Cinema Loft Conversion

Page 5 - Seeking answers? Join the What HiFi community: the world's leading independent guide to buying and owning hi-fi and home entertainment products.
Hi richardw42

Your RX-V3067 will be perfectly capable of driving LS50's and even more so if you're going to use a sub and with crossover set at a minimum of 80Hz. Try the combo first and if you still feel you need more then look at amplification such as an Anthem MRX.

All the best

Rick @ Musicraft
 

duaplex

New member
Feb 22, 2011
214
0
0
Visit site
Second Layer of EcoTherm going in before double layer of plaster board - no mercy on the sound proofing :)

14184408632_b1aa156107.jpg
 

duaplex

New member
Feb 22, 2011
214
0
0
Visit site
Two new pictures. At the stage now where the wiring is done, now it needs to be closed up!

Pictures below showing 16 speaker configuration (for dolby atmos), cables routed and tied at the back. Second picture shows first layer of EcoTherm

14171197184_8329ea6b35.jpg


14191261893_657f33468d.jpg
 

duaplex

New member
Feb 22, 2011
214
0
0
Visit site
Getting there. The plaster boards for the ceiling at done. Now the second partition is going up to create the room within a room.
 

richardw42

New member
May 2, 2010
299
0
0
Visit site
That's a heck of a project. I feel mine will end up being compromised in comparison.

Im even thinking of wooden floors (with rugs), to match the rest of the house.

Im im having the oil tank moved this week in prep for the new room. That's not a straightforward job.
 

duaplex

New member
Feb 22, 2011
214
0
0
Visit site
You will be ok, these are all conventional building materials. Try to stick to the guides as much as possible, but don't get to hung up :)

As for floors, no problem with wood and rugs, most Cinema rooms are this way and the result is still impressive. In fact over at Ideal AV, Allan has his room with wood floors and a Huge rug, no problems that I detected :)
 

duaplex

New member
Feb 22, 2011
214
0
0
Visit site
Not at all,

Good sized rug and acoustic panels on the wall (if needed) will sort it all out, its all about balance in the room. I may even put down oak flooring if the carpet works out too expensive!
 

ric71

New member
Mar 9, 2010
91
0
0
Visit site
Looking good Duaplex.

Are you still going ahead with the MPS300's? I'm waiting for mine to come off the production line. Put the S300T's up last week and love them.
 

duaplex

New member
Feb 22, 2011
214
0
0
Visit site
Thanks SB :)

Ric - I am going for the full size S300, I can just about squeeze them in and maintain the throw distance on the projector. But, I will be curious to hear how the wall hangers sound! From what I hear there is nothing in it between them.

Can't wait to get my S300T set up, I have them upstairs stored away ready to use.

More pictures to follow today guys.
 

ideal av

New member
Apr 23, 2012
1
0
0
Visit site
duaplex said:
You will be ok, these are all conventional building materials. Try to stick to the guides as much as possible, but don't get to hung up :)

As for floors, no problem with wood and rugs, most Cinema rooms are this way and the result is still impressive. In fact over at Ideal AV, Allan has his room with wood floors and a Huge rug, no problems that I detected :)

that is correct, wood over concrete and a good rug followed by some decent EQ will usually sort out most issues

this doesn't have to be complicated like some seem to want to make it

Allan
 

duaplex

New member
Feb 22, 2011
214
0
0
Visit site
Room is now ready fr plastering.

I have taken three pictures, one picture to show the depth of the wall and the soundproofing that has gone in. The wall depth stands at just over a foot deep all the way around. Room should be completed within 2 weeks :)

1ft deep wall, combination of Rock Wool, Ecotherm, stud wall and double plaster board

14260339443_cc8b53710d.jpg


Slope side

14053558600_d9127b90f4.jpg


Wall side

14237909682_31c7f139f3.jpg
 

duaplex

New member
Feb 22, 2011
214
0
0
Visit site
More pictures..... Room is almost ready for paint. Plaster is drying off nicely. Now for the skirting board with further acoustic foam to stop vibrations travelling

14070066490_2bfaae9860.jpg


14276861733_0b3c7b71c5.jpg
 

duaplex

New member
Feb 22, 2011
214
0
0
Visit site
Pictures showing Skirting board with acoustic foam to stop vibrations and also a picture showing you the room within a room for sound proofing.

Skirting Board with acoustic foam underneath, this will connenct with the acoustic underlay for the carpet.

14262360582_e5f95efcc0.jpg


Picture below showing room within a room.

14264103934_33cdf7bc8b.jpg
 

duaplex

New member
Feb 22, 2011
214
0
0
Visit site
theflyingwasp said:
Looking good!

Thanks :)

Just noticed you have the P7's, how do you find them connected through the Fiio? I had a demo of them recently and felt it sounded good, but wished I had my Fiio with me! :)
 

duaplex

New member
Feb 22, 2011
214
0
0
Visit site
Hey Rich,

Very well actually, the room is painted, the electrics are done and all thats left is the carpet and equipment install. I have pictures which I will upload now, its very difficult taking photo's of a black room, but I have them :)
 

TRENDING THREADS

Latest posts