ray movies are Dolby/DTS 5.1, so sad for this. So, I buy HD movies for my 4K TV and enjoy DTS MA 7.1.
Moving into a new house in January, and the basement is half this size, but my Lord this would be a dream come true to achieve. Well at least a fraction of this would be a dream come true!
40 years from now in 2058 some 30 year old guy is going to move in and say what the hell is a home theater and tear it all down. Then he's going to be like who the hell covered up a nice fireplace.
@@apokolipslord6403 it's not me you got to worry about being stupid. Just need one religious nut that thinks, better life beyond, then booooooooommmmm.
Try ripped bean bag that smells like cat piss and a portable DVD player he got at goodwill he props up on a wobbly folding tray table next to his microwaved totinos pizza rolls.
True. I would have put 4 chairs right on center and have little walkway on either sides of the chair. But WTH they can still make that change, Just another 5000 pounds eh.
damn Tom...you sure hit a few nerves with your observation...the world is full of haters who just have to throw punches to make them feel better about their meager lives... and i thought the same thing as you stated...i always look for a center seat when i go to the movies...these haters don't know what it means to enjoy the movie experience it seems...they like to enjoy things from the sidelines...and their BS is just a way of explaining their own way of life....
I have such respect for you, building this from scratch takes some serious knowledge and a big budget haha. I created my own cinema also but much more simpeler, i salute you sir ! Greetings from the Netherlands !
Needs seats in the middle and personally as much as I love the look of the star ceiling I'd prefer the atmos speakers in the correct place and have 4 of them.
Caleb Walker its still a valid question even if he wanted them there. Sound and Picture should have balance. It's obvious he cares about both so why the compromise?
J Groenveld Why do women hate big TV's? I feel for you man i had a 40'' myself until recently, i'm single now so i thought fuck it. Bypassed 50'', 55'', 60'' 65'' and bought a 75''. Love it. Not going to lie the only thing that stopped me going even bigger was 80''+ costs a small fortune.
I love those star ceilings, and while watching this I had the idea of doing a large panel and painting it with a nebula, such as the famed ultra-high-res shot from the Hubble, and drilling holes into the panel(s) for lights exactly where the stars are. It'd be a ton of work, but damn it would look amazing!
Well, damn. The visual effect of that star ceiling looks stunning in this video, and I can't imagine how it would be to just sit in there. It looks like it could be a sun/moon roof of some deep space vessel. Lol, I think it might have me wanting to have a couple of Star Trek like Captain chairs in the center, with a low ship engine humming noise playing over that sound system, which I have no doubt has killer acoustics from the rock wool insulation. Nice work.
It’s beautiful. Love the colour choices. Looks so warm and inviting. Huge screen. I would have had the stairs going up the side and had central seating.
Yes that would make sense, to have the best seat in the middle on the front row, but we offered lots of different layouts and this is the one our clients preferred.
What the hell is wrong with you people, giving this a thumbs down. Pathetic. Brilliant cinema room. Wish I had this, awsom. All I can say is there sure are some jealous sad people out there. Work of art. If I had the money I could build this my self. Second on the list would be a Swimmingpool. Great stuff.
Very nice work! As a 20 year veteran of our industry and an avid wood worker, I appreciate the precision, the design...all of it! Sure people will point out something they see as a mistake but most of those haters couldn’t do the job anyways! Nice work.
Thanks glad you liked it. I totally agree about the negativity. The thing is some people don't that we build according to our clients choices , not always our own.
Thanks very much , In fact we always have cinema room projects at various stages of progress. We do lots of projects where we don't have to re model the room. Those projects wouldn't be as interesting to watch. These videos take a lot of time to edit etc , Thanks for such a nice comment ,glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for your comment. We are a tiny company , but we are doing home cinema projects constantly. Most of our projects are a lot smaller and lower value than this one. Even if someone just wants a home cinema projector supplied and installed, we are happy to do that. The videos take a lot of work and we would have trouble finding the time to make more of them. We do have a time-lapse recorded but not yet edited, of a much smaller project , just fitting a projector based home cinema system into a fairly modest lounge, chasing the cables into walls etc , but without changing the look of the room. We may manage to publish that at some point.
