Is Your Room Too Small For A Home Theater?? No....it's not

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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2021
  • Is my room too small for a home theater? This might be the most common excuse for someone not converting a room into a home theater. Today we debunk this myth and talk about some of the things to look out for if you're building a home theater in a small room such as a bedroom.
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Komentáře • 269

  • @Davidjune1970
    @Davidjune1970 Před 3 lety +179

    They are lying. The most common excuse is not having the money lol

    • @SCORP1ONF1RE
      @SCORP1ONF1RE Před rokem +2

      Or in my case. The energy.

    • @augusto9255
      @augusto9255 Před rokem +4

      Or the space lol

    • @emotionalreader3529
      @emotionalreader3529 Před rokem +1

      100% the money lol

    • @TheGivingWolf
      @TheGivingWolf Před 11 měsíci +2

      You can slowly create a movie theater over the time that it takes to build one... you just need to have patience and be happy with what you can get slowly.

    • @northeast7412
      @northeast7412 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I reckon the most truthful answer to why most people do not have a home cinema, it’s simple, they can’t be bothered putting in the effort as they feel it’s not worth having one for the amount of time they would use it.

  • @TriMuXx
    @TriMuXx Před 3 lety +8

    Haha, YES!! I've been telling Friends and family this for YEARS now! Finally a video from someone that explains that clearly you can fit a projector in a LOT smaller spaces than you thought you could! I love how you said something to the tone of "....the end up going with a larger screen size and sit closer to the screen..." lol.
    Another great video! Keep it up!!!

  • @DGaryGrady
    @DGaryGrady Před 2 lety +13

    Excellent information as usual. In several ways a small room can be better for a home theater because it will be easier and cheaper to cover windows and walls in order to dampen reflected light and sound, and since you're likely going to end up sitting closer to the screen, a given screen size will give you a wider angle of view.
    For reference, with a 16:9 screen, the height is 0.49 times the diagonal and the width 0.87 times the diagonal. So a 100-inch screen (not counting any border) has dimensions of about 87 by 49 inches. A 120-inch screen is about 105 x 51 inches.
    The horizontal angle of view depends on the screen size and the eyeball-to-screen distance. For casual viewing many people are content with an angle of 30 degrees or even less. SMPTE and THX lean more toward 40 degrees for movie watching. Of course, for the even wider angle you prefer, you could go as high as 50 degrees. Here is the ratio of screen distance to screen diagonal for each of these:
    30 degrees: distance 1.63 x screen diagonal (casual viewing)
    40 degrees: distance 1.20 x screen diagonal (conventional home theater recommendation)
    50 degrees: distance 0.93 x screen diagonal (sort of home IMAX)
    Note that for 40 degrees this works out to almost exactly one foot of viewing distance for each 10 inches of screen size, which means watching a 100-inch screen from 10 feet away or a 120-inch scree from 12 feet away.
    I personally think 50 degrees is a bit too much, so I hereby propose a new, slightly reduced standard: a 47-degree horizontal field of view, which conveniently gives a viewing distance almost exactly equal to the screen diagonal. For a 120-inch (10-foot) screen, this would mean sitting 120 inches (10 feet) away. I further propose calling this the Majestic View. How about that?

  • @JasonSmith-vo1yf
    @JasonSmith-vo1yf Před 3 lety +21

    Great video! I’d love to see some videos of small rooms that you have helped put together. Small home theater tours. With dimensions and equipment.

  • @TyEichele
    @TyEichele Před 3 lety +2

    Great video and explanation as always! I agree - bigger screen is better than not big enough - as long as I'm not having to move my head around to see everything on the screen.

  • @sjheeta
    @sjheeta Před 3 lety +1

    always great content, keeps those of us that are yet to take the plunge thinking about the possibilities. really appreciate it

  • @PatrickdaStarr
    @PatrickdaStarr Před 3 lety +1

    Your videos are always 🔥 setting up a theater room once I move into my home and this helped a lot. Keep up the good work ✊🏾

  • @RON8O
    @RON8O Před 3 lety +5

    This video has me thinking about putting my Yamaha RXV1 in the living room. I have always been concerned about space. Your videos are great, keep ‘em coming Chris!

