wlcling
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I'm setting up an Home Theatre,- looking for some advice being new to Projectors & Hifi systems (previous experience with atmos was on soundbar only)
Room Size - 3m by 5m
Budget - Projector, projector screen, AV, speakers & Subs below $20k
Usage - Movies 90%, Music 10%, Gaming 0%
Existing equipment used to stream atmos content - Nvidia Shield
Projector
- I believe the optimum size of the projector screen will be about 100cm (correction... in inches i mean)
- Room will be light-controlled (no issues about ambient lighting). 4k & HDR is a requirement
- Unsure if I should go for UST or Long Throw?
- USTs seem to have their own OS (i.e, easy to turn on Netflix), however will using these USTs allow Atmos content to passthrough directly?
Hifi (Front, rear, subs, in-ceiling)
- Open to Ideas, but preferably to a single vendor who can help setup & calibrate
- AV seems to be likely Denon
- Overall explored some Dali, Audio vector systems, still looking around unsure on options for this
- Yes like big sounds, but overall may be quite sensitive to listening fatique so warmer and less harsh preferred.
TIA sirs!
Room Size - 3m by 5m
Budget - Projector, projector screen, AV, speakers & Subs below $20k
Usage - Movies 90%, Music 10%, Gaming 0%
Existing equipment used to stream atmos content - Nvidia Shield
Projector
- I believe the optimum size of the projector screen will be about 100cm (correction... in inches i mean)
- Room will be light-controlled (no issues about ambient lighting). 4k & HDR is a requirement
- Unsure if I should go for UST or Long Throw?
- USTs seem to have their own OS (i.e, easy to turn on Netflix), however will using these USTs allow Atmos content to passthrough directly?
Hifi (Front, rear, subs, in-ceiling)
- Open to Ideas, but preferably to a single vendor who can help setup & calibrate
- AV seems to be likely Denon
- Overall explored some Dali, Audio vector systems, still looking around unsure on options for this
- Yes like big sounds, but overall may be quite sensitive to listening fatique so warmer and less harsh preferred.
TIA sirs!
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