The best audio and video in the Carolinas, this company has been around for a very long time. The staff and crews that create these custom installations are the best of the best. The place to go to build your dream system.
I completely agree. The quality of this team is simply outstanding. If you are looking to build a home theater or have any consulting on home automation / lighting, I’d go with Audio Advice.
What I love about audio advice is they aren't just an online company selling products. If you are ever in NC, they have two huge locations that you can come in and experience similar theaters. They also have listening rooms with some of the best audio equipment in the world. I've been a customer since the early 90s.
This room is super impressive and very well done! I love watching your work from start to finish. You guys really know your stuff. These videos are always top notch and super helpful.
At the outset of the video when you showed the theater subs I thought this was just going to be a “nice” setup - nothing extraordinary…until I saw the subs chosen. Those JL’s are premium and no joke. Having 4 is absolutely extraordinary. Wow, what a final product. The theater is gorgeous.
Defiantly some strong hardware choices in this one...respect! Not sure I would go with a white ceiling up to the screen though...the loss of contrast from that reflection washing out the image must be very noticeable, but the owner gets what the owner wants.
We always thought to try the white first and then paint if needed. I’ve not seen any washing out of the image, much to my surprise in this room. I can’t explain why, I’ve just not seen the image impacted at all.
@@tharrigan5661 Very strange...maybe you would need to do an A vs. B comparison...have one room all like black velvet and then one all white painted walls and ceiling to really illustrate it?
I’ve built several home theaters and I started with white ceilings and now, with my high contrast JVC projector, did a specially made absolute black paint . It made a huge difference. Then I added velvet panels as well to the front screen area (I also have an AT screen). The velvet panels made an even bigger impact on the contrast. Having said that there are design choices at play in almost any theater and this time my wife let me go all in! Really enjoyed the video a very nice room and very thoughtfully planned.
Excellent video - very intelligently designed theater, with great equipment choices. The time-lapse is really effective to show the transformation, and really fun to watch. Nice job! I'm sure the homeowner is thrilled!
Thank you Don, the homeowner is ecstatic! The time-lapse is a lot of work to get everyone involved to turn on the camera and position it every day, but it is so worth it, we love how it goes!
@3:55 you show wires criss crossed between the stud bays. Why do you do this? Is this how you store your extra cable for if you ever want to pull more in the future? Just held with staples?
Great point, yes in case we need more, plus if you only leave a tiny amount and are trying to install a heavy speaker, it is really hard to do. Having the extra slack makes things much easier. We also found having them laced keeps sheetrock screws away from them too. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Man I wish you guys had a Western Canadian Branch! I love the Detail of your guys video's, this is obviously a labor of love cause every build is amazing
Wow i would love to hear this or something similar so does this sound just like being at the theaters alone or sound better because the room is so much smaller?
We would say as a general rule, most high performance home theaters sound better than most commercial theaters, but of course there are exceptions. Thanks for watching
Beyond my resources at this level (space, budget), but still nice to see as well as some good tidbits that can apply to smaller scales. One question I have is related to sound proofing techniques. In Canada everything seems to be a little more expensive, and I’m building mine in the basement as an attic isn’t an option. For this room, I see use a lot of pink insulation, was there any other type of soundproofing that was done?
If you are worried about sound transferring out of your space into other areas of your home, rock wool insulation, acoustiblok, and quiet rock are things to consider. Thanks for watching
That is such an outstanding room. The style is just great and contemporary. I would have picked the Sony over the JVC only that the Sony makes a lot less noise. Hope to have a room like that.
