john_k_antony
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Dear Friends,
After waiting for almost 1 year, I started on my dedicated home theater room build in my new home. The project got delayed due to various reasons and it had been a LONG wait. The acoustics and lighting work will start from tomorrow and is expected to finish within a week. This is a complete DIY project with various inputs taken from HFV and other online forums. Now to the details.
Room
Dimensions : 24'x15.5'x10'
Location : First floor.
Flooring : Laminated wood.
This is a dedicated room with just two doors. One door to get into the room and another door to a small loo attached to this room.
This room will be used as a HT room as well as stereo listening room.
Electronics
Projector - Epson TW8000.
BDP - Oppo 105.
AVR - Denon 2310.
Stereo Amp - <YET TO BE BOUGHT>
TT - Vintage Dual 1019 with AT 120E cart restored by Vinyl guru - Kuruvila Jacob :clapping:. I am yet to get this to Bangalore as its still with Mr Kuruvila Jacob at Kottayam.
UPS - APC Backup Pro 1000VA for Projector connected to 600VA V-Guard stabilizer.
Stabilizer - 3KVA audio grade Vertex stabilizer for AVR+Stereo Amp + BDP + TT + Sub.
AC - Daikin 1.8T Cassette ceiling mount.
DTH - Airtel HD
Screen
DIY 16:9, 140" made using Carl's FlexiWhite material.
Speakers
HT
LCR - 3 x KEF Q300.
Surround - 4 x KEF Q100.
Sub - Velodyne EQ Max 12.
Stereo
<YET TO BE BOUGHT>
Cables
HT Speaker
12 AWG from Monoprice.
HDMI
50' RedMere Active HDMI cable from Monoprice.
Stereo speaker and IC
Custom made speaker and IC cables from Mr Murthy in Bangalore.
Seating
5 recliners from Online Shopping India - Furniture, Home Decor, Furnishings, Kitchenware @ FabFurnish.com and bean bags
Lighting
LED strip lights on the ceiling
LED spot lights
LED focus lights from floor to the wall
2 x Motion sensing, timer based CFL fancy lights. One for sensing the main door open/close and another one to sense the people movement as I will have old people using the room and I want them to get lights if they want to getup suddenly and use the loo
.
Acoustics
This is where I spend lots of time reading and researching. I know I have coverd only 10-15% of the actual science behind proper acoustics. But with my limited knowledge, I am doing the following treatment. I know that I am making my room more towards "acoustically dead". However all the work I am doing are changeable. I am not permanently fixing any panels onto the walls. All the panels can be rearranged as I am just hanging them on the wall. I am doing the following treatments
1. Absorbers at the first reflection point for all the 5 speakers in the front. 3 LCR for HT and 2 FS for Stereo.
2. Sound absorbing acoustic false ceiling.
3. Diffusers behind all the 5 front speakers.
4. Diffusers on the doors.
5. Not treating the rear wall now as I have sound absorbing recliners and also a wall to wall CD/LP rack behind that I expect to function as a diffuser. I might need to treat the rear wall if the room doesn't "sound good"
6. Floor to Ceiling bass traps in all the 4 corners of the room.
7. Thick carpet on the first reflection point on the floor as I have laminated wooden flooring.
Now the specifications for the acoustics.
1. False Ceiling - Anutone Subtex Ebony 15mm with Anutone channels and accessories in black color
2. Wall Absorbers - DIY using Anutone Strand SS plus 2 layers of 50mm Anutone Synth PF packed inside a 2'x4'x4" plywood frame. This entire panel will be covered using sound absorbing fabric and will be hung on the wall leaving 1" gap between the panel and the wall.
3. Bass Trap - 3 layers of 2" Anutone Synth PF packed inside a 2' wide x 6" deep plywood panels and covered with semi absorbing fabric. Each panel will be 2'-3.5' tall.
4. Diffusers - Pyramid shaped 2" diffusers from Aurica.
5. Reflective wall panels - Sound reflecting polyester cloth covered, 6mm plywood panels hung at 1" from the wall.
The work will start tomorrow with electrician doing the wiring job and carpenter working on the screen.
Here are some pictures
Anutone Acoustic Materials Delivered
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Anutone Strand SS
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Room as it stands today
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Acoustics and Screen design. I did this all myself using Google Sketchup.
Rear Wall
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Left and Right Walls
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Screen Wall
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Panel Design
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Screen Design
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Thanks,
John.
After waiting for almost 1 year, I started on my dedicated home theater room build in my new home. The project got delayed due to various reasons and it had been a LONG wait. The acoustics and lighting work will start from tomorrow and is expected to finish within a week. This is a complete DIY project with various inputs taken from HFV and other online forums. Now to the details.
Room
Dimensions : 24'x15.5'x10'
Location : First floor.
Flooring : Laminated wood.
This is a dedicated room with just two doors. One door to get into the room and another door to a small loo attached to this room.
This room will be used as a HT room as well as stereo listening room.
Electronics
Projector - Epson TW8000.
BDP - Oppo 105.
AVR - Denon 2310.
Stereo Amp - <YET TO BE BOUGHT>
TT - Vintage Dual 1019 with AT 120E cart restored by Vinyl guru - Kuruvila Jacob :clapping:. I am yet to get this to Bangalore as its still with Mr Kuruvila Jacob at Kottayam.
UPS - APC Backup Pro 1000VA for Projector connected to 600VA V-Guard stabilizer.
Stabilizer - 3KVA audio grade Vertex stabilizer for AVR+Stereo Amp + BDP + TT + Sub.
AC - Daikin 1.8T Cassette ceiling mount.
DTH - Airtel HD
Screen
DIY 16:9, 140" made using Carl's FlexiWhite material.
Speakers
HT
LCR - 3 x KEF Q300.
Surround - 4 x KEF Q100.
Sub - Velodyne EQ Max 12.
Stereo
<YET TO BE BOUGHT>
Cables
HT Speaker
12 AWG from Monoprice.
HDMI
50' RedMere Active HDMI cable from Monoprice.
Stereo speaker and IC
Custom made speaker and IC cables from Mr Murthy in Bangalore.
Seating
5 recliners from Online Shopping India - Furniture, Home Decor, Furnishings, Kitchenware @ FabFurnish.com and bean bags
Lighting
LED strip lights on the ceiling
LED spot lights
LED focus lights from floor to the wall
2 x Motion sensing, timer based CFL fancy lights. One for sensing the main door open/close and another one to sense the people movement as I will have old people using the room and I want them to get lights if they want to getup suddenly and use the loo

