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[email protected] March 24th 07 04:37 PM

pictures of home theater environments
 
does anyone know a good link with pictures of home theater
environments ??
i'm looking for some ideas to have my tv room decorated and setup...
any ideas/links are welcome, Thanks !


Ethan Winer March 24th 07 06:13 PM

pictures of home theater environments
 
does anyone know a good link with pictures of home theater
environments ??


Here's my own living room setup:

http://www.realtraps.com/cust_ht5.jpg
http://www.realtraps.com/cust_ht6.jpg

An enthusiast's dream, but maybe a spouse's nightmare? :-)

--Ethan



[email protected] March 24th 07 07:33 PM

pictures of home theater environments
 
On 24 mar, 14:13, "Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote:
does anyone know a good link with pictures of home theater
environments ??


Here's my own living room setup:

http://www.realtraps.com/cust_ht5.jp...m/cust_ht6.jpg

An enthusiast's dream, but maybe a spouse's nightmare? :-)

--Ethan


Very nice job Ethan !


anyone else ?? could be a personal setup/layout or not .. tks !


vij March 25th 07 05:39 AM

pictures of home theater environments
 
On Sat, 24 Mar 2007 13:13:35 -0400, "Ethan Winer" ethanw at
ethanwiner dot com wrote:

does anyone know a good link with pictures of home theater
environments ??


Here's my own living room setup:

http://www.realtraps.com/cust_ht5.jpg
http://www.realtraps.com/cust_ht6.jpg

An enthusiast's dream, but maybe a spouse's nightmare? :-)


Holy crap! That's -- what? -- 25+ traps you've got there?! Ethan,
I'm amazed. Absolutely amazed. That your spouse/partner is so
accepting! I'd have a hell of a time convincing my girlfriend that I
had to put up 25+ traps in the living room, no matter how how improved
the sound would be.

Incredible!

cheers,
vij

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Ethan Winer March 26th 07 04:36 PM

pictures of home theater environments
 
Vij,

Holy crap! That's -- what? -- 25+ traps you've got there?!


Actually, I added two more a few weeks ago bringing the total up to 42. But
that's probably the end of it. :-)

I'm amazed. Absolutely amazed. That your spouse/partner is so
accepting!


My wife doesn't mind at all, and she appreciates the fabulous sound quality
as much as I do. A lot of my friends are professional recording engineers
and musicians, and many bring their DVDs to our house to watch.

Before I treated our living room my wife would often complain to turn down
the volume. Now she's the one who grabs the remote and cranks it. We both
watch a lot of movies and concert DVDs, and it's quite amazing to be able to
listen at surprisingly loud volumes without it "hurting" or sounding
irritating.

--Ethan



vij March 26th 07 05:02 PM

pictures of home theater environments
 
On Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:36:15 -0400, "Ethan Winer" ethanw at
ethanwiner dot com wrote:

Vij,

Holy crap! That's -- what? -- 25+ traps you've got there?!


Actually, I added two more a few weeks ago bringing the total up to 42. But
that's probably the end of it. :-)

I'm amazed. Absolutely amazed. That your spouse/partner is so
accepting!


My wife doesn't mind at all, and she appreciates the fabulous sound quality
as much as I do. A lot of my friends are professional recording engineers
and musicians, and many bring their DVDs to our house to watch.

Before I treated our living room my wife would often complain to turn down
the volume. Now she's the one who grabs the remote and cranks it. We both
watch a lot of movies and concert DVDs, and it's quite amazing to be able to
listen at surprisingly loud volumes without it "hurting" or sounding
irritating.


As much as my gal loves the sound, she's more into the aesthetics of
the house. If something ain't pretty, it's got to go. I wish she was
as understanding as your wife is. Congrats on a very cool setup!
(And a very cool wife!)

cheers,
vij

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Aaron J. Bossig March 27th 07 02:43 AM

pictures of home theater environments
 
"Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote in
:

does anyone know a good link with pictures of home theater
environments ??


Here's my own living room setup:

http://www.realtraps.com/cust_ht5.jpg
http://www.realtraps.com/cust_ht6.jpg

An enthusiast's dream, but maybe a spouse's nightmare? :-)

--Ethan


Here's mine: http://www.godslabrat.com/proto.html

It's more of a starter setup by many standards, but it's working well
for me so far.