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před 3 lety +1

      The beauty of a home theatre is the fact it can be personalized. Speakers can be directed or be indirect. You can have as many channels as you like. You can balance viewing distance with speaker layout and so on.
      Some people like dynamic smooth image while others like to try and emulate the film look.

  • @kman9387
    @kman9387 Před 3 lety

    Great to see you put out some more home theater info!
    Great content 👌👍👏

  • @TheCannonMovement
    @TheCannonMovement Před 3 lety +3

    Great title for the video and great high quality video as usually. I’ll tap back in but I wanted to give you a shout out really quick 💪🏽🔥

  • @ddeep2518
    @ddeep2518 Před rokem +3

    Hi... Very motivating video... Initially I planned to use my living room into multipurpose room. My room dimensions are 16X24. I made arrangements for 7.1.2 setup and a projector mount at 10.5 feet from the screen.
    But lately I noticed it is not convenient to use speakers in living room as the sound is little irritating to my family members in other rooms.
    So now I decided to have a dedicated movie room, which is one of my bedroom. Dimensions are 14x 17. But my seating will be appx 12 feet from the screen. So i felt ur video is very useful for me.
    I have denon 3800h and Polk signature series with 2 Atmos speakers.

  • @BuildMontage
    @BuildMontage Před 3 lety +101

    I built my whole channel off having a small sized room for my home theater. Seated position should be your first consideration as everything stems from that, including screen size - I learned that the hard way when I first started. Nicely done - awesome you can help your family and friends to build rooms.

    • @absmand
      @absmand Před 3 lety +4

      Your room is not as small. Mine is only 12 by 14

  • @DeSireeAlicea19
    @DeSireeAlicea19 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video! I got the idea to get a projector from TikTok but got really into projectors after finding your channel! It’s definitely true that you can have a cool setup in a small room. I setup my projector in my bedroom with the logitech z906 5.1 system and watching movies is a lot of fun ☺️ everything I use and how I use it may not be ideal but it works all the same and I enjoy it! 🙏🏾

  • @intheoryiwasrightpodcast4674

    Always great content! Love watching this stuff even though my room is all done.

  • @johnvesterjr.ytchannel8533

    Awesome, Just installed a 75in so glad that I didn't go any bigger. The 7-10ft range fits perfectly to my living room. Got a Sony Bravia. Now working on my 5.2.2 theater system and the hyperion light setup

  • @tylerevansfoothill
    @tylerevansfoothill Před 3 lety

    Love your content! Your channel is my go-to when questions pop up

  • @shahidulalam196
    @shahidulalam196 Před 3 lety

    it's always a pleasure to watch your video chris, i'm also a big screen lover.

  • @melraine919
    @melraine919 Před 8 měsíci

    Splendid demo and info well done 👏🏼 👍🏼
    And thank you from England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿

  • @jlgreen1285
    @jlgreen1285 Před 3 lety

    I love the content. I’ve learned so much since watching your channel and greatly appreciate you sharing your knowledge. Can you do a review on “in-wall” speakers? I am currently framing out what will be my home theater and would like to consider in wall surround.

  • @BruBoyz
    @BruBoyz Před 2 lety

    Some useful information here🤔
    Thanks!!

  • @bbldrizzaay
    @bbldrizzaay Před 2 lety

    WOA you answered all my questions in a short video. masterful.

  • @ivanvelkoski8060
    @ivanvelkoski8060 Před 2 lety

    Thanks Chris I appreciate it. Great explanation.

  • @CITYBORNDESERTBRED
    @CITYBORNDESERTBRED Před 2 lety

    This was dope! Thank you!

  • @carcar5911
    @carcar5911 Před 3 lety +23

    My room is 11x12 and it rocks! On your recommendation I painted all walls including ceiling pencil point gray. No light reflection at all. 7.2 all klipsch all around. Calibrated with a sound meter and it sounds great. TV is 65" 4k but want to go to a 75". And it only sits 2 people. Got nice home theater seats though. Onkyo tx rz820 reciever. Carpet. Absorption panels and diffusers in strategic places.. very happy.. buy of course I want more!

    • @sai843
      @sai843 Před rokem +2

      Can i have picture of ur room my room dimensions are same

    • @carcar5911
      @carcar5911 Před rokem

      @@sai843 are you on Facebook?

