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willusishere
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ม.ค. 2008
Home Theatre and Study Build (DIY)
A compilation of the footage taken during the build of Home Theatre with attached Study. about 10 months of work and we lost the GoPro for a while so it jumps around a bit. Enjoy and leave comments if you have any questions
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A tour of our EPIC (DIY) Home Theatre
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A quick overview of our DIY Home Theatre built from a brick garage over a period of 12 months Specs - Screen: Grandview 120" Flocked Acoustically Transparent 4k Screen Projector: Optoma UHD66 4k DLP HDR Projector Reciever: Denon X3800H 11.4 Channel processing (9.4 driven) Dolby Atmos/DTSX Secondary amp for 2 rear atmos speakers: Fosi Audio BT20A Stereo amp LCR speakers: 3 x Identical JBL Balboa...
Lenovo A660 review
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Review of Lenovo A660 waterproof smartphone. All the other reviews on TH-cam seem to just be songs playing with the specs popping up so I thought I'd try one. Forgot to mention battery life, will get two days at a stretch (very little use) pretty easily gets full day with normal use. This is my first review so any suggestions are appreciated! Cheers
Whatamovie - The movie
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Music - Dragula by Rob Zombie, Ready To Roll by Jet Black Stare. We do NOT own this music Another movie full of wheelies, donuts, jumps and just having a good time
John Deere Sabre - The mower moobie II
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Movie of a mower doing things it was never meant for. Only got bogged a couple times. 14 HP.
On a wet Sunday the 4wd's come out to play
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It was the first time we'd had proper rain for ages so the scene was set for some 4wding. Music is I'm Blue - Eifel 65
The Triton Moobie
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Machine in question is a 89 model dual cab 4wd mitsubishi triton. Yet another movie from the Hobo inc. archives
Yamaha Scorpio Z 225 moobie
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Yet another quality Hobo inc. production. It was a horrible, cold and windy sunday afternoon when all that could break the howl of the wind was the roar of the engine...
Awesome build, I really enjoyed your video. I'm in the process of designing a scratch-built home theatre. There is nothing but grass out the back at the moment.
Hard to think of a better DIY garage convert home theatre install. You both did a great job. 👏🏾👏🏾
Great job!
those subs are embarrassing 😳
@@e4superfly haha properly calibrated 10inch subs still go plenty hard but I won't say no to some 16's if you have some lying around :D
Bang up job on this. Turned out great.
Beautiful theater
very nice job !!!!
nice room! I notice your carpet is a lighter color; do you get reflections from the projector/screen with it? I'm going to be painting my walls darker but was hesitant on going dark carpet as well. thanks!
Even though the carpet is a bit lighter than the walls and ceiling, it reflects less light back. I guess because the carpet is completely matte in terms of shininess whereas the walls/ceiling are just a low sheen paint
Congratulations my man really a beautiful installation that you have created.👍
👏 👏 👏
Given the space you had to work with, you did a phenomenal job. Enjoy!
Super travail Bravo
Nice
Great job brother! It's nice to see someone's vision come to life. Gonna be doing something kind of similar myself in the future.I'll have to share a process video with you someday. Cheers!
What are the dimensions of the room?
So much work, ends up with a projector...
Nothing better, Got my 4k Projector. Cinema isn't a cinema without a projector.
@@Inboundbogie cinema is always better with a high quality tv panel. Trying to copy a movie theater is not normal, nor advised. Movie theater replicas are a cult, freak behavior. Movie theaters have tons of issues and weaknesses. At home you can have a much better experience with a good tv and a sound system that puts you in the center of the action, instead of trying to accommodate lots of people like movie theaters poorly do.
@@rafars2246 My friend, I think you understand this. I also agree about the projector. But what do you recommend I use instead of a projector?
@@baranylmaz8101 a high end tv.
@rafars2246 you don't know what your talking about. Tell me where I can get a 135 inch 4k tv to replace my Projector... exactly. Projectors are better for more immersion. Some Projectors even look better than some tvs in the right room conditions. Don't be a Debbie downer.
Just phenomenal buddy. Incredibly inspirational
Okay love the transformation but you’re gonna have both structural issues and moisture issues… you need a steel lentil and supports for where you put in the “new door” and wood never touches concrete without a barrier
There is a steel lintel above the door and there's barriers and seals wherever qld building codes require, the video doesn't really show any of this, a few times we had to redo things where we forgot them
@@willusishere awesome. Sucks that you had to redo the work but glad you did it right in the end… Hate to see all that work go to waste
*Promo sm* 😄
You've done an excellent job👍🏽 You also added speakers thats always need to be in everyone's home theater, that's 2 subwoofers and "Back surround" speakers. This setup is often overlooked. You even out the base with 2 subwoofers and without the "Back surround" speakers you don't get the full surround sound with just side surround speakers.👌🏽👍🏽✌🏽
100% agree, 2 subs to even out the bass between different seats is a game changer. Also agree that a 7.1 mix is a real step from 5.1 in terms of immersion
nicely done mate, could you upload a detailed video for the front cabinet and screen mounting, also the LED Installation. also a list of all the equipment would be nice.