Acoustics
This is where I spend lots of time reading and researching. I know I have coverd only 10-15% of the actual science behind proper acoustics. But with my limited knowledge, I am doing the following treatment. I know that I am making my room more towards "acoustically dead". However all the work I am doing are changeable. I am not permanently fixing any panels onto the walls. All the panels can be rearranged as I am just hanging them on the wall. I am doing the following treatments
1. Absorbers at the first reflection point for all the 5 speakers in the front. 3 LCR for HT and 2 FS for Stereo.
2. Sound absorbing acoustic false ceiling.
3. Diffusers behind all the 5 front speakers.
4. Diffusers on the doors.
5. Not treating the rear wall now as I have sound absorbing recliners and also a wall to wall CD/LP rack behind that I expect to function as a diffuser. I might need to treat the rear wall if the room doesn't "sound good"
6. Floor to Ceiling bass traps in all the 4 corners of the room.
7. Thick carpet on the first reflection point on the floor as I have laminated wooden flooring.
Now the specifications for the acoustics.
1. False Ceiling - Anutone Subtex Ebony 15mm with Anutone channels and accessories in black color
2. Wall Absorbers - DIY using Anutone Strand SS plus 2 layers of 50mm Anutone Synth PF packed inside a 2'x4'x4" plywood frame. This entire panel will be covered using sound absorbing fabric and will be hung on the wall leaving 1" gap between the panel and the wall.
3. Bass Trap - 3 layers of 2" Anutone Synth PF packed inside a 2' wide x 6" deep plywood panels and covered with semi absorbing fabric. Each panel will be 2'-3.5' tall.
4. Diffusers - Pyramid shaped 2" diffusers from Aurica.
5. Reflective wall panels - Sound reflecting polyester cloth covered, 6mm plywood panels hung at 1" from the wall.
The work will start tomorrow with electrician doing the wiring job and carpenter working on the screen.
Here are some pictures
Anutone Acoustic Materials Delivered

Anutone Strand SS

Room as it stands today








Acoustics and Screen design. I did this all myself using Google Sketchup.
Rear Wall

Left and Right Walls

Screen Wall

Panel Design

Screen Design

Thanks,
John.