  • @vmsenthilkumar
    @vmsenthilkumar Před 3 lety

    Genuine explanation, love it!

  • @jeffjensen27
    @jeffjensen27 Před 2 lety +2

    You Would Be Freeing Up So Much Space If You Ditched All Of The Big Bulky Looking Speakers 🔈 . In Wall Speakers is the Best Way To Go. Clean Look.

  • @WilliamDiederich
    @WilliamDiederich Před 2 lety

    Really good video; thank you!

  • @ivanjaramillo1274
    @ivanjaramillo1274 Před 2 lety

    Great video!!

  • @2FittedBW
    @2FittedBW Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the info this is dope

  • @McNateDoggYT
    @McNateDoggYT Před 2 lety

    Amazing video boss

  • @crillekrosss
    @crillekrosss Před 3 lety +1

    Love your content man as always! I've been wondering for a while what kind of sound absorption pads or the like to go for on my walls, I have a big basement room with no such things on my walls, do you have any tips what to get? :D

  • @Mr.Grimble
    @Mr.Grimble Před 3 lety

    Great topic Chris. My living room is 3.5x3.5m and I'm rocking a 92" projector screen and a full 5.1.4 speaker system

    • @bighands69
      @bighands69 Před 3 lety +1

      Some people may only have a living room that is quite small but they can still have a good sounding system.
      There is a lot of audiophile nonsense as well about what gear should and should not be used. People need to hear it for them self.

  • @thegame20024
    @thegame20024 Před 3 lety

    great video Chris. Oh great shirt.

  • @garrettbaudioandvideo
    @garrettbaudioandvideo Před 3 lety

    I installed the hitachi CP-X4021N projector which is a projector typically installed in lecture halls and larger classrooms. It is installed in a room where it is about 8-9 feet from the screen and it produces a very large projected image.

  • @youriwoelders3465
    @youriwoelders3465 Před 2 lety +2

    I thought that my (bed 2,5m x 5m x 2,5m) room also would be to small to I started with 5 satellite speakers and a small sub..... Now I have a 7.1.2 setup with huge speakers and bought a couch. Every time I wanna sit down a by my desk I have to move the sub😂

  • @rockybukus
    @rockybukus Před 3 lety

    Hey Chris, I've been binge-watching your wonderdul channel for the past two weeks and I really love the videos that you have been making for the past years. One thing that I find constant is....you look the same as you are in 2016! How do you do that?! Lol!

    • @Mat-hr1dg
      @Mat-hr1dg Před 2 lety

      He is black.... More protection from UV rays, less visual aging

  • @rudedog6868
    @rudedog6868 Před 3 lety

    Love the shirt!

  • @concernedgreatly5291
    @concernedgreatly5291 Před 3 lety

    Luv your videos but you make me keep spending money. Lol. Well worthy it. Thank you so much for continuing to educate us. Take care and stay safe.

  • @AD648group4
    @AD648group4 Před 3 lety +1

    I saw one pro installer put a ultra short throw projector upside down on the ceiling, making the in-wall install much simpler in an existing room, and making the look and center speaker situation much cleaner.

  • @maliherezazadegan4996
    @maliherezazadegan4996 Před 3 lety +28

    Can you do another tour of your home theater? It's been awhile

    • @ChrisMajestic
      @ChrisMajestic  Před 3 lety +24

      I keep putting it off but it's LONG overdue!

    • @nirajktm
      @nirajktm Před 3 lety

      @@ChrisMajestic one more vote for HT video, great video Chris, thank.u. I'm planning to set a projector in a.small room too 4mx3.5m

    • @hyperactivetendencies7054
      @hyperactivetendencies7054 Před 3 lety

      @@ChrisMajestic I currently have the Optoma GT 5600 and a CLR screen with a .6 gain and I'm been feeling like it's really dim especially in dark scenes. Is this common for all projectors or is the DLP bulb holding it back? Been thinking about going with an Epson LS300 or LS500, but can't decide if it's going to make much of a difference and I should just switch to an 85 inch TV instead.

