Mad fer it.Moved into a new apartment at the beginning of the year, and made a lot of changes to the setup. Unfortunately the flash on my phone is not working correctly so all these pictures came out very blurry. The LED lighting is nowhere near as drastic looking in person.
We just moved into an older house, and I was able to turn the basement into an official game room with lots of built in shelving for my collection :)
Nice collection!
Based on what appears to be the parameters of your collecting, you are missing:
Atari Lynx
Pokemon Mini
PSP
Vita
Atari 5200
Atari 7800
Deciding which hardware revisions "count" is a tough call and I don't see a clear line you have drawn there so those are the most glaring holes I see.
Out of curiosity, any reason why you have stuck to Nintendo, Sega, Sony, Microsoft, Atari?
nice setup. i think we have the same speakers Energy RC Micro? any plans for atmos?
nice setup. i think we have the same speakers Energy RC Micro? any plans for atmos?
Really like the set up. :DTheater is pretty much done. 2 things remaining to do which will be done in the next couple of weeks.
1. Add a popcorn machine
2. Acoustic cloud with fiber optic stars in front of projector screen. This will help with light reflection from screen and serve as acoustic cloud.
--Equipment List--
Projection:
JVC RS3000
Panamorph Paladin DCR anamorphic lens
Stewart Filmscreen: Luxus G2 / Screen Material: Studiotek 130 G4 / Size: 130 inch / Aspect: 2.35:1
Display:
LG OLED 77GX
Rack:
Strong FS 35U rack
Kaleidescape Strato S 12TB
Lumagen Radiance Pro 4444
Xbox Series X
PlayStation 5 Disc Edition
Araknis 110 gigabit switch
Apple TV4K
EERO Pro 6
Oppo UDP-203
Panamax M5400-PM
Lyngdorf MP-60
AudioControl Savoy G4 (LCR & Surrounds)
Outlaw 7000x (height speakers)
Harmony 2400
Speakers:
Fronts - Paradigm Prestige 85F (Midnight Cherry)
Center - Paradigm Prestige 55C (Midnight Cherry, w/ Paradigm matching stand)
Side & Rear Surrounds - 4 x Paradigm Prestige 25S
Atmos/Heights - SVS Prime Elevation x 6
Subwoofers - SVS SB16 Ultra x 2
Seating:
Valencia Verona w/ power headrest
Custom Plaques from Cinesigns
Lightbox poster frame from Glowbox
additional poster frames SnapeZo
Gaming PC:
i9 9900k @ 4.9 Ghz all cores
EVGA 3090 Kingpin @ 2.1Ghz
64gb DDR4 RAM @ 3800 Mhz
Samsung 1TB 970 Pro m.2 drives x 2
Bonus Setup:
LG OLED 77C8
Denon X8500H
Apple TV 4K
Panasonic UB820
Panamax MR4300
Nintendo Switch
Fronts - Paradigm Prestige 15B Midnight Cherry
Center - Paradigm Prestige 45C Midnight Cherry
Subwoofer - SVS SB12
Harmony Elite
Bonus Setup in living room
FrankNitty your setup looks great. Clearly you're a fan of the cinema experience, post-covid will you still be going to watch movies or does your theatre room mean you don't feel you have to go again?
Really like the set up. :D
But what's up with the black screen on the left of the theater wall?
Oh that's for a window? For some reason I thought your set up was basement based. (Been looking at pics on mobile so it's a tad hard to discern some things .)I'll still go but only for specific movies that I don't want to wait on. That's pretty much how I've been doing it for years now though
Black screen? You mean the black out curtain?
Yeah in the basement I'm building a gym.Oh that's for a window? For some reason I thought your set up was basement based. (Been looking at pics on mobile so it's a tad hard to discern some things .)
So I'm in the market for a projector, how do you find the contrast on yours? Do you find any wash out on dark images or grayish instead of black?
FrankNitty what are you using for your media collection?
I use Plex but yours looks slightly different, Jellyfin or something?
I didn't see it mentioned in your post, but I recognize those TheTVDB-scraped poster images anywhere lol
Wow those are some nice but pricey projectors.Yeah in the basement I'm building a gym.
The contrast of my projector is outstanding. It's the highest native contrast projector you can get from JVC. Actually I think it's the highest native contrast projector you can get under 35k. JVC's have the best blacks by far for projectors. Black is black. I wouldn't say it is OLED black but if there is an OLED type projector in lamp based projector it's the RS3000. It's basically the OLED of the projector world, but that unfortunately comes with a price.
I would say if you can swing it, an NX9/RS3000 is the way to go, though that is somewhat unreasonable in most cases for a lot of people, so I would suggest looking at the NX7 or RS2000
Theater is pretty much done. 2 things remaining to do which will be done in the next couple of weeks.
1. Add a popcorn machine
2. Acoustic cloud with fiber optic stars in front of projector screen. This will help with light reflection from screen and serve as acoustic cloud.
