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When we moved into our current house the double garage had been converted very badly, so we ripped it out and started again, which gave me the opportunity to get all the neccessary cabling fed around the room and above ceilings etc so that I could finally get a projector - I've wanted one for so long.
Here's the beginnings of it, all cabled up and ready for stuff to go in:
Everything installed (LG 50" TV (a bit old now, but does the job), Sky HD, Sony AV Receiver, PS4, 5x B&W VM1's, Rel Quake sub, Benq W1400 1080p 3D Projector, Saphhire 106" screen, CAT6 linked to Synology NAS)
Bit of an old picture, and taken in the daylight (need to get some blackout blinds) but you get the gist:
We've since refurbed the rest of the downstairs so now have another living room that we spend most time in, so this is becoming more of a dedicated cinema/games room, so looking to get some nice la-z-boy sofas in there after Xmas...the trouble will then be trying to stay awake long enough to actually watch anything
Here's the beginnings of it, all cabled up and ready for stuff to go in:
Everything installed (LG 50" TV (a bit old now, but does the job), Sky HD, Sony AV Receiver, PS4, 5x B&W VM1's, Rel Quake sub, Benq W1400 1080p 3D Projector, Saphhire 106" screen, CAT6 linked to Synology NAS)
Bit of an old picture, and taken in the daylight (need to get some blackout blinds) but you get the gist:
We've since refurbed the rest of the downstairs so now have another living room that we spend most time in, so this is becoming more of a dedicated cinema/games room, so looking to get some nice la-z-boy sofas in there after Xmas...the trouble will then be trying to stay awake long enough to actually watch anything
Edited by JohnStitch on Monday 23 November 21:45
JohnStitch said:
Not my home setup (I wish), but just been browsing the Zillow app (like an American Rightmove and rather addictive) and came across a house in Malibu on the Pacific Coast Hwy, only a cool $53m, but check out his setup...my god that looks expensive:
Does that set up belong to Jim Carrey's The Mask alter-ego?Sony 65" 4K Android TV, 5.1 Q-Acoustics speakers hooked up to Marantz receiver, Kodi media centre, Synology NAS, Xbox 360, Humax Freesat receiver and Sony Blu-Ray.
Oh, and some Phillips Hue lighting (which gives out an ideal amount of background light when watching at night).
Very happy with it all now that Sony have actually sorted the Android software on their TVs!
wiffmaster said:
Sony 65" 4K Android TV, 5.1 Q-Acoustics speakers hooked up to Marantz receiver, Kodi media centre, Synology NAS, Xbox 360, Humax Freesat receiver and Sony Blu-Ray.
Oh, and some Phillips Hue lighting (which gives out an ideal amount of background light when watching at night).
Very happy with it all now that Sony have actually sorted the Android software on their TVs!
However, I have the same TV and I fecking hate it
I had no idea what I'd bought and do you know what, all I wanted was a TV........not one that sometimes has a mind of its own and is essentially a PC which can take some time to boot up when all I want to do is watch the tele.....aarrrgghhh, and I don't even use Android apps etc.!
Anyway.
Looks nice as I said earlier
HoHoHo said:
Good set up
However, I have the same TV and I fecking hate it
I had no idea what I'd bought and do you know what, all I wanted was a TV........not one that sometimes has a mind of its own and is essentially a PC which can take some time to boot up when all I want to do is watch the tele.....aarrrgghhh, and I don't even use Android apps etc.!
Anyway.
Looks nice as I said earlier
Cheers.However, I have the same TV and I fecking hate it
I had no idea what I'd bought and do you know what, all I wanted was a TV........not one that sometimes has a mind of its own and is essentially a PC which can take some time to boot up when all I want to do is watch the tele.....aarrrgghhh, and I don't even use Android apps etc.!
Anyway.
Looks nice as I said earlier
Sony actually put out an update earlier this week (Tuesday 2nd I think) and it makes the TV much, much quicker / more responsive than before. Not perfect, but finally useable at least!
wiffmaster said:
Cheers.
Sony actually put out an update earlier this week (Tuesday 2nd I think) and it makes the TV much, much quicker / more responsive than before. Not perfect, but finally useable at least!
I also updated earlier this week but to be honest I've lost interest in the TV.Sony actually put out an update earlier this week (Tuesday 2nd I think) and it makes the TV much, much quicker / more responsive than before. Not perfect, but finally useable at least!
Great, brilliant picture that's for sure but the apps and st that come with it are a complete waste of time for me!
If it does however now start up in less than 4 minutes that's a bonus!
No Pics at the Moment will add later when i've tidied up a bit...
TV, Panasonic TX55AX902
PJ, JVC RS10 (Pro version of the HD350) 84" Diag screen
Amp, Yamaha DSP-Z11, i've listened to all of the £2K Dolby Atmos amps and this old stager still trounces them..
FR, Kef Reference 104/2
Cnt, Kef Reference Center 200
Sur, Kef Reference TDM34DS
Surb Kef Q80S's
Eff Kef Reference 101/2
Sub REL Storm
BD, Yamaha BDS677
CD, Yamaha CDX993
BD-r,Panasonic BWT735
Tun, Pure DRX710-ES
Oh! and very understanding neighbours......
TV, Panasonic TX55AX902
PJ, JVC RS10 (Pro version of the HD350) 84" Diag screen
Amp, Yamaha DSP-Z11, i've listened to all of the £2K Dolby Atmos amps and this old stager still trounces them..
FR, Kef Reference 104/2
Cnt, Kef Reference Center 200
Sur, Kef Reference TDM34DS
Surb Kef Q80S's
Eff Kef Reference 101/2
Sub REL Storm
BD, Yamaha BDS677
CD, Yamaha CDX993
BD-r,Panasonic BWT735
Tun, Pure DRX710-ES
Oh! and very understanding neighbours......
Ours is as hidden as I could manage. All the gear is in the sideboard with IR repeater sending the remote signals.
IMG_8906 by Nick Grant, on Flickr
Used some flat panel mission speakers, you can barely notice the rears
IMG_8899 by Nick Grant, on Flickr
IMG_8906 by Nick Grant, on Flickr
Used some flat panel mission speakers, you can barely notice the rears
IMG_8899 by Nick Grant, on Flickr
Nick Grant said:
Ours is as hidden as I could manage. All the gear is in the sideboard with IR repeater sending the remote signals.
IMG_8906 by Nick Grant, on Flickr
Used some flat panel mission speakers, you can barely notice the rears
IMG_8899 by Nick Grant, on Flickr
Love the sign above the sofa. Can you remember where you got it from? Presumably it's a custom thing?IMG_8906 by Nick Grant, on Flickr
Used some flat panel mission speakers, you can barely notice the rears
IMG_8899 by Nick Grant, on Flickr
Nick Grant said:
Ours is as hidden as I could manage. All the gear is in the sideboard with IR repeater sending the remote signals.
Used some flat panel mission speakers, you can barely notice the rears
IMG_8899 by Nick Grant, on Flickr
That looks really familiar... did you do a DIY thread on converting that lounge a few years back? Recall something about changing the sign to confuse the neighbors? Used some flat panel mission speakers, you can barely notice the rears
IMG_8899 by Nick Grant, on Flickr
JohnStitch said:
We've since refurbed the rest of the downstairs so now have another living room that we spend most time in, so this is becoming more of a dedicated cinema/games room, so looking to get some nice la-z-boy sofas in there after Xmas...the trouble will then be trying to stay awake long enough to actually watch anything
Problems staying awake: LOL!Edited by JohnStitch on Monday 23 November 21:45
Nice set-up, looks great - what colour are the walls please?
cheers
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