There are a lot of systems more fancier than mine, with more expensive equipment I am sure. Add to that, a lot of rooms better designed and more $$ in treatment to them too. I am a just fan like a lot of you. But it is a good dedicated La Scala Heritage HT experience for sure. I have a 106" screen and is "dialed in" pretty good. I can't even fathom a Jube HT system for home use..LOL
My neighbor has a HT almost done designed by Theo Kalomaris. I have no idea if I can get some of you to see it that weekend, trust me it SHOULD be the fanciest theater by far I have ever been in... And you will be proud too, all real cinema KLIPSCH gear, after I twisted his arm and he experienced mine at my place.
http://www.tktheaters.com/gallery/digitalpalace/ (One of his theaters for Indy Internet guru Scott Jones)
It always amazes me, people will drool over something then never go 5-20 miles to go see/ hear it? All my La Scalas were from long road trips from Indy to Cleveland, OH and basically Miami, Florida... I struggled with side surround and subs till I got to where I am today. I am very happy with the results now.
Colterphoto1 Michael, on the other hand, IS a museum, and you and everyone else really need to see it and experience it all. (Both in speakers and his knowledge.) He will hopefully have the new Jubilees in a home setting that I wish everyone that never has heard them please.... You really NEED to. Nuff said..
The social aspect of all this hobby is important to me too. It is not enough just to do it... but to "share the experience" is always fun. I want to be clear here.... It is not about showing off, but more so about sharing the experience for me. It is like looking at the NBA finals in HD in 7.1 sound.... It is amazing, even if you do not love basketball..LOL> I really feel a lot of you are like family.. it is a reunion.. so time to plan a party!
I will, however, keep you away from making me any cables..LOL
It is not like any of us have...:
The six-channel, multi-way digital IMAX speaker system with sub-bass
utilizes 44 speakers grouped into six clusters behind the screen and at
the rear of the theatre to deliver uncompressed sound that is simply
unsurpassed in depth and clarity. 16 amplifiers generate more than
12,000 watts of power, not volume, to provide the audience with
life-like sound. IMAX’s proprietary loudspeaker system delivers
exacting volume and quality at every seat throughout the theatre. From
a small drop of rain to an enormous clap of thunder, you'll hear every
shade and subtlety, regardless of where you are sitting.
HT: 2008 My Dream La Scala HT System for downstairs is finally done. 7 Split La Scala's, (Timbre up front DOES matter!) Two Klipsch THX KSW 120 subs, with the KA 1000 Amp, with the Velodyne SMS-1, Bass management system, with 2 THX series KS-525's as side surrounds. WOW! Dedicated 17' x 30' room, 106" Daylite screen, with the Infocus 7210 DLP Projector. Sunfire Theater Grand IV, Sunfire Signature series 200 x 7 amp. OK, It IS Klipsch Nirvana, for me. The ticket booth is open, and the popcorn machine works too! Dim the lights, on with the show!!