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mike_the_man
post Oct 20 2004, 02:47 PM
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Hi all,

I'm sure there are some audio/video-philes on here, and I respect everybody's opinion here, so I figured I'd ask.

I'm looking to set up a home theatre system in my basement. It's going to be a pretty large room (around 600 sq ft). I'm planning to get a projector, 5.1 surround speakers, and a decent receiver.

So far, I've been thinking about a InFocus X1 projector, a Yamaha RX-V750 receiver, and B&W VM1 speakers, with a sub.

Does anybody have any thoughts on this? Suggestions for other things I should look at? I'm not looking to spend too much, maybe $2500 - $3000.

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post Oct 20 2004, 03:19 PM
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post Oct 20 2004, 03:26 PM
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I suggest you go to the forums (just like this one) for hometheater experts. I went through this about a year ago and Hometheatermagazine.com (or something like that) had tons of usefull info. As syked as I was about the prospect of buying all this equiptment, I was thoroughly sick of the whole subject once all was said and done. In other words, be prepared..everyone has an opinion and you can overdose on it. Oh, and another suggestion is to research one piece at a time. Make sure you find out the best piece and the best price and it's usually cheaper to buy over the net than you're local BestBuy or whatever. HTH.

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post Oct 20 2004, 03:30 PM
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Forget the Infocus x1 projector cheap but outdated, I have been researching for one my self for quite awhile, the new infocus 4805 is way better but needs room darkening to get the most out of it, the new Panasonic ae 700u looks to be the best for the money right now it has native hdtv resolution and has eliminated the screen door effect. I am looking at the 4805 at Costco right now it is bundled with the screen for 1,300. go here to read the latest reviews.
http://www.projectorcentral.com/home-theat...-projectors.htm
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post Oct 20 2004, 03:41 PM
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QUOTE(mike_the_man @ Oct 20 2004, 01:47 PM)
I'm planning to get a projector, 5.1 surround speakers, and a decent receiver.

Isn't surround sound up to 7.1 now?
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post Oct 20 2004, 03:44 PM
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QUOTE(DougC @ Oct 20 2004, 02:26 PM)
I suggest you go to the forums (just like this one) for hometheater experts. I went through this about a year ago and Hometheatermagazine.com (or something like that) had tons of usefull info. As syked as I was about the prospect of buying all this equiptment, I was thoroughly sick of the whole subject once all was said and done. In other words, be prepared..everyone has an opinion and you can overdose on it. Oh, and another suggestion is to research one piece at a time. Make sure you find out the best piece and the best price and it's usually cheaper to buy over the net than you're local BestBuy or whatever. HTH.

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Specially about getting sick of it all. This is one of the subjects that if you ask 10 people you will get 15 opinions. You might want to visit some of the high end video places that have little theaters set up so you can get a feel for what you like.

This sounds like a great project. Preparing for the Winter up there?

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post Oct 20 2004, 03:50 PM
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That Panasonic looks pretty nice, but a little more than I want to spend right now. All of the reviews of the X1 that I've read seem to be pretty good, and it's cheap. I've seen it for as low as $700USD. The 4805 also looks pretty good. A couple others that I've been thinking about are the BenQ 6100 or 6200, and the Optoma H30. The reason why I like the X1 is the price, and it has the Faroudja (sp?) chip for de-interlacing, which is supposed to work very well.

DougC, I know what you mean. I've been to a few forums, and everybody seems to have a different opinion. It can be very confusing. I'm just trying to get a few more opinions here, as I think this board is a wealth of info, on not just cars.

scruz, Surround is up to 7.1, and the Yamaha receiver that I'm looking at will do 7.1, but not many DVDs actaully have 7.1 yet, and it's more money to buy 2 more speakers, so for now, 5.1 will have to do.

Keep the opinions coming!
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post Oct 20 2004, 03:55 PM
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cheap projectors look like cheap projectors
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post Oct 20 2004, 03:59 PM
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All you have to do is wait a few months and the latest and greatest will be cheap also,
the x2 is only a few months old and now there 800 bucks, the 4000s are getting cheap now that the 4005 is out. If your not in a hurry wait and watch the prices drop, I would like to get one that can project a native hdtv resolution for cheap.
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post Oct 20 2004, 04:01 PM
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Mike, I understand where you're coming from. So here's a suggestion for an excellent cheap Subwoofer - Get yourself a Dayton, it's usually like $100.