There is just one LFE channel, but the Anthem gives you two discrete subwoofer outs which let us adjust the distance better. Both channels do get the same LFE signal and we split each of the single outs into two feeds. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Great set-up wish i could have one 😃 only thing I didn't like (ocd) is the front speaker below the screen don't line up...think it would drive me nuts lol
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Such a nice set up but the front of house would do my head in with the right side not lined up equal to the left according to the screen position.. or is that just camera angles
The screen is centered on the seats, but the way the room was laid out caused it to be a bit off, but the camera angle does exaggerate it. Thanks for watching and commenting
Absolutely incredible build, y'all. But what will never make sense to me is that the electronics and acoustics were compromised so that K-Scape could be installed. What I mean is that instead of getting a TOL processor and amps, we went with an MRX1140 which is screamin out distortion in order to hit Dolby specs. Not heavily-distorted sound, I mean distortion in the delivery of the sound that causes so much listening fatigue after a long movie. There's an enormous amount of THD and very low signal/noise ratio when that processor is being asked to pump 105splc peaks to the reference seating position in that room. (I have a very similarly sized room) Choosing a processor with far higher SINAD and very low THD will have a transparent sound that is very hard to describe but the best way I can put it is that it feels real and my ears are not fatigued after a long movie set to a Dolby or THX spec reference level. I'm sure you've heard what I'm talking about at a trade show in the super high end rooms. Especially in something like an Anthony Grimani designed room or the like. K-Scape is an incredible product. But there are so many lossless alternatives that are not near the price that would've freed up a ton of budget to not only improve the acoustic treatment in the room to get an even diffusion of sound and a room decay time down in the .3sec range. The effectiveness of the 2-2.5" absorption you're using is good from 20khz down to about 1khz and then rapidly becomes less effective to very ineffective at 200hz and below. 6.5-7" deep panels are effective all the way down to about 90hz. The back of the room needs both diffusion and absorption. The diffusion only choice was very odd. Also, it would've freed up the cash to get something like the Monolith HTP-1 or a used Altitude 16 (even more options now 2yrs later) and then pair that processor with amps again from Monolith or Outlaw, or even Buckeye Amps or a similar company. THEN we look at a very nice blu-ray player or upgrade to an R_Volution or equivalent style player. I know the R_Volution option isn't very fair since it's relatively new and wasn't an option 2yrs ago. I'm admittedly very jaded against the K-Scape for their less-than-true bit-rate marketing but it has fine enough quality that 90% or more people couldn't distinguish from true lossless video (audio is more compressed than the video is on K-Scape) but I'm most turned off by the price. Admittedly, I'm not in the super rich category. So, I don't mind ripping my personal copies of movies that I own to a drive that I can then play from an R_Volution or R_Volution style player. I bought the 8k Signature along with a 16tb drive, and a specially flashed external bluray drive with (completely legal) software to rip my collection all for about $1,350ish. You gotta do what you gotta do with the cash that you have. None of this is a critique against Audio Advice. It's more just a rant of different choices made for different price points. My own issue.
Thank you. The screen and seats are centered but the way we had to do the subwoofers due to the stud placement makes it look off. Good eye! Thanks for watching
You can enter all of your dimensions, including riser height and depth, here, the size your your TV and our patented tool will tell you www.audioadvice.com/home-theater-design#designer
Great question, a lot more goes into it than just the light engine. You have to also consider everything else in the projector. There are outstanding models in all three of those categories and also some bad ones. But generally, these days, a laser from a highly regarded brand is a great way to go. Thanks for watching
In Germany, only double bass arrays are built in professional home cinemas. I don't want to appear arrogant, but this is the absolute top class for a perfect bass foundation.
Hello. Fantastic theater and awesome job. What brand of acoustic treatment is used for the absorption and diffuser panels? I really like the clean look of them.
What are the dimensions of the room? Also, what is the name of the blue/gray paint on the walls? My wife said she likes it, so I gotta know so I can include it in my theater (with a black ceiling and velvet panels around the screen as others have pointed out).
Great video, Your approach, and explanation is great. But I would have invested in an anamorphic lens ( What are your thoughts ) ? Would he have benefited much from it ?
Very nice video -I really like everything about it. I’m designing my own home cinema right now and I have a question about the color for the wall. Is there anyone who knows what the color code is for it? I have been thinking a lot about choice of color myself -but in the moment I saw that color I knew 100% this is the color I want. The color I talk about is the one describes as traditional gray (I believe it is a mix of gray, green and blue). Thank you in advance. Henrik (Denmark)
Awesome! The color you’re talking about is Sherman Williams 6236 “Grays Harbor”. We’d be happy to help if you have any questions designing your home cinema 😃
You have to be very close. Their latest microperf tech has 30,000 precision perforations per square foot, each hole, a mere twenty-thousandths of an inch in diameter!
