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jbmeyer13
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Link Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 8:56 pm Post subject: False Wall |
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I'm thinking of installing a false wall in my theater to accomodate a larger AT screen. The width would be 11' and approximately 7.5' high. The AT screen will be 67.5 x 120 1.78AR.
I don't want to overbuild this so I'm looking for advice on how to make something that doesn't scarafice performance but isn't overkill either.
Thanks,
Justin
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ecrabb
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Link Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 9:21 pm Post subject: |
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Don't over-think it. Just whack together a simple stud wall. Build it in pieces that you can tilt in and screw together: Side, screen opening/frame, top, and bottom of screen. You don't need 16" OC because it isn't load-bearing and you're not screwing drywall to it. You can use 24" OC or even larger spacing.
I'd highly recommend spending some time over at AVS in the Dedicated Theater Design & Construction sub-forum... There are LOTS of great ideas there. You can find everything from how to build it with openings to get behind it, removable panels, screen hinge methods, paint and cloth, and on and on.
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jbmeyer13
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Link Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 9:35 pm Post subject: |
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Thanks Crab. Already did and I came across this: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=837848
Just wondering if anyone had input over here. Seems pretty simple and I should have done this initially.
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ecrabb
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Yep... BIGmouthinDC's setup is probably pretty similar to what I'll build if I end up having to move this year. I like the simple, lightweight design that would be easy to do something in a "temp" theater, and be able to easily tear it back out to sell the house, or even in a rental house or something where you couldn't do a lot of mods.
I've even thought about building something that was pretty much free-standing like a piece of furniture... Sort of an "open box" that didn't even really touch the walls or ceiling, but just sat on the floor. Sort of a gigantic RPTV sort of looking thing, but with an AT front projection screen on it and speakers and subs inside. Seems like something a guy could knock out in a weekend once you had all the materials ready to go.
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Justin, I also suggest maybe some how putting it on A hinge system so It can lift up and be propped up with a Brace for any Wiring or speaker changes at a later date. You could either have a side hinge made out of pins or a regular door type hinge at the top mounted
left center and right top. I like to make things accessible. it would also be a nice place to install a wall safe behind the screen in the actual wall its hiding.
I might do this myself when I decide to swap out the 8 Inch tubes and go to a 9 in LC blend. But i'll go about 16- 20 inches to accommodate the sub and three channel GFA 5503.
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Link Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 1:33 am Post subject: |
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Well I did just that. Built a false wall in three pieces, just put up sound isolation and fabric and recessed my screen. I have 4 screws in the top plate, 4 screws in the bottom plate, 4 screws in each side. It can be moved in 10 minutes and set back up in 20. I was experimenting with screen sizes is why I did it. I made it removable in case I sell the house the room could be easily turned back into a master bedroom/in-law suite.
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jbmeyer13
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Link Posted: Fri May 04, 2012 8:07 pm Post subject: |
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| Nashou66 wrote: | Justin, I also suggest maybe some how putting it on A hinge system so It can lift up and be propped up with a Brace for any Wiring or speaker changes at a later date. You could either have a side hinge made out of pins or a regular door type hinge at the top mounted
left center and right top. I like to make things accessible. it would also be a nice place to install a wall safe behind the screen in the actual wall its hiding.
I might do this myself when I decide to swap out the 8 Inch tubes and go to a 9 in LC blend. But i'll go about 16- 20 inches to accommodate the sub and three channel GFA 5503.
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Yeah, I was thinking the same thing about building a hinge system but then I saw Big Mouth's thread with the pressure fitted panels and it would provide the same accessibility without the complication of the hinge.
You should do that when you re-tube and STACK instead of that silly blend
I'm definitely going to do this; just not sure if at this house or the next. My ceiling is only 7' so I'm trying to see if I can mount the PJ(s) on the ceiling without having people banging their heads. I calculated the throw distance based on my desire to install a 10' wide screen and it would be 13' to the front of the lens which places the PJ(s) directly over the rear seats. While it doesn't block viewing of the screen getting in and out of the seats could be a chore. It's like trying to stuff a V12 in a Civic chassis
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