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zaphod




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PostLink    Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2006 6:21 pm    Post subject: what have i done? Reply with quote


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the plan was so simple...

- pop over to Curt's, buy a PJ check (XG85)
- decide on a screen and buy it check
- empty out the HT room check
- tear out the ceiling
- pull wire for the wall mounted amps
- pull wire for the AC power to the screen and the PJ and the amps and speakers
- put up new drywall
- install the mounting system for the PJ
- install the screen
- pick up the PJ from Curt and mount it with a friend on the 23rd.
- watch dvds. lots of dvds. and laserdiscs.


well, instead i spent a week sitting on my ass "researching screen placement"

that meant i hung a bed sheet from the ceiling and moved about and saw what worked and what didn't. found out that a 70" screen just infront of the speakers is going to work much better than putting the screen back a bit.

so. last night i started emptying the HT room. crap i have a lot of media. LPs, reels, dvds, LDs, more reels. CDs. took me hours just to move media.

and then came the equipment. man do i envy people who have a DVD player, an amp and speakers. instead i end up with a stack of equipment that sways back and forth like the "buck buck" pile that Bill Cosby talked about.

you: go listen to more Bill Cosby. He's worth it.

oh, and the TV got hauled upstairs for the purposes of "dead brain time".

now, here it is 3 days before i am supposed to pick up the PJ from curt and not only am i not finished and ready but i have a room that looks like thieves hit it and i haven't even finished the deconstruction part let alone started to swindle friends into putting up drywall.

are we sure this is a hobby and not a sentence of some sort?

end rant.

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Chuck27




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PostLink    Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 12:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

If it's any consolation, my PJ went up on the ceiling (the first time) in mid-April, and I just barely made the September 10 deadline (start of NFL season) with a semi-acceptable picture & 7.1 sound. Fortunately, no one else in the family can see what I see: the focus issues, the convergence issues, the inconsistent intensity issues....

and I'm still sitting in an HT with a concrete floor, open ceiling joists and plain ol' drywall on the walls.....Razz

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PostLink    Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2006 11:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostLink    Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2006 2:51 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Guys,

These pics are from a couple years ago when I was sharing a three-
bedroom house with my cousin. I took over the garage as you can see.
And despite the unfinished walls, junk everywhere, open ceiling, etc.
This was the best home theater ever. Because it was COMPLETED. All
the video & audio was hooked up and properly positioned. And I didn't
care how anything else looked.

Foam on the garage door, plus "soundboard" on the other walls.






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zaphod




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PostLink    Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 2:34 am    Post subject: Re: what have i done? Reply with quote

zaphod wrote:
the plan was so simple...

- pop over to Curt's, buy a PJ check (XG85)
- decide on a screen and buy it check
- empty out the HT room check
- tear out the ceiling check
- pull wire for the wall mounted amps
- pull wire for the AC power to the screen and the PJ and the amps and speakers
- put up new drywall
- install the mounting system for the PJ
- install the screen
- pick up the PJ from Curt and mount it with a friend on the 23rd.
- watch dvds. lots of dvds. and laserdiscs.



well, it's been a week and according to the list all that i've done is tear out the ceiling. sigh.

i decided that if i'm drywalling in the ceiling, then i need to pull an extra circuit to an accessible place and so i pulled a 8/3 220v 40a circuit to the closet of the room next door. then i spent a day figuring out how to pull the audio cable through the wall and avoid the AC lines. here is the sketch of the layout.



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PostLink    Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 11:36 am    Post subject: Re: what have i done? Reply with quote

zaphod wrote:
i decided that if i'm drywalling in the ceiling, then i need to pull an extra circuit to an accessible place and so i pulled a 8/3 220v 40a circuit to the closet of the room next door.


So you're obviously putting your MIG welder in your theatre. Aren't you concerned about extraneous light messing up the picture?

Shocked Very Happy 8) Rolling Eyes

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PostLink    Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 11:46 am    Post subject: Re: what have i done? Reply with quote

zaphod wrote:
then i spent a day figuring out how to pull the audio cable through the wall and avoid the AC lines. here is the sketch of the layout.


I faced something similar, Lance. My solution was to keep as much vertical separation as possible between the AC lines and the signal lines, and wherever they crossed, I kept the angle as close to 90 degrees as possible, which according to your sketch, you have done. So far, no problems...no hum (which the electronheads here will call a "ground loop" or some other non-descriptive term), which is what I was most afraid of.

I've also had success limiting AC-induced noise in the past using BX (armoured cable) for AC wiring (because the armour acts as a shield), and using RG-6 for signal distribution. Not inexpensive, but effective.

Chuck

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