    • @raymondayala5355
      @raymondayala5355 Před 2 lety

      @@ChrisMajestic hey Chris, I love your content. I picked up the Vava 4K after your review. I know you said you weren’t too impressed with the HDR on it and the blacks but I got it on sale for $2200 at Best Buy. I love it. My question to you was about SVS subs. I recently purchased the PC200 and the entire SVS ULTRA home theater system with the towers. My question was do you think the sub will give me enough base?I solely plan on using it for movies. I was thinking of returning it and buying 2 PB1000s or if I can get a deal, 2PB2000 pros or just one PB3000. Wanted to get your opinion. Thanks man!

  • @voodoo9077
    @voodoo9077 Před 3 lety +1

    Can you do a video on best OUTDOOR projector! Keep up the great videos

  • @ozzie9809
    @ozzie9809 Před 2 lety

    Great video

  • @CdotForbes13
    @CdotForbes13 Před 2 lety

    Awesome shirt!

  • @ashwinshankar
    @ashwinshankar Před 2 lety

    Hey Chris, great vidoes, thanks.
    As I'm setting up my Home Theaters in the basement; my question is what do I do about the crop ceilings. will the impact the sound quality ? if it does, then is there a any solution to it ?

  • @franklucas5885
    @franklucas5885 Před 3 lety

    Great vid man!! Ty

  • @zerocapacitance1
    @zerocapacitance1 Před 3 lety

    Very nice set up

  • @samshaw5014
    @samshaw5014 Před 2 lety

    I have an 8' x 10' room, and we have a 120" screen, floor standing speakers, sound absorption panels, and a love seat.

  • @infiniti37G
    @infiniti37G Před 2 lety

    The best video I saw on CZcams for Projectors. Im getting one soon. Whats the best projectors under 700 bucks Chris?

  • @TheEasterFerret
    @TheEasterFerret Před 3 lety +1

    My first projector home theater was in a single wide trailer and it worked great with a 100" screen.

  • @BMWliterbikes4life
    @BMWliterbikes4life Před 3 lety

    Hey Chris
    Where did you get those acoustic panels?? They give your room a clean look. I like the tapered edges. I'd like to get something similar. Also, are you still liking your def tech system?

  • @2ndworldcountryusa583
    @2ndworldcountryusa583 Před 2 lety

    Love this

  • @bloodcarver913
    @bloodcarver913 Před 2 lety +3

    I think it's nice that ppl have theaters of any size. BUT, there is a LOT more acoustic problems with a small room vs a large one. The sound will usually be a lot better with a big room. As long as one acknowledges that - run with what you have.

  • @JavierSN95
    @JavierSN95 Před 6 měsíci

    And this video is why I just sub, thanks.

  • @stewart2568
    @stewart2568 Před 3 lety

    thanks for making this video sir. I just purchased a home but it has no basement so my home theater would have to be someplece out in the open...

  • @yz7238
    @yz7238 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for your videos! It would be super nice if you can do a review for the best art reproduction projector (short distance and big mural..)

  • @bommareddybrijendrareddy9301

    We recently built our new small acoustically treated home theater in a 5.1.2 configuration and having room dimensions of 16x12x9 feet (about 1700cuft).
    AVR - Denon AVR-X2700H
    Speakers - KEF T205 package (On Wall) and Ci160er pair as heights
    Subwoofer - SVS PB1000 Pro
    Projector - Optoma UHD-30

  • @flyers10az
    @flyers10az Před 3 lety

    Chris what is your viewing angle?
    And is it ideal to have projector located so zoom range is in middle or more towards zoom or wide?

  • @IloveHamberger
    @IloveHamberger Před 3 lety

    I've got mine set up in my bedroom, screen is against the wall and projector is against the other. 100 inch screen with a vankyo 1080p projector ( forgot the exact model) hooked up to a kenwood VR-615 amplifier with 5.1 surround sound. Took me a year and a half to get all the stuff together and make this set up.

  • @ste6000
    @ste6000 Před 2 lety

    @chris majestic do you have a video on setting up sound absorbing panels? best methods, and how to know what amount and where you need them?

  • @mdjak3686
    @mdjak3686 Před 3 lety +1

    We built a 22’x23’ media room which is obviously large enough. I went with an 83” OLED. But it’s my basement I’d like to put a projector in. That’s very small, maybe 7’ ceiling, 10’ wide, 20’ long.