Here is the link. Thanks for watching. www.audioadvice.com/videos-reviews/projector-convergence-how-to-align-the-red-green-blue-rgb-panels-on-your-projector/
We have most of the gear listed www.audioadvice.com/videos-reviews/atmos-home-theater-install-featuring-revel-jl-audio-jvc/ Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@SuperHerbie5353 well I was looking more for overall wiring, framing, carpet, system, etc… but after seeing $18,000 projector and $2000 a speaker I was like nope. Could be close to 100K. I’m mid build on a 16x20 room in my basement and I’ll probably have $20,000 in everything. But that’s free labor and a decent set up.
The Shield can send out Dolby Atmos, but you need a system capable of playing it back. If you are routing it through your TV on the way to your home theater receiver, your might be better off to connect it directly to your receiver. Thanks for watching
Question... Seems you chose high end equipment. Why the Revel in wall speakers over JBL Synthesis SCLs? I'm looking at both for my room and get the impression JBL is better?... Am I wrong? Should I go with Revel?
My recommendation is to do a blind speaker listening test if you can. It’s amazing what speakers you may prefer. The JBL’s are great but you may prefer some other brand.
@@tharrigan5661 I agree but that is pretty much impossible in today's market. I only know of a few places around the entire United States that actually have the JBL SCLs on display... No one near me in Houston.
We do have a large demo facility in both Raleigh and Charlotte where you can easily compare all kinds of speaker brands and models. Thanks for watching
It's definitely a trade off since we found that is the best location acoustically for them but aesthetically it would be better if they were centered. Thanks for watching!
We have a link here to most of the gear, thanks for watching www.audioadvice.com/videos-reviews/atmos-home-theater-install-featuring-revel-jl-audio-jvc/
Man I loved this video i`m in the uk and if i ever won the lottery and brought a new house i`d hire you guys to install and set up my home cinema room. at the moment i only have a basic sony 5.1 home cinema yeah i like it but Atmos it isn`t and that`s where Movies are right now. A very good video thanks
Hi You guys design great Home cinema theaters. I will like to come learn some live skills . The videos aren’t enough! I hope to run my design through you guys for a better input. Thanks
They are from Lutron. We can help you with them if you are in the Raleigh or Charlotte NC area, if you are not, you should search for your local dealer. Thanks for watching
problem with the blue lights at the bottom of the chairs is, it casts a blue light on the screen and you cannot use them while watching the movie. I have to cover the lights so I can use my cups lights.
What almost all home theater processors are doing in the background when you enter in the distances is take the longest distance, and that one has zero delay since that sound will take the longest to reach your ears. The others get delay added by the difference. For instance if you had 3 speakers only and two were 10' and one 9' from you, the one with 9' gets 1ms of delay. Some very high end processors (like the Datasat RS20) make you do the math and only allow you to input the actual delay times not the distances. If the delay in the sub is causing the sound to arrive like it was actually 12' further away, you have to input it that way. Thanks for watching
Those light walls and white ceilling are eating most of the NX9's native contrast. It's like you don't even have a JVC. Put some black velvet around the walls, on ceilling and on the floor. The image quality will improve massively. You need a room top to bottom covered in black velvet to see what JVC is really about.
We agree that would provide better contrast but this is a multi use room and the client made the decision that it would feel like a cave if it was all black, especially with the low ceilings. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Liked the build and choices of equipment but a big nono for me was you leaving that ceiling white and those white side panels that close to the screen. You had the perfect place to make a truly dark media room where you would get every ounce of brightness out of that screen and projector. That ceiling is bouncing so much light back at the screen.
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The best audio and video in the Carolinas, this company has been around for a very long time. The staff and crews that create these custom installations are the best of the best. The place to go to build your dream system.
Thomas, thank you so much! We really appreciate your comments!
