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Thanks again, and I'd love to visit your theater in Tucson if I get down there again... should be beautiful this time of year!
Have you posted your room design in the Triad Owner's Thread at AVS Forum? I see Dawn is still giving free advise, her company sells and installs Triad but does not actively sell on the forum. I have read that Triad speakers are all equal quality, the different models are based on room size and probably sound level. My movie buddies are now in their 60's and early 70's and their hearing is not what it used to be, I can finally watch films at movie theater volume with no complaints. I usually start at the end of a thread and work backwards and then jump around, that way I get the most recent knowledge first.https://www.avsforum.com/threads/triad-owners-thread.921427/Triad is sold through a dealer/installer network. I have bought on both eBay and AV Science, which is a Triad dealer that will sell individual speakers to the public at a discount .https://avscience.com/A 2016 catalog has all the Triad models, specs and prices>Download the Triad catalog for prices and more info<
Big project. I can't tell if you are intending to use an acoustically transparent screen? At this project level I would highly recommend it. Only way to get realistic center channel audio presentation. With the JVC Laser projector you should have no problems. I second the advice below on a high quality center channel speaker. I would add the Left & Right are nearly as important to get the seamless left to center to right panning sounds. Surrounds must less important, but I would at least buy from the same manufacturer to get consistent timbre. I used these Speakers [Dolby Atmos 7.1.4 Configuration]o GoldenEar Trion Ones for Front Left, Center and Righto GoldenEar SuperSat 50s for on-wall surround side and back channelso GoldenEar Invisa HTR 7000s for in-ceiling Atmos front and back channelso SVS SB16-Ultra subwooferRoom acoustics is a big consideration. 50% of what you hear is sound interactions with the physical room. I consulted with GIK on a design and have been happy with it.Kenreau
I was not welcomed warmly there...
Interesting read, I didn't know they were such a twitchy bunch of nerds. I haven't hung out in the Triad forum since I finished my home theater over 3 years ago. A few apologized, always a good sign. Since you are in the design stage, directly consulting with other professionals, instead of in a forum, would be a good idea.I designed and built high end custom entry doors for 39 years. My clients did a lot of research before hiring me, I even suggested other woodworkers they could talk to. One client told me he researched for a year before commissioning me to make the 12' high entry doors for his ranch. No harm in telling your HT guy you are getting second opinions, if he gets upset then good thing you find out now instead of halfway through the job.I found out the timbre of my four Atmos speakers are different. Two of the Triad InWall Bronze/4 Surrounds were the old dipole design (I flipped the polarity to make them bipole), two are brand new (bipole from the factory). The old and new drivers are different, the difference in timbre is easily heard during the Anthem ARC test/calibration procedure. The Anthem DSP corrects the timbre close enough that in actual use it is never noticed. Atmos sound in movies is mostly jets and helicopters anyway, and some wind and rain.I agree with keeping all the speakers timbre similar. Calibration will be much simpler. In for a penny, in for a pound.
Crazy that your Triad Atmos speakers were different timbres... did you order all four at the same time?