  • @maximusheronimus23980
    @maximusheronimus23980 Před 3 lety

    hi Chris ! wonderful channel ! subscribed and taking a look now at other video's
    could you please shoot a video about de main brand budget projectors? like less than say 600 dollar projectors?
    im not a binge tv watcher, because of my small screen, and i'm watching like only documentaries...
    don't like the smart stuff on a tv and also the steep prices for sizes bigger than 55 inch
    thanks and let your channel grow twice as much !

  • @risshirajshah9593
    @risshirajshah9593 Před 3 lety

    Chris, I have plenty of uncontrolled light in my family room. Interested in buying the LG HU85LA and would like your help I n figuring out the biggest (minimum 120”) ALR/CLR screen I can get. What brand and type do you recommend? Thanks 🙏

  • @ShadowMelt
    @ShadowMelt Před 3 lety

    I like this video, what about small room for speaker set up

  • @nicolajohnson1887
    @nicolajohnson1887 Před 2 lety

    Excellent video, but being close to the screen would hurt my eyes, but we do use the screen alot, we watch alot of movies per week.

  • @carloseduardosallesdearauj8167

    Great video! I have a very small room (7' l x 13'w x 8.5' high). It is still possible to have an imersive 3d audio using a 5.1.2 system?

  • @truthhunter4270
    @truthhunter4270 Před 2 lety

    What do you do for sound quality if you have 3 walls? Does the open side which will be covered with a big curtain need anything? This is a second story loft that measures 15’6” wide by 25’ long. The open side is 25’ long. I have a vaulted ceiling that is 12’ at the peak and 7’ at the wall.

  • @kevio27
    @kevio27 Před 2 lety

    What speaker system did you use in this video for that room? I'm setting up a media room and I like the setup

  • @Samrio
    @Samrio Před 3 lety +1

    This was really helpful! Ended up moving some speakers around after watching this, and noticed a bump in audio quality. Thanks for uploading this!

  • @michaelshoup2703
    @michaelshoup2703 Před 3 lety

    Is there any image quality lost when using the zoom or wide angle feature on the projectors lens?

  • @cameronwallis7024
    @cameronwallis7024 Před 2 lety

    I have that Target Blockbuster tshirt! I bought it in San Fransisco in 2019 visiting from Australia🤙

  • @scotth6814
    @scotth6814 Před rokem

    I haven't built my HT yet, but experimentation has shown me that it's hard to get optimal sound in a small room for any seat but the one in front row center. Every seat off center is going to be closer to the speakers on one side wall than to the speakers on the other side wall (also applies to front L & R speakers).
    The view of the screen will also be distorted at any seat off center. For these reasons, I think HT would be disappointing for any seat off center, and terrible if the distance that it is off center is a significant fraction (20% ?) of the width of the room (and screen).
    For these reasons, I would think you would want a room 20' wide for a 3-seat or 4-seat couch.
    I notice though, most HT rooms are narrow & deep. I think it would make more sense to put the screen in the middle of the wide wall (unless your room is then not deep enough for another row of seats, if you need it).

  • @chrichtonsworld1
    @chrichtonsworld1 Před 3 lety +1

    A fully dedicated home theater room is not an option for me. I always find it funny that a small room in the US is still a whole lot bigger than a small room in my country (The Netherlands). It's a legitimate reason for many people living here since most places simply are too small to have dedicated home theaters. Although mine is even smaller than that. It's one of the reasons why it took me so long to purchase a 4k TV of a relative big size (55 inch). I had to put in some work to make that happen. In hindsight I could have gone bigger because you get used to it real fast. So after a while I did decide to do so. I opted for a projector and a hanging screen (retractable / 100 inch 16:9) since that is the most practical for me. That way I can pull down the screen when I want to watch a film that warrants use of projector (BenQ TK700STi gaming beamer) without having to adjust already existing setup.
    I think I am very lucky that the distance is just right. Had my living room been smaller I would be too close to the screen and then I don't think it would be much fun. Gaming on this projector certainly is a little overwhelming. Perfect for horror games to intensify the experience but I prefer the TV for more action orientated games.
    I do want to add while I understand that you are trying to say that basically anyone can have a home theater of some sorts I do think that most people don't really want one. For film fans like me it's a no brainer. But for casual viewers a TV usually is enough.

  • @Derrik7
    @Derrik7 Před 3 lety

    Do you think the best ported and non ported subwoofers under $1000 is SVS PB-2000 Pro and SB-3000? If not what are better options?

