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  1. Kip P.

    General room set-up "theory" question ...

    I always thought an indirect glow coming out from behind the screen looked great, but would have to be turned off, when the movie started. This newbie is learning new "stuff." ;-)
  2. Kip P.

    General room set-up "theory" question ...

    I didn't know any of this. I thought the room had to be pitch black, except for what's being projected on the screen. I have to process this new information. Thanks.
  3. Kip P.

    General room set-up "theory" question ...

    This is a very informative reply ... lots of meat to this answer: •smoked glass to filter out some light •having someone else cut it and hardware it (I need a semi-circle in the plexiglass of the ticket window ;-) •actually looking at the lights as something impressive rather than a...
  4. Kip P.

    General room set-up "theory" question ...

    And? Is it a distraction? Cast off too much light in the room?
  5. Kip P.

    General room set-up "theory" question ...

    Opening walls is a consideration. If it's front, then I will need cords to the projector in back. And if it's in back, then I will need wires to the tower speakers and the center speaker in the front. Either way, I think I have to hide the ugly wires. Agreed? And as to having the stack where I...
  6. Kip P.

    General room set-up "theory" question ...

    I'm trying to make a theater room, and I have a general placement theory question: If I have a choice, should my "stack" (receiver, blue ray machine, extra amplifier) be placed up front, to the side of the main speakers (about six feet away from the screen), or should the stack be in the back...
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