I completely agree. The quality of this team is simply outstanding. If you are looking to build a home theater or have any consulting on home automation / lighting, I’d go with Audio Advice.
Great pro tip about adding the 12 foot distance to compensate for the processing delay on the subwoofers.
Yes, thanks very much for watching and commenting!
What I love about audio advice is they aren't just an online company selling products. If you are ever in NC, they have two huge locations that you can come in and experience similar theaters. They also have listening rooms with some of the best audio equipment in the world. I've been a customer since the early 90s.
Derek, thanks so much. We appreciate your support over the years.
This room is super impressive and very well done! I love watching your work from start to finish. You guys really know your stuff. These videos are always top notch and super helpful.
Thank you so much!
At the outset of the video when you showed the theater subs I thought this was just going to be a “nice” setup - nothing extraordinary…until I saw the subs chosen. Those JL’s are premium and no joke. Having 4 is absolutely extraordinary.
Wow, what a final product. The theater is gorgeous.
Thanks very much, it really turned out great
Wow! This theater is so clean 😍 It is exactly what I plan on building someday. Also the binaural recording was very neat!
Thank you very much. We had a lot of requests for the binaural recording so we decided to make it happen!
Defiantly some strong hardware choices in this one...respect!
Not sure I would go with a white ceiling up to the screen though...the loss of contrast from that reflection washing out the image must be very noticeable, but the owner gets what the owner wants.
We always thought to try the white first and then paint if needed. I’ve not seen any washing out of the image, much to my surprise in this room. I can’t explain why, I’ve just not seen the image impacted at all.
@@tharrigan5661 Very strange...maybe you would need to do an A vs. B comparison...have one room all like black velvet and then one all white painted walls and ceiling to really illustrate it?
I’ve built several home theaters and I started with white ceilings and now, with my high contrast JVC projector, did a specially made absolute black paint . It made a huge difference. Then I added velvet panels as well to the front screen area (I also have an AT screen). The velvet panels made an even bigger impact on the contrast. Having said that there are design choices at play in almost any theater and this time my wife let me go all in!
Really enjoyed the video a very nice room and very thoughtfully planned.
Love seeing the install through the timelapse - very cool to see what goes into building the theater!
Thank you very much, this one turned out great!
Excellent video - very intelligently designed theater, with great equipment choices. The time-lapse is really effective to show the transformation, and really fun to watch. Nice job! I'm sure the homeowner is thrilled!
Thank you Don, the homeowner is ecstatic! The time-lapse is a lot of work to get everyone involved to turn on the camera and position it every day, but it is so worth it, we love how it goes!
Maybe from the audio perspective. From the projection perspective, you don't pick a top of the line JVC for a room with a plain white ceiling.
Four!! F113s! What an incredible room
Yes, it is pretty amazing! Thanks for watching and commenting
What a cool theater and I like the binaural recording. Sounds great! Would totally live up there too!
Thanks you, yes it is nice to have a bathroom and fridge up there!
The youtube video to sync sound and video is Amazing. Thank you guys for everything. Really nice channel !
Glad it was helpful!
Dream system. I'm in awe of how the room turned out.
Thanks very much Marty, glad you enjoyed it!
@3:55 you show wires criss crossed between the stud bays. Why do you do this? Is this how you store your extra cable for if you ever want to pull more in the future? Just held with staples?
Great point, yes in case we need more, plus if you only leave a tiny amount and are trying to install a heavy speaker, it is really hard to do. Having the extra slack makes things much easier. We also found having them laced keeps sheetrock screws away from them too. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Nice clean room. Just found this channel. As a veteran home theater enthusiast i absolutely applaud your methods. Great stuff.
Thank you so much! We appreciate your comments. We've been in business over 42 years and got into home theater when the laser disc was introduced.
@@AudioAdvice Fantastic.
If I hit the lotto Audio advice is the first people I’m calling
Thank you! We will be waiting for your call :)
I really enjoyed seeing the building process from start to finish. This is a beautiful looking theater.
Glad you enjoyed it
You and your team do such an amazing job. It’s just incredible.