Looks great but I would have put the steps in the money spot. This moves people to the edges which puts you closer to side speakers and off axis to the screen for a dimmer image and the loss of front sound stage. Looks great but just my recommendations.
Sometimes it's not about having the best placement, sometimes its about fulfilling the wishes of the person commissioning the job done and maybe that's what they want and maybe what they want is to sit that far away or possibly they wanted it to feel open and large. It's not what I would want either but you have to put into that into consideration. The thing that drives me nuts is the due fact that side surround speakers are not in the same orientation so the left surround is going to sound far lower than the right surround.
1.3 k haters in just one video. It's a great theater that obviously the owners love and enjoy all the time. This world is filled with so much hate and jealousy! Great work on this theater guys!
Looks fantastic, one of the best home theatres I've ever seen. Maybe the subwoofer could've been better integrated though, seems a bit like you though about the other speakers really hard but completely forgot about the subwoofer and then just plopped it in front.
F-ing awesome theater. However, video was a bit hard to watch because one is trying to see what’s happening and read the caption at the same time. Great job👍🏽
For what was spent I'd of blown out that ceiling if nothing is above it. We have 12' ceilings and I'd think twice especially with a drop down Trey ceiling. The end result looks good. I'd probably go for a laser projector.
Right? The work and detail with the construction process was immaculate, but when it comes down to the earth-shaking moment intensifying audio experience, a 7.1.2 set up is what you're rocking? That's a large space, and if you're dropping those K's, invest in more audio gear and HEAVEN FORBID get more subs. 1 powered sub isn't enough to fill that space. Now I did see 2 subs, one was ported from the front seen when they were assembling the screen, and the sub I see in the end result is sealed. Not sure if they were both implemented, but still. Whatev, bet it still sounds pristine.
@@tonkatoytruck Allright, well, instead of being a toxic pretencious douchbag, spill the beans on the secret to our audio universe that you so pridefully hold on Great one.
The ceiling in my basement is about the same height. I was think of digging it down 12" so I could get a descent riser but after seeing this room I don't think that will be necessary. Looks great with out the head room in the 2nd row.
Adding a dvd shelf, not closing the space off, and not planning ahead for subwoofer placement are keeping this from looking like a much more expensive theater space. Lots of high quality work and materials but the multicolor DVD array next to the screen is distracting and tacky. Obviously the speakers aren't integrated into the walls on this setup, but the subwoofer especially stands out as a large front-and-center box. For lighting, sound dampening, and sound quality reasons there would be massive benefits to closing off that half-wall. Still an impressive setup.
Hello, visually it is a super nice cinema but room acoustically it is a disaster! Why were no Super changes, Basotect absurdly installed? Why was no room acoustics concept designed? and why did not you install any acoustically transparent canvas?
D K You seem to be making an unreasonable assumption that acoustics were not studied or checked. The only way to know whether acoustics are good is to stand in the room and check. The room clearly has irregular shape which is highly recommended for good acoustics. It has a mixture of hard and soft surfaces again ideal, it has carpet and star ceiling both of which are acoustically absorbent. The video shows and the titles list the installation of acoustic panels rock wool and traps. Good acoustics involve creating balance, many cinema rooms have far too much acoustic absorption.
I agree with DK and I speak with experience. My room is 6.8m by 6m at a cost of around $30k. Built by me. The Centre speaker is at the wrong height and is too small for a room that size. Stereo speakers (Dali?) are too close to the walls and too low on the ground and that super soft looking carpet will be killing the sound at the front of the room, the soundstage will suffer too. Looks like someone with a lot of money but not really any idea about acoustics. Surprised the Company installing it thought it was OK. I would have made the screen smaller, brought the stereos in and built a raised platform to raise the speakers a half metre and finished the stage with a short pile carpet tile. I would have put in presence speakers and used Dialogue Lift to centralize the vocals.
tom spud I agree. That center is far too small and low (at least angle it upwards for goodness sake!), the FL and FR should be toed in if at all possible (which it was before screen size was selected - looks not possible now). All surfaces of speakers/sub should be covered with reflection-reducing velvet. Also, the screen essentially touching the ceiling will have quite a bit of reflectivity. The ceiling paint, no matter how good it is, is not going to absorb that light bounce. And that Blu-ray shelving is a real eyesore. Should at least have doors or a sliding mechanism to hide it. It’s a shame since much of the room is quite pretty. Personally I’d be pretty upset with the room if it were designed this way. But I recognize to each his/her own.
