At long last I have a media room in my home, so it's time for y'all to spend other people's money. Within reason. It's probably going to be a frankensystem to some degree, so looking for input with a long term goal of upgrading the speakers to something much better.
The room is 14' x 24' with 12' ceiling in front and a single riser to the back. The screen is only 100", which I've decided to live with for now, but I'll probably go bigger in the future.
The electronic components the sellers left behind are overall pretty stale, so I'm focusing there first.
Equipment I Have:
1. Front speakers - choosing between the Phase Technologies V-12's that were left behind and my B&W 602 S2 that I brought from the old house. Matching centers for each set here. From the looks of things, they didn't get a lot of use, but who knows. Eventually I'll upgrade to something worthy.
2. Surrounds-
Phase Technologies bipole/dipole mounted at the riser directly in between the rows of seats
TDG Audio NFC-62 in-ceiling speakers. My in laws have a dozen or so of these laying around from when they scuttled initial theater plans in a new build. I plan to use these for the height/surround channels. They may not match everything else, but freebies at $450 each retail is too good to pass up.
https://soundapproach.com/tdg-nfc-62-6-5-in-ceiling-speaker.html
3. Subwoofers
Phase Technology 12" sub and a B&W 10", each matched with respective LCR sets
Possibly a NFC in wall sub, but that may be gone
4. Marantz NR-1605 slim receiver. DTS / TrueHD 7.1 receiver that was quality, but it's older and with HDCP2.2, it's a pain to connect to current sources. Also simply not powerful enough for a room this size.
So my first question is should I keep the old larger speakers for the room or go with B&W. I hate to give up the B&W for the relative unknown, but either set is fairly dated anyway. And the reviews I've found seemed like the Phase speakers were pretty decent back in the day. I'm not concerned with the fronts matching the side surrounds in any case.
Second, I'll probably end up with a two sub situation anyway, so I'll hang on to both or use the in-wall if that's available.
So I'm in the market for:
1. Projector - I'm a movie guy and not a gamer, so something that can do 4K at a decent price. Looking at Crutchfield, I don't think a Native 4K unit is in the budget here. The throw is right at 14'. I assume that's not a problem for most projectors, but if there's a conflict with size let me know. I want to leverage the in place cable runs etc if at all possible.
Here's my current Crutchfield search. Any of these stick out? The $2k range here would be ideal
https://www.crutchfield.com/g_160150/Projectors.html?fa=1#&nvpair=AG_Resolution|FF4K_Via_Pixel_Shift&nvpair=AG_Mounting%20Options|YCCeiling&price=1460-3430
2. A/V Receiver setup - had a false start last year with AdamsBQ on here last year, but I'm in a buying mood now. Something in the $3k range would probably get me there, maybe the Marantz Cinema 40 or the Denon 6800 are the ones I've been looking at most. Unfortunately separates aren't in the cards.
I'm also looking for input on configuration. I figure the dipole can be the side surrounds, and I'll use the NFCs for the height channels. I'm a novice at Dolby Atmos configuration, but it looks like I could pull off 7.2.4, but my rear surround have to be ceiling mounted. 5.2.4 may be the way to go instead.
Lastly, would it be stupid to keep my old Marantz and use it to power some of the speakers with the new receiver as the processor / preamp?
A few pictures, and please disregard the mess. The room has been neglected since we moved in. I hit jackpot when they didn't take the furniture with them. No idea if it's any good, but it handles my kids just fine.
The room is 14' x 24' with 12' ceiling in front and a single riser to the back. The screen is only 100", which I've decided to live with for now, but I'll probably go bigger in the future.
The electronic components the sellers left behind are overall pretty stale, so I'm focusing there first.
Equipment I Have:
1. Front speakers - choosing between the Phase Technologies V-12's that were left behind and my B&W 602 S2 that I brought from the old house. Matching centers for each set here. From the looks of things, they didn't get a lot of use, but who knows. Eventually I'll upgrade to something worthy.
2. Surrounds-
Phase Technologies bipole/dipole mounted at the riser directly in between the rows of seats
TDG Audio NFC-62 in-ceiling speakers. My in laws have a dozen or so of these laying around from when they scuttled initial theater plans in a new build. I plan to use these for the height/surround channels. They may not match everything else, but freebies at $450 each retail is too good to pass up.
https://soundapproach.com/tdg-nfc-62-6-5-in-ceiling-speaker.html
3. Subwoofers
Phase Technology 12" sub and a B&W 10", each matched with respective LCR sets
Possibly a NFC in wall sub, but that may be gone
4. Marantz NR-1605 slim receiver. DTS / TrueHD 7.1 receiver that was quality, but it's older and with HDCP2.2, it's a pain to connect to current sources. Also simply not powerful enough for a room this size.
So my first question is should I keep the old larger speakers for the room or go with B&W. I hate to give up the B&W for the relative unknown, but either set is fairly dated anyway. And the reviews I've found seemed like the Phase speakers were pretty decent back in the day. I'm not concerned with the fronts matching the side surrounds in any case.
Second, I'll probably end up with a two sub situation anyway, so I'll hang on to both or use the in-wall if that's available.
So I'm in the market for:
1. Projector - I'm a movie guy and not a gamer, so something that can do 4K at a decent price. Looking at Crutchfield, I don't think a Native 4K unit is in the budget here. The throw is right at 14'. I assume that's not a problem for most projectors, but if there's a conflict with size let me know. I want to leverage the in place cable runs etc if at all possible.
Here's my current Crutchfield search. Any of these stick out? The $2k range here would be ideal
https://www.crutchfield.com/g_160150/Projectors.html?fa=1#&nvpair=AG_Resolution|FF4K_Via_Pixel_Shift&nvpair=AG_Mounting%20Options|YCCeiling&price=1460-3430
2. A/V Receiver setup - had a false start last year with AdamsBQ on here last year, but I'm in a buying mood now. Something in the $3k range would probably get me there, maybe the Marantz Cinema 40 or the Denon 6800 are the ones I've been looking at most. Unfortunately separates aren't in the cards.
I'm also looking for input on configuration. I figure the dipole can be the side surrounds, and I'll use the NFCs for the height channels. I'm a novice at Dolby Atmos configuration, but it looks like I could pull off 7.2.4, but my rear surround have to be ceiling mounted. 5.2.4 may be the way to go instead.
Lastly, would it be stupid to keep my old Marantz and use it to power some of the speakers with the new receiver as the processor / preamp?
A few pictures, and please disregard the mess. The room has been neglected since we moved in. I hit jackpot when they didn't take the furniture with them. No idea if it's any good, but it handles my kids just fine.