Thank you so much!
That’s a pretty neat microphone with the pair of ears!
Thanks!
@@AudioAdvice Where do you get that type of microphone?
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Great space and very nicely done, Scott. Very fortunate homeowner.
Thank you very much! We appreciate you watching and commenting
Wow, a real showcase of the theater in action! Very impressive work!
Thank you very much!
I wish the AV companies that I'm working in did this kind of incredible stuff, amazing job!!!
Thank you very much Julio!
Man I wish you guys had a Western Canadian Branch! I love the Detail of your guys video's, this is obviously a labor of love cause every build is amazing
We really appreciate your comments! Thanks for watching
Great video, the time lapse is a game changer in these. And the 4 subs have to sound incredible.
Thank you, they do sound incredible!
Wow i would love to hear this or something similar so does this sound just like being at the theaters alone or sound better because the room is so much smaller?
We would say as a general rule, most high performance home theaters sound better than most commercial theaters, but of course there are exceptions. Thanks for watching
Bloody fantastic. Man you guys keep outdoing yourselves over and over. I love the modern look of this theater.
Thank you!
Beyond my resources at this level (space, budget), but still nice to see as well as some good tidbits that can apply to smaller scales. One question I have is related to sound proofing techniques. In Canada everything seems to be a little more expensive, and I’m building mine in the basement as an attic isn’t an option. For this room, I see use a lot of pink insulation, was there any other type of soundproofing that was done?
If you are worried about sound transferring out of your space into other areas of your home, rock wool insulation, acoustiblok, and quiet rock are things to consider. Thanks for watching
These Guy's are Sick!!!
Thanks for watching
That is such an outstanding room. The style is just great and contemporary. I would have picked the Sony over the JVC only that the Sony makes a lot less noise. Hope to have a room like that.
Glad you liked it, thanks for watching
Love this theater, I can't wait to get my Anthem 1140
Thank you Doug, you will really like the 1140.
LOVE THIS! Thex for the demos too.
Glad you enjoyed!!
Wow, that is a great looking theater! Well done
Thanks very much
This is such a great video and install. Can’t wait to see the next one that comes out. You guys do great work!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching and commenting! We have many more in the pipeline
These videos are very helpful to see the process throughout construction
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it
Superb video 🔥
Glad you liked it
Fantastic video! Enjoyed every second of it!
Awesome, thank you!
Another great video from Audio Advice. What a well designed, beautiful theater.
Glad you think so!
This looks incredible! Great video
Thank you!
How do you get 4 different LFE sources?
There is just one LFE channel, but the Anthem gives you two discrete subwoofer outs which let us adjust the distance better. Both channels do get the same LFE signal and we split each of the single outs into two feeds. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Wow very impressive.. great work!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Do you toe in front L and R speakers when going behind a AT screen?
If they are free standing speakers you can. In wall speakers do not have that option. Thanks for watching
Great set-up wish i could have one 😃 only thing I didn't like (ocd) is the front speaker below the screen don't line up...think it would drive me nuts lol
Thanks, glad you liked it, yes that was just the way it had to be.
Fantastic. Loved every minute. Best of the best. Wow. Thanks
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Such a nice set up but the front of house would do my head in with the right side not lined up equal to the left according to the screen position.. or is that just camera angles
The screen is centered on the seats, but the way the room was laid out caused it to be a bit off, but the camera angle does exaggerate it. Thanks for watching and commenting
The JL in wall subs are fantastic
Yes, they are very special and provide tremendous bass impact! Thanks for watching
Excellent on every level! Enjoyed the video.
Much appreciated!
Absolutely incredible build, y'all. But what will never make sense to me is that the electronics and acoustics were compromised so that K-Scape could be installed. What I mean is that instead of getting a TOL processor and amps, we went with an MRX1140 which is screamin out distortion in order to hit Dolby specs. Not heavily-distorted sound, I mean distortion in the delivery of the sound that causes so much listening fatigue after a long movie. There's an enormous amount of THD and very low signal/noise ratio when that processor is being asked to pump 105splc peaks to the reference seating position in that room. (I have a very similarly sized room) Choosing a processor with far higher SINAD and very low THD will have a transparent sound that is very hard to describe but the best way I can put it is that it feels real and my ears are not fatigued after a long movie set to a Dolby or THX spec reference level. I'm sure you've heard what I'm talking about at a trade show in the super high end rooms. Especially in something like an Anthony Grimani designed room or the like.