You may be right in theory but in reality, there may be no discernable difference if you did a blind test. A lot of extremely expensive high-end speakers fail double-blind tests. The same is true of extremely expensive wine. I'm very wary of audiophiles and their claims like gold speaker wires. You do sound like yoiu know what you're talking about but I don't know if it makes a real difference.
I've over 20 years of experience in this department. Something a simple as toeing in the FL and FR speakers, moving them an extra inch away from the rear and side walls and angling other speakers like Centre, LP and RP make a massive difference. Most decent manufacturers will always give recommended speaker placement distances to allow for a variety of factors such as air intake etc. This is especially important with big floor standing speakers. The composition of wiring, not only in speakers, but the interconnects between initial source and amplification makes a huge difference too, especially on expensive systems. Interconnects will change treble, bass, clarity of vocals, separation of instruments, accuracy and sound stage and there's is a bit of expertise involved in knowing what cabling is suitable for different brands of hardware. All in all it makes a huge difference, there's no theory about it.
Friend: I just bought a 60" OLED Cinema display. It's huge and ....
Me: Let's carry on this conversation in my basement.
But OLED better than any projector. Real black, contrast, etc.
@@MikooOnRUclips Is it better than OLED tv? I don't think so
OLEDs come in 60"??? doubt it
@@3rdJose yes?
@@hackattack713 Laser projectors give true black and better color accuracy than any OLED, and they don't wear out after a few years.
the best seat in the house are those stairs
😄
Nevertheless, they have done something really special.
👏👏👏
True. Most guidelines (CEDIA CEB 23, THX, SMPTE, Dolby etc) suggest that there shouldn't be any aisles down the center line of the screen, but maybe the client preferred that, or perhaps the main seating is the second row and the stairs ensured an unobstructed view.
This video will be one of the main inspirations for my dream home cinema. Really well done :)
I'm building mine soon!👍
Nick Lancer me also l my dream
Too bad that he's not getting the best home theatre experience
At least they covered it as opposed to removing it. Best decision of the build.
@@bryanp4827 Hey man, just saw your comment. It says that you posted it 2 years ago. How is it? What is the outcome?
Having that low wall into the next room.killed it
Yea they should have closed it off completely imo then it would be brilliant
Yeah they had to close it and replace it with a door
Totally ruins it. I mean why would you do that?
Agree should have closed it and put a door instead
I love the idea of the stars in the lofted ceiling, A+ my Vote,
It is pure pleasure when the work is left to the real professionals of home cinema. Wonderful job completion!
It bothers me that behind the projector screen wasn't fully painted.
@X2 JoelMK 33 that doesn't make any sense , the screen is a solid piece of fabric called blackout cloth that has multiple layers of rubber covered with polyester and cotton, no light is getting through that projector screen because it was designed to block light, the lack of paint behind the projector screen is still baffling because there is no reason they shouldn't have painted the whole wall
Marcus Lowe You actually think anyone is worried about a few extra pounds on a £20K project? Or even the time?
They didn’t do it because they cba, not because of the reasons you claim.
Same lmao
That guy from Mr. Bean series may have come to take his hat
@@marcus5592 Thanks - that's nice. Actually the painters were working directly for our customer -not for us, and our customer decided not to have the area behind the screen painted .
That roof with the night and starts though! Absolute beautiful!
Thanks, glad you liked it.
And I thought I had cinema experience in my living room. But this. This thing looks like The Bridge from StarTrek Enterprise! Nice work done. Hope it feels good as much as it looks good.
wow!!!! that is so tight. I love the whole aesthetic.. The red is so warm and this looks very professional.
Wanna know my setup?
My phone and my grandma's couch.
Same .😆
Excellent choice sir
Freeloader
Mine IS your grandma.
@@itsRabbitSeasonYo his grandma loves him and that's OK.
