This is from 2008, so it has probably been eclipsed already:
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World’s Most Expensive Home-Cinema
This baby costs $6 million but it’s the ultimate home theater experience.
Jeremy Kipnis is a music producer that also invented this incredible home-cinema system. I’m sure you think $6 million is too much for something like this but if you’re really passionate about something, money is definitely no object...especially if you have lots of it.
The Kipnis home cinema is made up of a Sony SRX-S110 Professional Video Projector with a 4,096-by-2,160 resolution, the Stewart Snowmatte 1.0 Gain Laboratory-Grade Motion Picture screen (18×10 foot) , Sony BDP-S1 Blu-ray Player, Toshiba HD-XA1 HD DVD Player with SATA Drive (72 HDTV Hours Total) and Mark Levinson N° 51 DVD/CD Media Player, HLD-X0 Hi-Vision HDTV MUSE Laserdisc Player, VC HMDH-5U D-VHS recorder. Throw in a PlayStation 3 consoles for hardcore gamers and you have the world’s most “badass” home cinema.
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I used to be somewhat of an audiophile. Among other equipment, I still use a Yamaha Pro Amp/Pre-Amp, Teac and Akai Open Reel tape decks, JBL Studio Monitors, very old AR (Acoustic Research) speakers, and a gazillion components I've picked up over the years (equalizers, etc - I have a small computer/stereo museum in my garage).
I mostly listen to digital music online with headphones or in my car these days, but when I sit down and seriously listen to music in my family room, I usually listen to vinyl LPs on my Technics MK1200s (I don't collect music much anymore, but I have thousands of LPs - I bought a few dozen diamond stylus needles in case record turntables ever become totally obsolete).
My brother used to work for Carver so he has a cool Sonic Holography system with badass homemade speakers.
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