K-Scape is an incredible product. But there are so many lossless alternatives that are not near the price that would've freed up a ton of budget to not only improve the acoustic treatment in the room to get an even diffusion of sound and a room decay time down in the .3sec range. The effectiveness of the 2-2.5" absorption you're using is good from 20khz down to about 1khz and then rapidly becomes less effective to very ineffective at 200hz and below. 6.5-7" deep panels are effective all the way down to about 90hz. The back of the room needs both diffusion and absorption. The diffusion only choice was very odd. Also, it would've freed up the cash to get something like the Monolith HTP-1 or a used Altitude 16 (even more options now 2yrs later) and then pair that processor with amps again from Monolith or Outlaw, or even Buckeye Amps or a similar company. THEN we look at a very nice blu-ray player or upgrade to an R_Volution or equivalent style player. I know the R_Volution option isn't very fair since it's relatively new and wasn't an option 2yrs ago.
I'm admittedly very jaded against the K-Scape for their less-than-true bit-rate marketing but it has fine enough quality that 90% or more people couldn't distinguish from true lossless video (audio is more compressed than the video is on K-Scape) but I'm most turned off by the price. Admittedly, I'm not in the super rich category. So, I don't mind ripping my personal copies of movies that I own to a drive that I can then play from an R_Volution or R_Volution style player. I bought the 8k Signature along with a 16tb drive, and a specially flashed external bluray drive with (completely legal) software to rip my collection all for about $1,350ish. You gotta do what you gotta do with the cash that you have.
None of this is a critique against Audio Advice. It's more just a rant of different choices made for different price points. My own issue.
Great theater and video, thank you! Wondering what challenges to the build required the screen to seem a little off-center to the left?
Thank you. The screen and seats are centered but the way we had to do the subwoofers due to the stud placement makes it look off. Good eye! Thanks for watching
So if i have a 75 inch tv and 2 rows of seats how high should the tv be off the floor for best viewing?
You can enter all of your dimensions, including riser height and depth, here, the size your your TV and our patented tool will tell you www.audioadvice.com/home-theater-design#designer
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Thank you so much 😀
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This looks awesome and I’m sure it sounds amazing! Revel is underrated when it comes to in-wall speakers.
Thank you Nick, we agree! Thanks for watching and commenting
Hi Scott just wondering, which is the better type of projector in terms of video quality? Lamp, LED or Laser Projector?
Great question, a lot more goes into it than just the light engine. You have to also consider everything else in the projector. There are outstanding models in all three of those categories and also some bad ones. But generally, these days, a laser from a highly regarded brand is a great way to go. Thanks for watching
You guys are amazing.
Thanks very much! We appreciate you watching
In Germany, only double bass arrays are built in professional home cinemas. I don't want to appear arrogant, but this is the absolute top class for a perfect bass foundation.
Thanks for sharing.
I love watching the process!
Thanks for watching and commenting, glad you enjoyed it!
Awesome video, wait to show everything from top to bottom !!
Thanks for watching and commenting! Glad you enjoyed it!
Hello. Fantastic theater and awesome job. What brand of acoustic treatment is used for the absorption and diffuser panels? I really like the clean look of them.
Those were custom made Kinetics panels, they are an Ohio based company we have used for custom panels for decades. Thanks for watching
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What are the dimensions of the room? Also, what is the name of the blue/gray paint on the walls? My wife said she likes it, so I gotta know so I can include it in my theater (with a black ceiling and velvet panels around the screen as others have pointed out).
We bought a 100” SilverTicket screen and I wish I had purchased a 158” ultra wide in grey with transparent acoustic material.