Really well done is an understatement. I know the client is enjoying the theater. No need to buy movie tickets again.
i was happy of my hisense 49" smart 1080p tv and onkyo 5.1 surround....until now...
Try 27" monitor with a 20 dollar headset
Octavarium89 you shull try the onkio 5.1.2 Dolby Atmos Is really gud
Octavarium89: First, QLED TV is brighter and better for a home cinema. OLED is good for dark and wide viewing but QLED is more striking. Try DTS:X with a minimum 7.1 speakers but with ceiling spkrs, 11.2 is better. I like DTS MA 7.1, it fabulous for the money. Unfortunately, most 4K blu ray movies are Dolby/DTS 5.1, so sad for this. So, I buy HD movies for my 4K TV and enjoy DTS MA 7.1.
Yikes hisense
me too am on LG 49" 4k tv and Sony Dav 650 home theater and this just made me sad..
Moving into a new house in January, and the basement is half this size, but my Lord this would be a dream come true to achieve. Well at least a fraction of this would be a dream come true!
40 years from now in 2058 some 30 year old guy is going to move in and say what the hell is a home theater and tear it all down. Then he's going to be like who the hell covered up a nice fireplace.
LOL There won't even be a planet earth in 40 years time. Well no one to say it is anyway.
@spu3 how stupid can you be?
@@apokolipslord6403 it's not me you got to worry about being stupid. Just need one religious nut that thinks, better life beyond, then booooooooommmmm.
Parental Guardian but atomic bombs are irrelevant though
And the rad. Hope it doesn’t get a leak on one of the valves.
This one of the best cinemas i've seen ever...
Absolutely beautiful. Id love to have that in my house. Maybe one day
Fantastic, including holes for the drinks!
That’s insane.I can only dream to have a theater room half as nice as this.Great work.
Thanks so much , and congrats on getting in the very first comment within a couple of minutes of the video being published :-)
Thanks , I wish I could afford one like this myself :-)
Wow, that's actually really impressive! From grandma's house to bro-house in just over 5 minutes....
Perfect ! Just one thing I might add: smoked glass divider from the top of the dwarf wall to the ceiling. Still...fantastic !!
that is so silky smooth,just stunning
You go through all that and then you don't have two front and center seats for your own movie theater. LOL
Try ripped bean bag that smells like cat piss and a portable DVD player he got at goodwill he props up on a wobbly folding tray table next to his microwaved totinos pizza rolls.
CSLFiero who told you about my cat piss bean bag chair? Fuck!
True. I would have put 4 chairs right on center and have little walkway on either sides of the chair.
But WTH they can still make that change, Just another 5000 pounds eh.
damn Tom...you sure hit a few nerves with your observation...the world is full of haters who just have to throw punches to make them feel better about their meager lives... and i thought the same thing as you stated...i always look for a center seat when i go to the movies...these haters don't know what it means to enjoy the movie experience it seems...they like to enjoy things from the sidelines...and their BS is just a way of explaining their own way of life....
Tom Alba seriously I would want two front and center seats why the heck is everyone so dang upset though your absolutely correct about that
I have such respect for you, building this from scratch takes some serious knowledge and a big budget haha. I created my own cinema also but much more simpeler, i salute you sir ! Greetings from the Netherlands !
Thanks I bet your cinema room is awesome too
That music reminds me of the old dvd menu screens where the music loops every 30 seconds or so
Finally someone with a Big screen.. Looks Awesome🤩👍
Meu Deus, ficou lindo *-* parabéns pelo trabalho, rapazes. Ficou show!
I like how you explained throughout the video on what was happening
Why not placing the seats in the middle. Now you're watching from the sites
yeah all that bother then you still dont get the seat you wanted!!! :D
Needs seats in the middle and personally as much as I love the look of the star ceiling I'd prefer the atmos speakers in the correct place and have 4 of them.
With webs
Henk Kalse because it’s his money and his vision and he can do whatever he wants with it.
Caleb Walker its still a valid question even if he wanted them there. Sound and Picture should have balance. It's obvious he cares about both so why the compromise?
It took me a year to convince the miss to upgrade our television to a 40". This will take a life time.
