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My first foray into projection home theater. I've had a 61 inch television for a few years until I went the projector route. I figured since I have the room, I might as well max out the screen size.

The screen is 16 feet wide and 12 feet high.

Beautiful picture and total immersion into the movie. It is truly special to view a movie in this room.

The room is 22 feet wide, 70 feet long with a 22 ft high concrete ceiling.
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    • Michell Engineering Gyrodec Turntable
    nice table
    • Rega RB-250 Tonearm
    nice arm
    • Audio Research PH-5 Tube Phono Pramp
    nice phono pre
    • Sumiko Sumiko Celebration Cartridge
    nice cartrtidge
    • Sharp PG-F310X Projector
    Nice projector...will play 1080p
    • Da-Lite Scenic Roller Screen Huge screen
    Screen is 16 feet wide and 12 feet tall. incredible experience that gives you total imersion into the movie.
    • DirecTV hi-Def satellite antenna
    brings hif def television onto a giant screen. Basketball players are actually seven feet tall on my screen
    • Audio Research Reference 3 Tube Preamp
    Outstanding preamp
    • Marantz 8003 Preamp Processor
    nice processor
    • Pass Labs X-600 Monobloc Amplifiers
    nice monoblocs...they power the top end ribbons and planars on my Betas
    • Carver Silver 9t Monobloc Amplifiers
    Five separate 550 wpc monoblocs powering the bass columns on the Betas, the Kappa 9's in the rear and the Kappa 7 center channel.
    • Infinity BETA 4 chassis speaker system
    this speaker system is everything you've heard about it......nuff said.
    • Sansui TU-X1 tuner
    baddest tuner on the planet
    • Velodyne DD-18 Subwoofer
    Slam bam earthshaker
    • Marantz BD 8002 Blu Ray Player
    killer blu ray player...jaw-dropping picture
    • Infinity Kappa 9 Full Range Center Speaker
    Full Range Center channel speaker laid on its side (horizontally)
    • Infinity Kappa 9 full range surround speaker
    Full range rear surround speakers

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I knew I should have went with the 16' screen, but my wife said no :).

The huge space must both be fun and a challenge to work with. Very nice.

nikki