Nicely done!
Is this set up a 5.1/7.1/5.2/7.2? Also what size is your screen again? By the way nice and clean setup.
7.2 + 4 over head speakers. Screen is 120", thanks
Nice job 👍. Similar dimensions to the garage I’m converting right now. Nice to see that 2 rows of 3 works well (although my space narrows by 30cm at the rear for 2m of the room length). Like you, I’m doing 7.4.2, with M&K speakers, Anthem AVR and an Epson PJ.
i think u did a a big mistake ur blocking ur left and right towers with the frame of screen lol im sure it cant sound great like that maybe bring them in closer or get bigger screen like 2:35:1 or something
The L&R towers sit outside the screen boundary, so they're only behind a layer of speaker fabric
🍾🎈🎉🎊👍 Cool! So much work but the result is great! Very professional! P:S. Can we the viewers make a visit to you and watch something in your home theatre room? 😉👊
hello everything is fine? I'm from Brazil and I want to say congratulations, it was really cool, I'm thinking about doing something similar here at home, and congratulations to the couple on their son.
Really nicely done! Maybe i missed it. what the overall size of the theater room plus the study?
What color paint did you use for the walls and ceiling?
Awesome Bro 😍 have a special greetings from india. Kerala
Very nice!
very nice!
Great built, was amazed to see the finished room. Transition was so great. Gave me great confidence for DIY, I have a separate room 13x 20 feet dimension. Would like to know what materials you used for sound damping....Please let me know
When you opened the door to show the end product, I was blown away with how good it was. I did not expect it to turn out that amazing. Well done. It was great to see the wife also helping in the build and she did a great job painting. Good to see a fellow Queenslander 😁 Curious why you chose the Polk V65 In-Wall Speaker for your Atmos speakers instead of the usual round in ceiling speakers like the Polk V80 Ceiling Speaker. How do they sound as over head Atmos speakers. what lighting strip did you use up top around the ceiling.
Went the V65 so all the speakers matched more closely. We're limited to regular bookshelf spkrs for the rear surround so I chose an in-wall with the closest tweeter/woofer size to those. V65s sound great as Atmos, the directable tweeter really helps. Led strips are 5m 12V 5050 RGBW (60LED per metre) no brand strips from Aus Electronics, 4 x strips powered by 2 x Shelly RGBW2 controllers
@@willusishere Thanks for reply. Did you do plastering yourself. Once again great looking room. Enjoy
@@gab7344 we hung all the plasterboard and straightened the walls but we got a professional in to do the finish plastering
greetings :) very nicely done. I'm interested in what layout you have set in the Denon menu. Is it 9.1? Do you want to make another video about sound settings in the Denon menu? :) and some more details about the sound…😊
It's set to 11.1ch with the rear Atmos speakers on pre-out only and 2 subwoofers. Sure I'll try make a video of that, thanks for the suggestion
Thank you for the info. What other amplifier do you use for pre-out?
"Don't drop my baby" "Don't drop my screen" 😂
Amazing work ! very nice room
Fantastic job, love the seating. Are they recliners ? If so how much space did you leave for the lower one as looks snug. Great job
Yep they're recliners (except the middle position). We left enough space so both rows could be fully reclined and the rear row's feet don't get too close to the front's head
Nice! Did you do anything with ventilation? I mean, 4-6 people and 2-3 hour movie would make the air moist and stinky😁
Haha it certainly would, but yes there's a split system aircon unit above the screen, it's all black so it blends in nicely, barely even notice it's there
You have a link to the screen please
Great job!
Screen size?
120 inch
Great job!
very nice had you see the Futronix 4 8 12 channel lighting controller
I hadn't but I just had a look at the Futronix page, looks like an awesome bit of gear
Looks amazing what's the dimension of the room ?
3.5x6.2m, ceiling height is 2.7m
Hi, loved the cinema Room! But II have one question will you paint the white diffusion panels grey?
No they'll stay white, we go through the cinema to get to the study everyday so we didn't want everything to be dark grey
@@willusishere all good it is your cinema 😃
Beautiful ❤ enjoyed every moment... awesome..🔥🔥
It can only power 9 channels but can process 11 channels so do you have some preamps to finish powering all the speakers...?
Yep we have a small stereo amp that powers the rear Atmos speakers
Very cool. Does your screen shake at all from the bass?
Thankfully no, that front wall and screen are somewhat isolated from the ground and walls with rubber mounts. Certainly shakes the floor upstairs though :D
Very nice. Good job.