J Groenveld Why do women hate big TV's? I feel for you man i had a 40'' myself until recently, i'm single now so i thought fuck it. Bypassed 50'', 55'', 60'' 65'' and bought a 75''. Love it. Not going to lie the only thing that stopped me going even bigger was 80''+ costs a small fortune.
No middle seating on the front row? That would have been a top priority for me
Your company makes far more tasteful home cinema's than the American ones I have seen, in my eyes at least. Very nice in this case.
RUclips: Wanna watch a time lapse of a home theatre be made
Me: HELL YEAH
So awesome... and that Dyson fan in the middle of the floor during the build was so cute!
I love those star ceilings, and while watching this I had the idea of doing a large panel and painting it with a nebula, such as the famed ultra-high-res shot from the Hubble, and drilling holes into the panel(s) for lights exactly where the stars are. It'd be a ton of work, but damn it would look amazing!
Sounds cool
I always say most important parts to a theater room is screen size and sound, and wow!
Well, damn. The visual effect of that star ceiling looks stunning in this video, and I can't imagine how it would be to just sit in there. It looks like it could be a sun/moon roof of some deep space vessel. Lol, I think it might have me wanting to have a couple of Star Trek like Captain chairs in the center, with a low ship engine humming noise playing over that sound system, which I have no doubt has killer acoustics from the rock wool insulation. Nice work.
Thanks so much
That ceiling is really very beautiful XX
It’s beautiful. Love the colour choices. Looks so warm and inviting. Huge screen.
I would have had the stairs going up the side and had central seating.
Yes that would make sense, to have the best seat in the middle on the front row, but we offered lots of different layouts and this is the one our clients preferred.
Really awesome job, thanks for showing us the conversion. BTW, best watch this at .25 speed.
Great job,one of my all time favorite home theaters,especially love the simulated night sky,and all the detail.
Thanks thats very kind of you.
What the hell is wrong with you people, giving this a thumbs down. Pathetic. Brilliant cinema room. Wish I had this, awsom. All I can say is there sure are some jealous sad people out there. Work of art. If I had the money I could build this my self. Second on the list would be a Swimmingpool. Great stuff.
Amazing work guys!!! Love the ceiling work
Thanks so much./
Those ceiling tiles are amazing...
Geezus!!
Beautiful work!
what a difference it makes having the starry ceiling. It really opened us an otherwise smaller space.
Absolutely an Amazing Masterwork😱😱❗❗👏👏👏Best Congrat. Stunning📽🎬🎶❗❗
That's alot of work, but the finished product is the reward.
I would like to see the star ceiling done alone, i wanna do that
Great video and I enjoyed the music while watching. Thank you for the inspiration.
Please now give us a tour and tell us about the equipment you’re using and the surround sound test
Very nice work! As a 20 year veteran of our industry and an avid wood worker, I appreciate the precision, the design...all of it! Sure people will point out something they see as a mistake but most of those haters couldn’t do the job anyways! Nice work.
Thanks glad you liked it. I totally agree about the negativity. The thing is some people don't that we build according to our clients choices , not always our own.
How often do you do projects. I think you should make a video like this every time!!!
Thanks very much , In fact we always have cinema room projects at various stages of progress. We do lots of projects where we don't have to re model the room. Those projects wouldn't be as interesting to watch.
These videos take a lot of time to edit etc , Thanks for such a nice comment ,glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks for your comment. We are a tiny company , but we are doing home cinema projects constantly. Most of our projects are a lot smaller and lower value than this one. Even if someone just wants a home cinema projector supplied and installed, we are happy to do that. The videos take a lot of work and we would have trouble finding the time to make more of them. We do have a time-lapse recorded but not yet edited, of a much smaller project , just fitting a projector based home cinema system into a fairly modest lounge, chasing the cables into walls etc , but without changing the look of the room. We may manage to publish that at some point.
i can make a cinema in my bedroom
you guys are awesome and please keep up the good work!
UK Home Cinemas I beg to differ. It's interesting for us because we're not used to seeing it :)
that space animation killed the whole video at the end better than the installation itself
Wow, the transformation is insane! I need one of these cinemas in my house!
WOW! i LOVED the ceiling !
