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Latest post 02-10-2008 6:13 PM by a2bur. 5 replies.
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  • 02-10-2008 3:26 AM

    what cinema set-up

    I am in the process of doing a makeover in my snooker room and have an area of about 20 ft. square at the end that I would like to install a cinema set-up . I have a BeoSystem 4500 and 6 Penta 3's in this room and want to incorporate them in this set-up . Do I have to use a BeoSystem 3 to do this ? Can anyone recommend a system using 4 or more of these speakers ( will need a centre speaker also ) , I will install a power down screen but I haven't a clue what projector to get , I only intend watching films and have a large collection of standard Dvd's so I want a projector that will give me the best picture on standard and Hd .
  • 02-10-2008 4:28 AM In reply to

    • Alex
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    Re: what cinema set-up

    A BeoSystem 3 would be best as it supports up to four surround sound speakers I believe, along with two main ones for 7.1 surround sound. Add in a centre channel (such as a pair of BeoLab 5000s behind an acoustically transparent screen) and you'll have a proper cinema setup...

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  • 02-10-2008 9:13 AM In reply to

    • Bieele
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    Re: what cinema set-up

    For more information on projectors I can recommend the site:

    www.projectorcentral.com 

    My experience is that the positioning of the projector in relation to the projected image size, light conditions is very important to select properly; not enough light from the projector is a problem, but too much is also affecting the picture quality. On the link shown you can easily determine if a projector fits your situation. Make sure you select a projector for home cinema use with a natural 16:9 ratio.

    Good luck, post picture!

    Bieele 

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  • 02-10-2008 4:46 PM In reply to

    Re: what cinema set-up

    Had a look in my local Seven Oaks just to get an idea as to what else is out there besides B&o and to get a price comparison  , I found them a bit disorganised but the picture quality has greatly improved since I last looked at home cinema a few years ago . Going to have a view of the B&o offering and expect to be more impressed , the most important factor for me is it's ability to play standard and Hd Dvd's perfectly with little or no trade-off . Also they had a Phillips programmable remote , ( can't remember the model number but colour screen with icons ) , £700 + programming cost starting at £100 ,  makes the better looking Beo5 look cheap.
  • 02-10-2008 5:01 PM In reply to

    Re: what cinema set-up

    Hi Richard,

    The B&O offering is a Beosystem 3 and a good Samsung projector. I would probably consider getting that away from B&O!! The important bit is the screen! Get as good a one as possible. The BS3 will let you use all 6 Pentas and you will need a centre speaker and probably a sub woofer. I would ask for a home demo with a Beolab 2  and probably a Beolab 7.2 as the centre speaker.

  • 02-10-2008 6:13 PM In reply to

    Re: what cinema set-up

    Hello Peter . That's the way I'm thinking , getting a BeoSystem 3 , I have never felt the need for a Lab2 with the Penters as they have excellent base on there own but I have two Lab2's about the house and can try one when I get my system together . An 80" screen seams to be the size I will go for and the best one is the American one at £5000 . There are so many projectors out there , there's no way I can view them all or see them perform side by side . I will have a look at Lincoln's set-up to get an idea of B&o's cost . As you know I've had B&o since the early 70's and never considered any other make till recently , I have been going to change my Bv3 for a Bv7-40 for 3 years now but have been put off by the criticism it's received and it's 10x rebranded price . B&o have made me and many others I suspect a bit cynical as to what you get for your money , a few years ago I never questioned there value .
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