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post Oct 20 2004, 04:46 PM
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Hi Mike, I'm just finishing up a room now. What the guys have said is true about opinions, way too many. Front projection requires a very dark room and much$$$$$ to look good. Take a look at the DLP rear projection TV's. I just bought the Sony 60" DLP TV, compared to every thing else it has the best picture (cost $5000.00) Yes Surround is up to 7.1, but your budget is too small for the extra two speakers. Best advice I got was to spend $$$ on the TV and the speakers. These are what you see and hear. Just like get good tires first if your going to start A/Xing. The rest can be piece mealed in later, although this does result in a crop of remotes.......another topic altogether. Good luck, you will run over budget..........Gary
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post Oct 20 2004, 05:13 PM
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I have an older Boxlight CD-555M DLP Unit hooked up to a Kenwood Home Theater system (Dolby 5.1 and DTS support). The Boxlight unit works great and I have a 120" diagonal picture.

Note: If you have a Boxlight unit and an InFocus unit right next to each other, you will notice that they are mysteriously identical.....except the Boxlight unit is cheaper.
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post Oct 20 2004, 06:15 PM
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I found a rear projection CRT-type Sony TV sitting on the curb one day. I went up and asked the people in the house if they were getting rid of it and they were. Said that the picture became narrow and they thought it needed a new tube. Turns out it was a few bad solder joints. I bought the service manual for $35 off the net and fixed it myself. Would have been $400 to have someone come and fix it!

Anyway, the point is that while there are a lot of reasons to dislike rear projection CRT sets they are actaully pretty cool and currently pretty cheap since no one wants them. Unless you want to spend megabucks, a modest rear projection CRT set is one of the only options for 1080i HDTV. They also have excellent contrast and color. Like a 914 though they require some effort. For one thing you have to be careful about not leaving static images on the screen, they don't last forever (ten years or so) and they sometimes need a convergence calibration after they are moved. Oh and they are heavy too.

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post Oct 20 2004, 07:15 PM
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do not buy any high $$$ boutique speakers. get a set of axiom audio. trust me on this one. I just bought their speakers and had done a lot of research. the axiom were getting incredible reviews so I tried some. unbelievable sound!! I can see why they are compared to (and often review better) than speakers 5-10x the price. you buy them directly from the company in canada. they have amazing customer service.

www.axiomaudio.com
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post Oct 20 2004, 07:18 PM
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Hey, how much are replacement bulbs for those projectors?
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post Oct 20 2004, 08:52 PM
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my home theater system is aiwa and sony.(same company) Cerwin Vega is my speaker of choice. i need to update my tv.imo a projector is not very clear.ive been looking around for a much bigger screen for my set up.for the size mitsubishi has a real nice picture,but every time im in a friends repair shop there is allways one sitting there getting fixed. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/sad.gif) but this is only my opinion i like what im watching in my living room.
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post Oct 20 2004, 10:04 PM
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I think the bulbs are about $75 each. if i'm wrong, i'm sure someone here will tell me. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)
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post Oct 21 2004, 12:18 AM
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Don't know about the X1, but I recommend looking at a projector that is 16:9 native aspect ratio. We have a Sanyo PLV-60HT, which we like very much.

I would also look at the Onkyo recievers... They give you a lot of bang for the buck and are regarded as a best budget buy by the Stereophile guide to home theatre (worth a look). We have a DS-797 which we are very happy with.
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post Oct 21 2004, 05:48 AM
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QUOTE(charlesmac @ Oct 21 2004, 12:04 AM)
I think the bulbs are about $75 each.  if i'm wrong, i'm sure someone here will tell me.  ;)

your wrong...

The bulbs for these projectors start at over $300. Most are even more.

Crazy but true.
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post Oct 21 2004, 06:42 AM
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