Looks great but I would have put the steps in the money spot. This moves people to the edges which puts you closer to side speakers and off axis to the screen for a dimmer image and the loss of front sound stage. Looks great but just my recommendations.
Sometimes it's not about having the best placement, sometimes its about fulfilling the wishes of the person commissioning the job done and maybe that's what they want and maybe what they want is to sit that far away or possibly they wanted it to feel open and large. It's not what I would want either but you have to put into that into consideration. The thing that drives me nuts is the due fact that side surround speakers are not in the same orientation so the left surround is going to sound far lower than the right surround.
I'm not envious at all. I'm sick with jealousy! Such a beautiful set-up.
I love how after all that work , they still have to plug in the projector with an ugly cord hanging down the wall behind the rear seats
Exactly- what the fuck is that about?
Very nice thats a dreamtheatre can't understand negative comments it's stunning well done U.K.
1.3 k haters in just one video. It's a great theater that obviously the owners love and enjoy all the time. This world is filled with so much hate and jealousy! Great work on this theater guys!
Superbly done. Difficulty is not so much the cost of this fit out but finding a house in the UK big enough.
Can you make the logo a bit larger? There is still a bit more space on the screen.
Hahahajaha yeah good one!
You made me laugh)
Looks fantastic, one of the best home theatres I've ever seen. Maybe the subwoofer could've been better integrated though, seems a bit like you though about the other speakers really hard but completely forgot about the subwoofer and then just plopped it in front.
How did they get that starry ceiling??!! Looks really nice.
Black panel with holes in them. LED light shine through the holes
They cut a hole in the ceiling.
Fiberoptics in a panel
That is mental! Great work
F-ing awesome theater. However, video was a bit hard to watch because one is trying to see what’s happening and read the caption at the same time. Great job👍🏽
change the speed at which the video plays. :D
That's a great idea Bill. Thanks.
Really good video! There aren't many (if any) start to finish videos of home cinema installs and this really shows a lot of what's involved.
Thanks so much , glad you enjoyed it.
that music is weird but this is dope
Absolutely stunning Video..
I would love to install at my Home..!!
ppl who probably cant afford a 4k tv criticizing lol. Great work
AWESOME! That was SO DOPE and you guys are magicians!!
The ceiling is just an ender portal
SaluTv That’s exactly what I thought. LMAO
Great ideas. I have a large basement I’m going to convert just coming up with ideas. I loved the star ceiling
firstt i need a house.
Shit, first I need a job.
First I need the will to live.
First I need
@@PhantomAyz First
Nicely done. Love it.
Who is watching this in quarantaine?
Very nice. Beautiful.
For what was spent I'd of blown out that ceiling if nothing is above it. We have 12' ceilings and I'd think twice especially with a drop down Trey ceiling. The end result looks good. I'd probably go for a laser projector.
Hey Dj, you still vaping man?? . Haven't seen you around in a long time. Always found your input on The Vape Team very interesting!!
Great looking home cinema
😂😂😂.Maybe I should make a video titled "Middle class guy reacts to making private cinema hall"
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Turned out very nice !!
How much for this whole set up?
nice work guys ...looks awesome
My headphones and laptop also work very well
Very cool. I do stuff like that here in Calgary, recently built a house with an attached bar, 9.2 with a jumbotron with screens in it.
I sure hope they turn off all those lights when watching something.
Man those guys work extremely fast!🙀
Another example where audio is the last consideration when building a home theater.
Right? The work and detail with the construction process was immaculate, but when it comes down to the earth-shaking moment intensifying audio experience, a 7.1.2 set up is what you're rocking? That's a large space, and if you're dropping those K's, invest in more audio gear and HEAVEN FORBID get more subs. 1 powered sub isn't enough to fill that space. Now I did see 2 subs, one was ported from the front seen when they were assembling the screen, and the sub I see in the end result is sealed. Not sure if they were both implemented, but still. Whatev, bet it still sounds pristine.
@@iforgotwhatiwasdoin Another person who thinks its all about equipment. Go back to sleep.
@@tonkatoytruck Allright, well, instead of being a toxic pretencious douchbag, spill the beans on the secret to our audio universe that you so pridefully hold on Great one.
