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  • Goldmund home theather vs this theather

    which one is better???

  • Well - I love what Goldmund has done - but it does not create music as transparently as cinema. So that begs the question about accuracy and transparency, in general!

    My view is that picture and sound must be the very best and transparent to a fault in that they cannot be possibly differentiated from reality.

  • My Kipnis Studio Standard allows the media enthusiast to be completely immersed in picture and sound, and the technologies and design approach are unique to each client. But the goal is the same - total transparency, regardless of source!

    Please have a look at our website.

  • Stryker7x -

    In fact, the sound quality of many DVD and now HD-DVD, BluRay discs, video games and the internet are all capable of providing considerably better sound quality than most people realize, and better than most of the CD's that have been produced since 1983. Have a close listen to the remastered soundtrack from "Blazing Saddles" or "Blade Runner" and tell me they don't sound much better than ever before in the past - the technology is there if people know how to use it.

    Jeremy

  • well........there is one problem... although the system is absolutely amazing and I can only wish I was the owner.... the amps, the speakers the speaker cables the subs the projector the EVERYTHING IS MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH MUCH BETTER THAN WHAT WAS USED TO RECORD THE SOUNDTRACK IN THE FIRST PLACE!!!! :( WUA WUA WUA WUAAAAAAAA :(

  • And, Please show us what you have in mind!

  • I know if you will just come over here for a complete demonstration (featuring your favorite Star Trek) you will recant all. :-)

    Cheers -

    Jeremy

  • Also the speakers have the tendency to move! That is the surrounds are not fixed to the walls as they should be! There is no THX baffle wall with the screen arrays fixed into the wall to greatly improve on sound by focusing it over the seating area. The subs should also be fitted into the THX baffle wall and there is no evidence of this here!

  • If I wanted to go to real cinema other than mine, I'd just go to the Empire Leicester Square screen 1 JBL 56KW THX! If I wanted a real cinema installation I'd go to Bell Theatre Services not amateur rip off hour services where you'd be robbed blind!

  • Talk about waffling, why, why, why isn't there a single professional cinema loudspeaker in that room, why, why, why they don't cost much even second-hand? And why, why, why isn't it all behind the screen? And Why, why, why isn't there professional cinema surrounds fitted to the sidewalls and rear wall? Empire Leicester Square rules!

  • Also the size of the room is slightly larger than the newer professional digital screens at Empire Leicester Square with Empire 4 and 5 and this room doesn't accommodate 50 or 70 seats and the history of sound spear me, I've read and was learning theory as trainee projectionist 18 years ago.

  • Experience without the technology getting in the way!? What is this guy smoking? Dubbing theatres don't have amplifiers decked around the room with WARNING don't trip over! I may not be the brightest person in the world, but this guy is trying to forcible shove this down are throats. With clutter and home cinema is about being smart! my farther wouldn't have clutter surrounding his home.

  • I'd throw in real cinema seats rockers place all the equipment in booth and this guy worked in booth, or he's forgotten about that? The room is cluttered and mine isn't perfect, but I have bedroom that is adjacent to the home cinema. And a few holes drilled into the lower skirting boards will solve that issue of reducing 90% of the audio equipment in professional 19" racks!

  • Let me look at this now from a positive view of his perceptive that seems clouded by thought of planning. This has been rushed and I could put an average good home cinema together using real cinema professional speaker's amps and maybe the odd decoder.

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