--Equipment List--
Projection:
JVC RS3000
Panamorph Paladin DCR anamorphic lens
Stewart Filmscreen: Luxus G2 / Screen Material: Studiotek 130 G4 / Size: 130 inch / Aspect: 2.35:1
Display:
LG OLED 77GX
Rack:
Strong FS 35U rack
Kaleidescape Strato S 12TB
Lumagen Radiance Pro 4444
Xbox Series X
PlayStation 5 Disc Edition
Araknis 110 gigabit switch
Apple TV4K
EERO Pro 6
Oppo UDP-203
Panamax M5400-PM
Lyngdorf MP-60
AudioControl Savoy G4 (LCR & Surrounds)
Outlaw 7000x (height speakers)
Harmony 2400
Speakers:
Fronts - Paradigm Prestige 85F (Midnight Cherry)
Center - Paradigm Prestige 55C (Midnight Cherry, w/ Paradigm matching stand)
Side & Rear Surrounds - 4 x Paradigm Prestige 25S
Atmos/Heights - SVS Prime Elevation x 6
Subwoofers - SVS SB16 Ultra x 2
Seating:
Valencia Verona w/ power headrest
Custom Plaques from Cinesigns
Lightbox poster frame from Glowbox
additional poster frames SnapeZo
Gaming PC:
i9 9900k @ 4.9 Ghz all cores
EVGA 3090 Kingpin @ 2.1Ghz
64gb DDR4 RAM @ 3800 Mhz
Samsung 1TB 970 Pro m.2 drives x 2
Bonus Setup:
LG OLED 77C8
Denon X8500H
Apple TV 4K
Panasonic UB820
Panamax MR4300
Nintendo Switch
Fronts - Paradigm Prestige 15B Midnight Cherry
Center - Paradigm Prestige 45C Midnight Cherry
Subwoofer - SVS SB12
Harmony Elite
Bonus Setup in living room
Damn very cool! Never even heard of it before.That's the Kaleidescape. That interface was originally made by them. Everyone else just copied it. It's a great interface though. Nothing like having a wall full of movies to just scroll through.
in the case of Kaleidescape though I can buy a movie from the unit, desktop store, or mobile and and by the time I'm ready to watch it it's already downloaded. So I don't have to do any copying/ripping, transferring etc. the movie is downloaded directly to unit from the mezzanine file.
Wow those are some nice but pricey projectors.
I'll likely end up with a cheaper one but a grey screen. Sound like a plan for a mid-level home theater?
Great information, thanks. :)Yeah though you want to select screen based on room and light conditions. Such as if you room is blacked out you don't want a grey screen. You want a Unity white or a higher gain screen. White will give the most accurate color from a starting point. Now say if you have light colored walls, like a super light gray, or white, then you will want a gray screen.
Projection is really a 3 piece cohesive set up. Room + Screen + Projector. When you look at Room it is lighting and color of walls. If it isn't light controlled you will need a ALR gray screen most likely. If it is light controlled you have to look at the wall color. If they are white for instance you have to consider projection is based on reflection.
So Projector reflects light off screen to produce picture, but with white walls you have to realize projector reflects light of screen, which then hits white walls, which in turn reflects back to screen, so you would again want a ALR gray screen most likely. If walls are dark, and room is light controlled you will want a white screen Unity gain (matte white) which is 1.0 gain at least. Or a higher gain screen.
You also have to factor in screen size, with throw distance a lumens. So basically once you know your room, then you know you screen. Once you know your screen then you figure out the projector, which then comes back round to room and throw distance, lumens needed etc. The exception is you go big with projector and then it kind of doesn't matter because it will likely have the lumens and large throw distance to work in most any install
That is the correct design way in how to do it. Many don't follow that method but from a integration and design approach that is how you make the selection.
Yes that's correctGreat information, thanks. :)
By what you said, the place I'm considering has black out curtains but the walls and ceiling is a very bright white wallpaper.
If I were to add black wall curtains (and somehow put them on the ceiling as well), then a white screen should still work, that about right? (The floor has carpeting so that shouldn't cause any reflection I believe.)
Nice. :) Oh, how far should one go back on the curtains if you want to maintain contrast but not cover the entire room in dark colors?
Nice. :) Oh, how far should one go back on the curtains if you want to maintain contrast but not cover the entire room in dark colors?
Maybe 1 meter? Or go longer?
I'm thinking about a 125" or 135" screen (room permitting) if that makes a difference.
Will try. Thanks for all the feedback. :DAs much as you can honestly but I would start with 2 meters minimum
Looks good. Like your baby yoda speaker lookout post. :-)Not really a gaming set up but I just got the M1 Mac Mini, upgraded to 16GB and 512GB. To go with it, also got the Logitech MX3 and the MX Keys keyboard. I've purchased the 27inch LG GN 950 4K 144Hz panel for it which is an overkill but also planning on building a gaming PC down the line, so took the plunge on a quality panel and I absolutely love the screen.
I got my standing desk right behind the couch overseeing the TV, so monitor is going to be on the right side of the desk. So far so good with the set up but I need to figure out my cable management, need to buy some accessories for the cables to make sure they don't fall out of place.
Looks good. Like your baby yoda speaker lookout post. :-)
Is this ikea standing desk model good? Any wobble?
Yo this is such a great hang out all around! And goddamn I LOVE the cabinets!
Amazing retro setup but I have one question. How hot does it get in that room?
It's a retro handheld that's loaded up with tons of old games, Anbernic RG351V. I have an actual gaming setup but I was being cheeky with my post as this little thing is all I've been playing since I received it a month or so ago.
Amazing retro setup but I have one question. How hot does it get in that room?
Yo this is such a great hang out all around! And goddamn I LOVE the cabinets!
Word, I definitely didn't have much space for my gaming/collectibles and most of it was in boxes or hidden in closets. Everyone should feel comfortable sharing their setups and glad you shared yoursMy little game corner in my house. It's messy, it's small but it's cozy and I can game lmao.
Most other setups in this thread feel crazy luxurous to me (yes, I'm jealous as fuck lol), so this balances stuff out. Plus I bet a lot of members on ERA have setups like these. They, as me, shouldn't be ashamed to post these just as nice-places!