Nice And For 4k That's Excellent Work 🤙🏿
Why put stairs right in the middle? That's the sweet spot for best viewing. Silly
The ceiling in my basement is about the same height. I was think of digging it down 12" so I could get a descent riser but after seeing this room I don't think that will be necessary. Looks great with out the head room in the 2nd row.
Adding a dvd shelf, not closing the space off, and not planning ahead for subwoofer placement are keeping this from looking like a much more expensive theater space. Lots of high quality work and materials but the multicolor DVD array next to the screen is distracting and tacky. Obviously the speakers aren't integrated into the walls on this setup, but the subwoofer especially stands out as a large front-and-center box. For lighting, sound dampening, and sound quality reasons there would be massive benefits to closing off that half-wall. Still an impressive setup.
MrPepelongstockings $10000+ in installation and they only have one sub
Beautifully designed
What was the budget?
$yes
Nice work !
I have a cinema room too. It's called the toilet and I use my phone as the screen
1000 Subscribers Without Videos Challenge I bet it smells nice too 💩😂
@@harkisingh 😂😂😂😂😂
Really good bass, I bet.
I really liked the song, I bet the builders listened to through the whole construction in the background.
Hello, visually it is a super nice cinema but room acoustically it is a disaster! Why were no Super changes, Basotect absurdly installed? Why was no room acoustics concept designed? and why did not you install any acoustically transparent canvas?
D K You seem to be making an unreasonable assumption that acoustics were not studied or checked. The only way to know whether acoustics are good is to stand in the room and check. The room clearly has irregular shape which is highly recommended for good acoustics. It has a mixture of hard and soft surfaces again ideal, it has carpet and star ceiling both of which are acoustically absorbent. The video shows and the titles list the installation of acoustic panels rock wool and traps. Good acoustics involve creating balance, many cinema rooms have far too much acoustic absorption.
I agree with DK and I speak with experience. My room is 6.8m by 6m at a cost of around $30k. Built by me. The Centre speaker is at the wrong height and is too small for a room that size. Stereo speakers (Dali?) are too close to the walls and too low on the ground and that super soft looking carpet will be killing the sound at the front of the room, the soundstage will suffer too. Looks like someone with a lot of money but not really any idea about acoustics. Surprised the Company installing it thought it was OK.
I would have made the screen smaller, brought the stereos in and built a raised platform to raise the speakers a half metre and finished the stage with a short pile carpet tile. I would have put in presence speakers and used Dialogue Lift to centralize the vocals.
tom spud I agree. That center is far too small and low (at least angle it upwards for goodness sake!), the FL and FR should be toed in if at all possible (which it was before screen size was selected - looks not possible now). All surfaces of speakers/sub should be covered with reflection-reducing velvet.
Also, the screen essentially touching the ceiling will have quite a bit of reflectivity. The ceiling paint, no matter how good it is, is not going to absorb that light bounce.
And that Blu-ray shelving is a real eyesore. Should at least have doors or a sliding mechanism to hide it. It’s a shame since much of the room is quite pretty.
Personally I’d be pretty upset with the room if it were designed this way. But I recognize to each his/her own.
You may be right in theory but in reality, there may be no discernable difference if you did a blind test. A lot of extremely expensive high-end speakers fail double-blind tests. The same is true of extremely expensive wine. I'm very wary of audiophiles and their claims like gold speaker wires. You do sound like yoiu know what you're talking about but I don't know if it makes a real difference.
I've over 20 years of experience in this department. Something a simple as toeing in the FL and FR speakers, moving them an extra inch away from the rear and side walls and angling other speakers like Centre, LP and RP make a massive difference. Most decent manufacturers will always give recommended speaker placement distances to allow for a variety of factors such as air intake etc. This is especially important with big floor standing speakers.
The composition of wiring, not only in speakers, but the interconnects between initial source and amplification makes a huge difference too, especially on expensive systems. Interconnects will change treble, bass, clarity of vocals, separation of instruments, accuracy and sound stage and there's is a bit of expertise involved in knowing what cabling is suitable for different brands of hardware. All in all it makes a huge difference, there's no theory about it.
Fantastic job!