  • @cheetahluv210
    @cheetahluv210 Před 3 lety

    I have a budget 1080p projector with computer speakers and subwoofer in my tiny bedroom projected on a wall from about 8ft throw distance it works well

  • @donnakinney581
    @donnakinney581 Před 3 lety

    Consider the size of your room and will you use a home theatre enough to justify the cost. There is so much information this video I was overwhelmed with the details.

  • @jord9261
    @jord9261 Před 3 lety

    Any chance you're going to be reviewing the newer budget gaming projectors such as the optoma uhd35/uhd38 and viewsonic px701-4k/px748-4k? They run the same chip I believe with the 4ms lag 240hz 1080p gaming mode but nobody has made a direct comparison between the picture quality differences.
    I've seen mixed reviews about washed out colours for the viewsonic but that is currently the cheaper offer in the UK up to £150 cheaper

  • @jc2367
    @jc2367 Před 3 lety

    my front speakers will be placed forward facing but inside the wall cavity. There is a small gap between the back of the speaker and framing wall. will this be a major issue? im ok if i dont get the max performance but i dont want "noticeable" muffled sounds if that makes sense.

  • @TheGreatBobby
    @TheGreatBobby Před 2 lety

    Nice video, but I wish it would have been longer and more detailed. You could have talked about surround channels some more, ATMOS speakers (in-ceiling vs speaker-mounted) and ceiling height issues.

  • @stellabarth5805
    @stellabarth5805 Před 2 lety

    me watching this fully expecting to be able to convert my 6 square foot closet into a home theater by the end of it: hmm......interesting.

  • @tahirhameed-mth1530
    @tahirhameed-mth1530 Před 3 lety

    For small rooms above 82" latest TVs are best. These have best picture as compared to Projector. Some time you need full light in room, TV will work for that.

  • @mr.electronx9036
    @mr.electronx9036 Před 2 měsíci +1

    If you hafe small room with long throw projector...you can use good quality mirror.

  • @billsmith147
    @billsmith147 Před 3 lety

    What dimensions would be considered a small room? For example I have a 15' l x 10'w x 17' high ceiling room.

  • @LillyAugusta
    @LillyAugusta Před 2 lety

    Exactly. Aren't there on the market smaller speakers but with enough power? Can you imagine watching films in IMAX or any other cinema with bunch of gigantic speakers all over the place. Nope, they are visible but hardly noticeable and look quite smaller than those in your vid. Often people install huge speakers that draw attention more than the screen itself. That's not the idea of cinema! Big screens....always! Anyway, I like your videos! Cheers!

  • @TheBrendoTheKing
    @TheBrendoTheKing Před 3 lety

    you've probably answered this before but I am new here. What are your thoughts on going with Sonos for your surround sound?

  • @sussybaka7198
    @sussybaka7198 Před 3 lety

    [ hey chris what projeter would you choose if your updating why do have 5050 when you can have the 6050 are going some where big with this ]

  • @zaffrolumpkins
    @zaffrolumpkins Před 2 lety

    My room is 7.5x13. Screen about a foot off the wall and sectional couhc all the way Against the wall. Wondering if I’d be better off with 5.1 or 7.1

  • @Leoleome
    @Leoleome Před 3 lety

    Please… tell me where you got that TV stand? That’s the kind I’m looking for but can’t find anywhere.

  • @Mattwbw
    @Mattwbw Před 2 lety

    I mean, my room is 7.25 foot high x 10.4 foot facing one way x 6.9 foot facing the other way. And I have a bed, a chest of drawers, a seat and a desk/table in the room. So It’s definitely too small for a proper home theatre set up. Best I can do is a soundbar and a 50” 4K TV, that just about fits, considering it’s on the side with the door. The TV and soundbar aren’t wall mounted though. I prefer they not be.

  • @twotooneadam1239
    @twotooneadam1239 Před 3 lety

    One trick instead of buying floor standers is to buy higher end book shelf or on walls with a good sub. In walls or on walls in a small room will give better cohesion than a floorstander as often the lower frequency drivers are hitting the couch or other furniture, therefore not getting the full capabilities of the floorstander.

  • @michaelclark2764
    @michaelclark2764 Před rokem

    What would you recommend for a three wall space in an open basement area? What would be the best way to create a wall without constructing one?

