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Quote from: texas steve on 29 Dec 2007, 01:41 pmGeorge - The screen is a 106 Daylite (grey something, dint recall the model number but its gain is 1.1) its powered and comes out of the ceiling. The top "black" portion is sound perf so the HTC can be heard. The projector is a Optoma HD79 (720P) going through a DVDO processor with the projector ceiling mounted. I'm in the market for a new 1080P projector, but want one with some good light power. Note the windows beside the screen, there are electric blinds that come down all the way and block out the light when needed, but with the projector 14' from the screen I need some luminance!! Any suggestions?Shot you a PM rather than hijacking the thread.George
George - The screen is a 106 Daylite (grey something, dint recall the model number but its gain is 1.1) its powered and comes out of the ceiling. The top "black" portion is sound perf so the HTC can be heard. The projector is a Optoma HD79 (720P) going through a DVDO processor with the projector ceiling mounted. I'm in the market for a new 1080P projector, but want one with some good light power. Note the windows beside the screen, there are electric blinds that come down all the way and block out the light when needed, but with the projector 14' from the screen I need some luminance!! Any suggestions?
Thanks, Steve. -glad to know there are others in the Houston area who have discovered Jim's work.That's a great setup you have. The SongTowers and SongCenter were my first step into high end audio. It's apparent now that I cannot stop with my investment in speakers. My TV and DVD players are adequate for the time being, but I can see the need to upgrade my receiver/amp. I get the feeling there is no exit strategy with this hobby (which is actually OK with me).
After your post I did some reading on the BAT. The reviews were all very positive. That must be an awesome piece of equipment. With 2 kids in college it's a little beyond my reach for now. -maybe in a couple of years, though.
George, are you biamping the speakers with the ATI?
A quick update on my SongTowers and Song Center:I can't tell you how much I'm still enjoying these speakers. Everyone that has listened to them leaves in awe. I had a bunch of my son's college friends over here the other day watching movies and they were blown away. (I'm listening to Jim's demo CD now.)I saw some posts asking about the SongCenter, so I wanted to comment. This was my first exposure to surround sound. I needed to experiment with the setup for a while. My thoughts are that it does a great job of isolating the vocals. They are very clear and intelligible. I have not had the problem that I've read about w/ some systems where the voices get drowned out by the background noise and music. Anyway, I'm very proud to be a SongTower owner. I wouldn't change a thing.Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah to all!Micky
I have not had the problem that I've read about w/ some systems where the voices get drowned out by the background noise and music.