Thanks for sharing, we appreciate you watching
Great video, Your approach, and explanation is great. But I would have invested in an anamorphic lens ( What are your thoughts ) ? Would he have benefited much from it ?
Thank you. Yes, there would have been a benefit to adding the lens, that may be an upgrade in the future.
Great video! How does Fathom compare to SSW-3?
Thank you! Please reach out to our team to discuss the differences in those two subs
Very nice video -I really like everything about it. I’m designing my own home cinema right now and I have a question about the color for the wall. Is there anyone who knows what the color code is for it? I have been thinking a lot about choice of color myself -but in the moment I saw that color I knew 100% this is the color I want. The color I talk about is the one describes as traditional gray (I believe it is a mix of gray, green and blue). Thank you in advance. Henrik (Denmark)
Awesome! The color you’re talking about is Sherman Williams 6236 “Grays Harbor”. We’d be happy to help if you have any questions designing your home cinema 😃
really nice theater ......nice work
Glad you enjoyed it
great vid, we just upgraded to AVM70 and the control4 system too.
Thank you. We hope enjoy your upgrades. Thanks for watching
Beautiful work 👍🏽
Thanks very much!
How close can you sit from that Stewart screen before seeing the perf?
You have to be very close. Their latest microperf tech has 30,000 precision perforations per square foot, each hole, a mere twenty-thousandths of an inch in diameter!
@@AudioAdvice thanks. Would 7 feet be too close?
@@flyers10az Stewart likes you to be at least 8' away.
Awesome video and demo!
Glad you liked it!
Great looking theater!
We agree!
can u give the link for projector panel alignment ? I am unable to find it !!
Here is the link. Thanks for watching. www.audioadvice.com/videos-reviews/projector-convergence-how-to-align-the-red-green-blue-rgb-panels-on-your-projector/
May have missed it but what’s a ballpark cost for something like that? $60,000?
We have most of the gear listed www.audioadvice.com/videos-reviews/atmos-home-theater-install-featuring-revel-jl-audio-jvc/ Thanks for watching and commenting!
Thanks
What did it total up to @Cory Schraner? I am also curious. Thx.
@@SuperHerbie5353 well I was looking more for overall wiring, framing, carpet, system, etc… but after seeing $18,000 projector and $2000 a speaker I was like nope. Could be close to 100K. I’m mid build on a 16x20 room in my basement and I’ll probably have $20,000 in everything. But that’s free labor and a decent set up.
I'm using android TV Panasonic not have Dolby Atmos only Dolby audio..using nividia can go through Dolby Atmos with my TV ? TQ boss
The Shield can send out Dolby Atmos, but you need a system capable of playing it back. If you are routing it through your TV on the way to your home theater receiver, your might be better off to connect it directly to your receiver. Thanks for watching
TQ so much Boss👍👍👍👍👍
Question... Seems you chose high end equipment. Why the Revel in wall speakers over JBL Synthesis SCLs? I'm looking at both for my room and get the impression JBL is better?... Am I wrong? Should I go with Revel?
My recommendation is to do a blind speaker listening test if you can. It’s amazing what speakers you may prefer. The JBL’s are great but you may prefer some other brand.
@@tharrigan5661 I agree but that is pretty much impossible in today's market. I only know of a few places around the entire United States that actually have the JBL SCLs on display... No one near me in Houston.
We do have a large demo facility in both Raleigh and Charlotte where you can easily compare all kinds of speaker brands and models. Thanks for watching
Nice videos. I setup my ht using your tool. It help me a lot with measures. Unfortunately i am overseas anda cant follow further recommendations.
Glad we could be helpful! Thanks for watching and subscribing
Wow....4 Subs! I bet this Theater Rocks.....
It most certainly rocks! Thanks for watching
The fact that the subs and room treatments aren't directly centered under the projector screen would drive me absolutely nuts!
It's definitely a trade off since we found that is the best location acoustically for them but aesthetically it would be better if they were centered. Thanks for watching!
Wow I'd love to hear 4 JL Fathoms
It is something! Thanks for watching
How much does it cost for all this stuff?