  • @michaelleprieur7720
    @michaelleprieur7720 Před 2 lety

    My theater is roughly 9x12.5 feet
    Had a 100 inch with the budget projector but upgraded to 4k and can only manage 80 inch now...
    With the 500 Watt logitech 5.1 system and some flat maroon paint you don't know where you are when the movie starts 🤘

  • @georgethetechboy3034
    @georgethetechboy3034 Před 3 lety +1

    Would you consider making a video on Media Room seating options? I am currently building my home, and I'll have a 13.5 ft wide by 17.5 ft deep Media Room, and Ideally would love to have at least 2 rows of seats. Please consider making a video touching on the factors to consider when setting up a room, and why not, if you have examples to share, even better.
    As usual, great video :-)

    • @yessi_r6537
      @yessi_r6537 Před 2 lety +1

      this is almost identical to my media room setup (14 wide x18 deep) and I have a row of 4 media chairs, my original plan was to place 2 pairs of 2 seat sets on either end of the doorway on risers (my doorway is at the "back" of the room's 18 foot length in the center). and leave enough room for someone to be able to walk between those seats and my first row when not fully reclined. I've switched to now planning to do a row of 4 media seats that I have and adding a bar behind those seats for an additional 4 people. leaves me more space overall and I like the idea of having a comfortable place to sit and eat for informal watching without the need for a tray that fits into a cup holder and other not as ideal alternatives. otherwise i'd also consider a u shaped setup utilizing the rooms width that could sit 6-8 people and maxing out the throw distance with the 14ft depth. the advantage of that configuration to me is it's a much more intimate seating arrangement and doesn't give the room a singular use feel/layout everyone can interact comfortably and you could still easily fit a large screen and have adequate distance from the "money" seats, but there would be some compromise for those that would likely be too close on the ends.

  • @Andrewc87563
    @Andrewc87563 Před 3 lety

    You should go watch some acoustics fields videos on sound control in rooms

  • @edwardcote1331
    @edwardcote1331 Před 2 lety

    my home is an open concept so my home theater is huge and my components reflect that.i built a dedicated 15'x15' music room above my workshop just for music. cerwin vega at 12's, paradigm subs and infinity bookshelfs and a center channel.i also added a 60" oled 4k tv just in case.it keeps the wife from complaining about the "eccessive bass"

  • @SjaakSchulteis
    @SjaakSchulteis Před 3 lety

    I just bought a new projector, a 1080p to replace my 720p projector. The screensize at the same distance was a bit smaller. The old projector was in front of me and I lost a lot of space where otherwise I would be sitting. Now the new projector is behind me, I could bring my sofa a bit further to the front and now the picture is perfect to me, no clutter in front of me and a joy to watch my movies. By the way I alway watch outside on my veranda where I had a wall prepared for my movies. I can sit there nearly all nights of the year, as I live in a warm country.

  • @seanirl9552
    @seanirl9552 Před 3 lety

    Hey, any advice is you definitely don't have space to mount rear speakers behind you? My couch is flat to the wall...

  • @TheFishingDaddy
    @TheFishingDaddy Před 3 lety

    Hey Chris can you review the Nebula cosmos max 4k projector?

  • @kev7017
    @kev7017 Před rokem

    I know this is a video that maybe over a year old. I’m trying to squeeze a 120 inch screen into a room that is 12x13 with 8ft ceilings. However there is a area in this room by the entrance of the room that measures 15 inches. But I would have to angle the projector. Do you think this will work. I could send you a drawing with the dimensions.

  • @bsperoz
    @bsperoz Před 3 lety +1

    I went with 4K OLED instead of a 8K projector. For you sound it was the Sony HT-Z9F sound bar and the rear speaker set addition for true 5.1.
    The major advantage is that bar allowed me to adjust the sound level of each speaker individually. And by george IT WORKED! My room is VERY small though and my parents would NEVED allow a wall mount projector. As it is I had to get 3M wall stickers to stick my 2 rears to my walls (I learned from my previous system poster tack was not the way to go...)

  • @totempolejoe1
    @totempolejoe1 Před 2 lety

    Chris: "Is Your Room Too Small For A Home Theater?? No....it's not"
    Harry Potter: "I'm listening"