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I am thinking of getting a 65 inch HDTV and theatre seating. Anyone have a nice home theatre they can post pics of? I am looking for ideas. I saw a 5 DVD disc player at Best Buy I liked and even thought of getting a theatre style popcorn popper.
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I've got the 65 inch widescreen and the 5-disc dvd...I don't see the point in theater seating though. The shit isn't comfortable.
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I prefer to sit on a comfy sofa
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Sorry, I must have been sleep walking again.
Just dreaming about what life will be like in 3 months. Move along. |
If you have a dedicated room you should look into a projector instead of a huge TV. You'll thank me when it comes time to move it. (However the new Toshiba's aren't bad that come in two pieces.)
I'll give you a tip right off the bat. If you like bass, get this: http://svsubwoofers.com/subs_b4_plus.htm Basically the best subwoofer on the market right now that isn't going to cost you the same price as a new car. |
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I have a 120" HDTV projection screen, with THX. Electric recliners, etc. Well over $100k. Have pics somewhere.
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me theatre seating = huge ass luxury beanbag chairs... they're almost the size of a twin bed
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http://bradshawlive.com/theatre/screen.jpg
http://bradshawlive.com/theatre/chairs.jpg have 6 total chairs, this is a very old pic, from when they were first delivered. |
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try http://bradshawlive.com/theatre/chairs.jpg and http://bradshawlive.com/theatre/screen.jpg |
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bradshaw makes my 100" screen seem small!
I need a bigger room.. I have some pics as well but not finished ones. I have about 100 pics when i built the system. the bass will knock your ass off.. |
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You getting soft or something? |
(Oops fucked my post up. Here goes again.)
I just priced these in Dec. For 3 of them in black leather with motorized recliners it was $7000 Canadian. http://www.lazboy.com/ourfurniture/hometheater.asp |
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Greg did his home theatre room on his own. Came out nice, and spent maybe 1/10th what I spent.
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well my room is small, the unit retailed for about 6.8 k it can do a 200" picture but i dont have the space.. i did not pay that though.. now the price is way down! |
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I've seen some people that use a tv in the daytime then have a screen lower from the ceiling at night when it's dark. |
Do you have a spot on your property with a good south/southwest view (assuming you're continental USA)?
Lots of companies are getting rich lying how the big dish is dying but your cable company and satellite company get their signals from a big dish. These days you have to have a couple of receivers slaved together (Google 4DTV and FTA) to get the most out of a big dish but not only can you get 99% of the popular channels (a few have exclusive distribution contracts) you can get several thousand other frequencies of feeds, stations, radio, whatever and if you want HD you can add that. You'll spend more upfront for equipment but save in subscriptions and get a better picture than your cable or DSS can provide. You will never watch 80% or more of the stuff on any cable or little dish package but on big dish you can subscribe to most channels ala carte for as little as 5 bucks a year and display first generation signals on your dream theater system. I am currently paying just $50 or so ANNUALLY for the stuff I want that is scrambled. If you only use it to watch the free stuff it it's not a replacement for whatever you use for your primary TV but if you like sports, news, international stuff and misc stuff being beamed around you will be in heaven when there is nothing else on:) Caveat Emptor: there is a bit of a learning curve involved, not quite as bad as learing a computer:) |
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outaman think there called.. |
soul rebel, thats a pretty damn sweet setup you got there
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I do not like big TV...29' it is okey, because i see one film every two weeks maximum, prefer play to tennis, bowling, go-carts :)
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Nice :thumbsup |
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The chairs are very nice, must have set you back a bit |
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some of those are nice for sure :)
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Awesome, I want it:thumbsup
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http://lbbv.com/pics/room.jpg
Not the greatest pics, I know. The seating is two comfy couches, and the second row of seating is raised 12". It consists of: Denon VR-4802R 7.1 THX receiver Adcom 5500 amp 4 Boston Acoustics vr-950 towers in all four corners Boston Acoustics Center Mission 15" powered sub Mirage sides Plus, a 60 CD jukebox, DVD player, VCR, Sony touchscreen remote, etc... It's time to replace my 54" big screen with a plasma though. We were going to do that this year, but we're putting in an inground pool instead. |
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make a better pic of the TV |
Choker, what are you looking to drop on this? If its >50k then bestbuy is not going to cut it for quality.
If you're not looking to go totally crazy, might i recommend the Sony Grand Wega III 70". It's an LCD rear projection system that's about... half a foot deep. Looks like plasma from the front. Quality wise it's top notch too. Can run 1:1 pixel from a HD source and has DVI inputs for a top-notch dvd player or HTPC. As far as room design goes, check these out. http://www.cedia.net/awards/elwinners2002.php But i strongly suggest you get a pro in to design your room's sound, it really doesnt cost much of anything since they'll sell you their own product, and they'll use things like acoustic sensors to map out what the best sound setup is for the room so you have no dead spots. /audiophile mode off |
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How much? |
I only have a 48" JVC HDTV, nothing special.
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Hehehe - I had to measure VERY carefully to make sure I got a TV that would even fit into my little house. :winkwink: I HAVE thought about getting crazy and buying a table for it......:thumbsup
http://www.onlinebeach.com/den3.jpg |
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Good job Brad. :thumbsup DH |
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