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Sonnie wrote:
Wow... that is a significant change in that room...  |
Yeah, and that's only a small part of what I had to do to get my dedicated theater room. The house is only 1400 square feet and there is no basement. I don't really have enough property to add on to the house and building up would be prohibitively expensive so I and my reluctant wife decided to convert the den into the theater. But since I closed off the only entrance to the backyard I had to remove the window in the kitchen, which is directly behind the theater, and put a door there. The den (now the theater) had an open floor plan with a pass through thingie that you could put stools up near and a large entranceway to the kitchen and an open area to the adjacent living room. That had to all be sealed off and a door added. I also had to remove the hall closet (now my equipment closet) and move the door to the garage around into the adjacent living room. Since the kitchen was now entirely sealed off from the rest of the house, dad and I knocked out the corner pantry closet and that became our entranceway. It was quite an endeavour and while my wife couldn't quite see my grandiose vision beforehand, she likes the setup now since we actually use all of the space in our house. Before, the living room was never used, now it's the new den.
Are there any options other than trashing the Yammy receiver if the 110Hz crossover on the receiver is too high?
-Tom A.