--

Aaron J. Bossig

http://www.GodsLabRat.com
http://www.dvdverdict.com


Ethan Winer March 27th 07 05:15 PM

pictures of home theater environments
 
Aaron,

Here's mine: http://www.godslabrat.com/proto.html


Nice. What you need most is absorption on the wall behind you. That's where
the peaks and nulls are the worst. A wall close behind is also a source of
early reflections. Try hanging a large thick blanket behind you just as a
trial, and I bet you'll agree that clarity improves quite a lot. Ideally
you'd have something thick enough to absorb down to bass frequencies, but
just absorbing the highs will help.

--Ethan



Ethan Winer March 27th 07 05:16 PM

pictures of home theater environments
 
Fred,

Nice moniker. :-)

How'd you figure out where to put the traps?


I treat rooms for a living so I'm pretty expert with this stuff. But it's
not nearly as complicated as many people fear. Here's the short version. All
rooms need:

* Broadband (not tuned) bass traps straddling as many corners as you can
manage, including the wall-ceiling corners.

* Mid/high frequency absorption at the first reflection points on the side
walls and ceiling.

* Some additional amount of mid/high absorption and/or diffusion on any
large areas of bare parallel surfaces, such as opposing walls or the ceiling
if the floor is reflective.

--Ethan



Ethan Winer March 27th 07 05:17 PM

pictures of home theater environments
 
Vij,

As much as my gal loves the sound, she's more into the aesthetics of
the house. If something ain't pretty, it's got to go.


One of the recent trends I'm very glad to see is more folks using dedicated
rooms. It may be in the basement or attic, but at least they can do as they
please! :-)

Here's a couple more fun photos of dedicated rooms from my company's web
site:

http://www.realtraps.com/cust_schuermann.jpg
http://www.realtraps.com/cust_schmidt.jpg
http://www.realtraps.com/cust_hoenninger.jpg

--Ethan



Ric Seyler March 27th 07 09:53 PM

pictures of home theater environments
 
Well some people will just throw anything together, won't they?
hehehe

Man that's really nice... I have a friend with a studio and will snag his
Tektronix RTA spectrum analyzer when I get mine ready to go..
I'm waiting for a couple components.. i.e the new HD CODECS.

Ethan Winer wrote:

does anyone know a good link with pictures of home theater
environments ??



Here's my own living room setup:

http://www.realtraps.com/cust_ht5.jpg
http://www.realtraps.com/cust_ht6.jpg

An enthusiast's dream, but maybe a spouse's nightmare? :-)

--Ethan





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Aaron J. Bossig March 28th 07 07:58 PM

pictures of home theater environments
 
"Ethan Winer" ethanw at ethanwiner dot com wrote in
:

Aaron,

Here's mine: http://www.godslabrat.com/proto.html


Nice. What you need most is absorption on the wall behind you. That's
where the peaks and nulls are the worst. A wall close behind is also a
source of early reflections. Try hanging a large thick blanket behind
you just as a trial, and I bet you'll agree that clarity improves
quite a lot. Ideally you'd have something thick enough to absorb down
to bass frequencies, but just absorbing the highs will help.


Good tip. I don't know if you can tell, but this is in an apartment.
Right now, it's pretty important to keep my setup modular and changeable.
I'm hoping to buy a house in the next year, at which point I'll be able to
re-design the room with much more emphasis on sonic control.



--

Aaron J. Bossig

http://www.GodsLabRat.co

Robert Gammon March 29th 07 12:16 PM

pictures of home theater environments
 
wrote:
does anyone know a good link with pictures of home theater
environments ??
i'm looking for some ideas to have my tv room decorated and setup...
any ideas/links are welcome, Thanks !


www.hifidoc.com

LOTS of pics there. No traps in view

Ethan Winer March 29th 07 08:21 PM

pictures of home theater environments
 
Robert,

LOTS of pics there. No traps in view


Yeah, with acoustics you can have affordable, attractive, or effective -
pick any two. :-)

Most fancy looking home theaters sound terrible. (Likewise for many high-end
audio stores.) Some people do have home theaters with excellent sound, but
those are much more expensive because the bass traps and other treatment are
hidden behind false fabric walls.

--Ethan




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