Village Hall Cinema
Discussion
Yep, happy to look at it.
Realistically, although you call it a cinema it would be really hard to do properly and well in a typical village hall. Even at £22k
So I would be aiming more for a projector, screen and a pair of good speakers (maybe a sub)
Village halls have such a variety of uses you could not have a projector hanging from the middle of the hall or 5/7/9 speakers on the walls.
V.
Realistically, although you call it a cinema it would be really hard to do properly and well in a typical village hall. Even at £22k
So I would be aiming more for a projector, screen and a pair of good speakers (maybe a sub)
Village halls have such a variety of uses you could not have a projector hanging from the middle of the hall or 5/7/9 speakers on the walls.
V.
Have you you got any pictures of the hall, dimensions, uses, ceiling construction etc?
All would help in giving you an initial starting point.
Seeing as its likely to be lots of bare walls, floors and no furniture I imagine anything decent will be wasted?
Surely a decent pull down screen, projector boxed on securely at one end, and a standard mid spec 5.1 ceiling solution, with receiver, blu ray etc box & sub in a cupboard is all you need? Keep it a few £1000 and a decent electrician to install it all? How many village folk would notice the difference between £2k and £20k?
/layman views
All would help in giving you an initial starting point.
Seeing as its likely to be lots of bare walls, floors and no furniture I imagine anything decent will be wasted?
Surely a decent pull down screen, projector boxed on securely at one end, and a standard mid spec 5.1 ceiling solution, with receiver, blu ray etc box & sub in a cupboard is all you need? Keep it a few £1000 and a decent electrician to install it all? How many village folk would notice the difference between £2k and £20k?
/layman views
Andehh said:
/layman views
4k Projectorhttps://www.optoma.co.uk/projectorproduct/uhd550x
£2k
4k Blu-ray player
http://www.oppodigital.co.uk/UDP-203.html
£650
180" screen
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-180-Electric-HD-Proj...
£370
Thats's the visuals done for around £3k.
You'll easily get a decent receiver and speakers for the same.
Andehh said:
Have you you got any pictures of the hall, dimensions, uses, ceiling construction etc?
All would help in giving you an initial starting point.
Seeing as its likely to be lots of bare walls, floors and no furniture I imagine anything decent will be wasted?
Surely a decent pull down screen, projector boxed on securely at one end, and a standard mid spec 5.1 ceiling solution, with receiver, blu ray etc box & sub in a cupboard is all you need? Keep it a few £1000 and a decent electrician to install it all? How many village folk would notice the difference between £2k and £20k?
/layman views
+1All would help in giving you an initial starting point.
Seeing as its likely to be lots of bare walls, floors and no furniture I imagine anything decent will be wasted?
Surely a decent pull down screen, projector boxed on securely at one end, and a standard mid spec 5.1 ceiling solution, with receiver, blu ray etc box & sub in a cupboard is all you need? Keep it a few £1000 and a decent electrician to install it all? How many village folk would notice the difference between £2k and £20k?
/layman views
If other layman are jumping in then I want my turn too

Most likely you will be better off getting a cheap AV receiver and a good power amp.
I think it all depends on what the use is, are you charging a village without a cinema £15 each and likely to be full each week, or will it be just for kids stuff.
I would cheaper on the screen/proj and spend more on speakers side, as you often get terrible audio in these type of venues.
/layman views. Now back to the pro's!
EddyP said:
Evening all,
We're trying to install a decent cinema within our village hall, trouble is the first AV company has quoted £22K, anyone here work in an AV field that might be able to advise different kit?
Please show pics of the hall, state maximum budget and type of use.We're trying to install a decent cinema within our village hall, trouble is the first AV company has quoted £22K, anyone here work in an AV field that might be able to advise different kit?
Edited by EddyP on Sunday 5th November 08:32
No need to beat around the bush?
VEX said:
Andehh said:
and a decent electrician to install it all?
/layman views
and while I am posting!/layman views
How dare you!!!! Lol

Figuring an electrician is the cheapest & simplest way of installing it all, also prevents anything too specialist from being implemented. Its only a matter of time before someone needs to be called out as someone "tried to help" in adjusting the settings/fiddling.
Keep it simple & straight forward.
Andehh said:
I know, I know.... my apologies! 
Figuring an electrician is the cheapest & simplest way of installing it all, also prevents anything too specialist from being implemented. Its only a matter of time before someone needs to be called out as someone "tried to help" in adjusting the settings/fiddling.
Keep it simple & straight forward.
With all our projects (and the same for others here) the aim is simple and fixable at least over the phone, the last thing we want is a site visit as it takes time out of our main business focus, installing.
Figuring an electrician is the cheapest & simplest way of installing it all, also prevents anything too specialist from being implemented. Its only a matter of time before someone needs to be called out as someone "tried to help" in adjusting the settings/fiddling.
Keep it simple & straight forward.
Especially in this requirement, simplicity is the key.
V.
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