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	05-27-2008, 07:28 PM #1 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Weekend ProjectWe did a few slight modifications to the theater room this weekend. The main project was hoisting a new projector up to the ceiling. 
 
 
 
 
 This beast is a fully modded Electrohome Marquee 9500LC Ultra, and weighs about 180lbs. Modifications include HDMI card for full 1080p resolution, power supply regulator, fan noise reduction, lenses, ACON adjuster, and a custom fiberglass case.
 
 We rented a drywall lift, which was only rated for about 150lbs max. After taking the three 12lb lenses off, we figured we should be closes to 150 lbs. The lift wasnt happy, but it held up with a little support from a ladder on one side. Its attached to the ceiling with a 2x6 thats secured to the studs with four 4-inch lag bolts.
 
 We also added a new Integra DTC-9.8 Preamplifier/Processor.
 
 Room Specs:
 102" screen
 7 B&W Speakers
 Dual Sunfire powered subs
 Custom reclining theater seats
 
 
 
 Rack Contents:
 PS3 for BLU-RAY
 Yamaha DVD Player (replaced with PS3)
 Monster Power
 DWIN Scaler (replaced with PS3/Pre-Pro)
 New Integra DTC-9.8
 Outlaw Amp
 
 
 
 We havent set the convergence or the geometry fully yet, but the color looks incredible so far. I cant wait to get it fully set up in a couple weekends. This is the same model projector that the military uses in its flight training simulators, and is one of the highest rated in the world. The MSRP is around $50,000 (of course I didnt pay that...)
 
 Thoughts? :rastasmoke:EmoRebellion Reviewed by EmoRebellion on . Weekend Project We did a few slight modifications to the theater room this weekend. The main project was hoisting a new projector up to the ceiling. http://giantandmidget.com/images/Right.JPG http://giantandmidget.com/images/Front.JPG This beast is a fully modded Electrohome Marquee 9500LC Ultra, and weighs about 180lbs. Modifications include HDMI card for full 1080p resolution, power supply regulator, fan noise reduction, lenses, ACON adjuster, and a custom fiberglass case. We rented a drywall Rating: 5
 
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	05-27-2008, 08:30 PM #2 Senior Member Senior Member
 Weekend ProjectWHOA. If I bring popcorn, can I come watch movies? I don't even own a TELEVISION... lol! 
 
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	05-27-2008, 08:56 PM #3 Senior Member Senior Member
 Weekend ProjectGreat setup. 
 
 Does the Outlaw amp power the surround and center speakers as well as the main ones?
 
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	05-27-2008, 08:58 PM #4 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Weekend ProjectOf course! You can curl up with me in the theater any time. :smokin: Originally Posted by stinkyattic Originally Posted by stinkyattic
 
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	05-27-2008, 08:59 PM #5 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Weekend Project Originally Posted by stinkyattic
					
				Yup, it supports 7 channels. Outlaw Audio Originally Posted by stinkyattic
					
				Yup, it supports 7 channels. Outlaw Audio Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat Originally Posted by Breukelen advocaat
 
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	05-28-2008, 06:33 AM #6 Senior Member Senior Member
 Weekend ProjectYou financing this whole thing for yourself? Cause thats epic indeed man. 
 
 I saw some awesome thin woofers that youre meant to slip under your sofa so you can get a rumbling sensation from the bass of explosions and what not
 
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	05-28-2008, 07:11 AM #7 Senior Member Senior Member
 Weekend ProjectBeats my 18 inch CRT, that's for sure. 
 
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	05-28-2008, 01:57 PM #8 OPSenior Member OPSenior Member
 Weekend ProjectYeah, well this is about generation 4 of my home theater project. It started as a projector that I hung with chains from the ceiling of my living room. I had a pulldown screen and some bose 5.1 speakers. Once I was able to have a dedicated room things just started to grow. I havent really majorly upgraded anything for a few years now (except speakers). Originally Posted by NextLineIsMine Originally Posted by NextLineIsMine
 
 This latest round of upgrades probably set me back about $10,000 for the projector, preamp, PS3, cables, and other misc parts. I guess thats alot of money, but this should hold me for now... :smokin:
 
 I get plenty of seat shaking from my sub as it is. Welcome to Sunfire.com Thatd be cool to put in my bedroom though.. :thumbsup:
 
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	05-28-2008, 02:05 PM #9 Senior Member Senior Member
 Weekend ProjectHey man, a permanently-installed home theater is something that will increase your home's value to a specific type of buyer, so hey, rock on. I see something like that as a more reasonable investment than say, a large but portable home entertainment system that goes into scheduled obsolescence within a couple years, lol! 
 
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	05-28-2008, 02:54 PM #10 Member Member
 Weekend ProjectThat sounds pretty cool! 
 
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