We have a link here to most of the gear, thanks for watching www.audioadvice.com/videos-reviews/atmos-home-theater-install-featuring-revel-jl-audio-jvc/
Man I loved this video i`m in the uk and if i ever won the lottery and brought a new house i`d hire you guys to install and set up my home cinema room. at the moment i only have a basic sony 5.1 home cinema yeah i like it but Atmos it isn`t and that`s where Movies are right now. A very good video thanks
Thanks very much!
Very nice. Is the MLP the front row or back row?
Front row. Thanks for watching!
Wow truly amazing I'm in aww
Thank you, glad you enjoyed it!
Which app do you use to simulate the home cinema room?hi from 🇧🇷
Its on our site, www.audioadvice.com/home-theater-design#designer Thanks for watching
I never leave a comments on TH-cam, but damn I love these vids and advices! Keep it going boys!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting. Glad you enjoyed the video!
Hi.
Do yo do Home Theater In Mexico City?
Thank You In Advance.
Sorry, we are only in the USA. Thanks for watching
Super impressive!
Glad you liked it!
Love seeing the theater from start to finish. #timelapse
Thanks very much, the time lapse is fun to watch!
Hi You guys design great Home cinema theaters. I will like to come learn some live skills . The videos aren’t enough! I hope to run my design through you guys for a better input. Thanks
Thank you, please check out our free design tool www.audioadvice.com/home-theater-design Thanks for watching
What electronic shades are those?
They are from Lutron. We can help you with them if you are in the Raleigh or Charlotte NC area, if you are not, you should search for your local dealer. Thanks for watching
Revel 💪🔥🔥
Revels Rock! Thanks for watching and commenting!
problem with the blue lights at the bottom of the chairs is, it casts a blue light on the screen and you cannot use them while watching the movie. I have to cover the lights so I can use my cups lights.
Yes, with certain layouts any lighting in the room can be an issue, it all depends on how things are laid out. Thanks for watching
If the subs are adding their own delay, don't you want to adjust the Anthem to think they are closer, not farther away?
What almost all home theater processors are doing in the background when you enter in the distances is take the longest distance, and that one has zero delay since that sound will take the longest to reach your ears. The others get delay added by the difference. For instance if you had 3 speakers only and two were 10' and one 9' from you, the one with 9' gets 1ms of delay. Some very high end processors (like the Datasat RS20) make you do the math and only allow you to input the actual delay times not the distances. If the delay in the sub is causing the sound to arrive like it was actually 12' further away, you have to input it that way. Thanks for watching
@@AudioAdvice Ah interesting, thanks for the info.
@@garyjacquin9741 Sure thing!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Those light walls and white ceilling are eating most of the NX9's native contrast. It's like you don't even have a JVC. Put some black velvet around the walls, on ceilling and on the floor. The image quality will improve massively. You need a room top to bottom covered in black velvet to see what JVC is really about.
We agree that would provide better contrast but this is a multi use room and the client made the decision that it would feel like a cave if it was all black, especially with the low ceilings. Thanks for watching and commenting!
Wonder whats the wall color name..gray
Sherwin Williams Peppercorn
As always, your videos are great and your room designs are well thought through. But always talk the homeowner out of white finishes ;)
Thanks, yes we agree. Most of the theaters we do are dark grey. We appreciate you watching and commenting
I would like this guy to build my home theater
We are happy to help out with the design and equipment if you are in the US. Thanks for watching
Aye Aye Captain!
Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@AudioAdvice Hey, I Live In India
So Is there Any way To contact You Guys?
@@preetham3337 Sorry, we are US sales only.
@@AudioAdvice okay, Thanks sir
wow next level sir chance less 🎉😮
Glad you liked it, thanks!
Liked the build and choices of equipment but a big nono for me was you leaving that ceiling white and those white side panels that close to the screen. You had the perfect place to make a truly dark media room where you would get every ounce of brightness out of that screen and projector. That ceiling is bouncing so much light back at the screen.
This was a design decision as the room has multiple uses. Thanks for watching
@@AudioAdvice I figured as much but such a waste of the projector to not run it in a completely darkened room.