Home Movie Theaters

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Jon Iverson  |  Sep 05, 2007  | 
An all-McIntosh system is the apple of this homeowner's eye—and ears.
Doug Christianson  |  Sep 03, 2007  | 

<I>An electrical background and a passion for gear garnered this reader a great DIY theater. </I>

James Reedy  |  Aug 31, 2007  | 

<I>How I turned my passion for audio into my own theater.</I>

Adrienne Maxwell  |  Aug 31, 2007  | 

<I>Nothing is quite as simple as it seems in this award-winning home theater. </I>

Aaron Dalton  |  Aug 28, 2007  |  First Published: Aug 29, 2007  | 

<I>Jerry Rice's dream family theater.</I>

James Robinson  |  Aug 28, 2007  |  First Published: Aug 29, 2007  | 

<I>From 30,000 feet to reality. </I>

Krissy Rushing  |  Aug 28, 2007  |  First Published: Aug 29, 2007  | 

<I>How to fit 10 seats in a small room and still get amazing sound.</I>

Charles Bloom  |  Aug 28, 2007  |  First Published: Aug 29, 2007  | 

<I>Everything I needed was online. </I>

Steve Barnard  |  Aug 28, 2007  |  First Published: Aug 29, 2007  | 

<I>How I did my homework and saved.</I>

Dan Daley  |  Aug 28, 2007  |  First Published: Aug 29, 2007  | 
And you thought home theater was just for the home.
Krissy Rushing  |  Aug 28, 2007  |  First Published: Aug 29, 2007  | 

<I>If you thought that the only place where you can achieve A/V perfection is a dedicated space, think again.</I>

Tom J. Slager, Homeowner  |  Aug 28, 2007  | 

After several years of reading about the home theater experience, my family and I finally decided to convert some unused basement space into our own dedicated theater. Since I enjoy doing home-improvement projects, I chose to do most of the construction myself and to hire a reliable company to provide and integrate the audio/video components. I had constructed a small, built-in entertainment center a few years before in our home in Cincinnati, Ohio, but had never done a project as large as this.

Kirk Bluth, Homeowner  |  Aug 28, 2007  | 

My interest in home theaters stems from my father. Like anyone brought up by a good father, I wish to be like him and take interest in things that he finds interesting. One hobby of his is audio/video stuff. Several years ago, he turned a little-used living room in the basement of his home into a home theater. He had professional installers do the work, and I was amazed at the results: a drop-down tensioned screen, an HDTV projector, and top-quality picture and sound. I wanted to have a home theater, too. In the middle of my Air Force service at Hill AFB, Utah, my family and I decided to build a home. I had plans to build a dedicated home theater under the garage. Financial issues, including medical-school loans, a family of seven to feed, and limited military income caused these plans to end up on the back burner. Two years later, I finished my military obligation, and we moved to rural Webster, South Dakota. We built a new home, and this time I was determined to make the home theater happen! We designed our own home, and the basement home theater fit right into the plans. I had the contractor lower the foundation 4 feet to give the room some depth. I had read that square rooms are poor choices for home theaters, but, with a degree of oppositional defiance, I set out to make a square 25-by-25-foot home theater.

Dave Curlee  |  Aug 28, 2007  | 

<B>The Beginning</B>
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I am an avid do-it-yourselfer, thanks to my father. We did everything around our home together, from electrical to plumbing to construction. I purchased my first home theater receiver in college back in 1989. It was a Kenwood with big and loud Cerwin Vega speakers. For the next several years, I pieced together this system as best I could with what money I had.

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