There was a movie theater in Canton, Ohio called the Palace Theater that had (may still have) an "outdoor" look to it like you're outside with star lights built into the ceiling. Combined with the cloud effect from Pirates of the Caribbean ride, I wanted and outdoor look for my home theater so I bought this projector that uses a laser to project a star field onto the ceiling and another lends to do animated clouds/nebula effects (you can use either one alone or combine them). Combined with KODI's visualizer (using the new Matrix one), it's a pretty neat effect for listening to music like Pink Floyd. I named the home theater after my favorite movie (TRON) and Magnum handle (MagnaTron). There are other lighting effects in the room as well now (Crystal Skull on right front wide speaker lights up and changes colors as does the giant diamond from Conan The Destroyer); Indiana Jones display on bookshelf lights up with emotive candles and lit stones; crystal ball from Harry Potter lights up on right wall and a new Hellraiser display lights up one of the boxes from the inside periodically (not shown as 360 views aren't fully up to date).
Theater Room with lights on (not quite up to date with newer movie props, etc., but gives you an idea). It's a 17.1 (11.1.6) setup with support for Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and Auro-3D with six seats and three rows with a 92" screen with a 3D projector. It uses all PSB speakers with matching drivers (save the subwoofer). The Thomas Kincaid tapestries in the front left/right are actually sound absorption for the first reflection (disguised). Click thumbnails for full size pics:
360 Views:
Front Row:
Layout and Angle Diagrams:
Equipment Cabinets (Speaker selector switch allows 'true' Auro-3D layout change; extra Pro Logic processors add "Scatmos" Top Middle speakers for all modes) Yes, I can still play Laserdiscs too:
Theater Room with lights on (not quite up to date with newer movie props, etc., but gives you an idea). It's a 17.1 (11.1.6) setup with support for Dolby Atmos, DTS:X and Auro-3D with six seats and three rows with a 92" screen with a 3D projector. It uses all PSB speakers with matching drivers (save the subwoofer). The Thomas Kincaid tapestries in the front left/right are actually sound absorption for the first reflection (disguised). Click thumbnails for full size pics:
360 Views:
Front Row:
Layout and Angle Diagrams:
Equipment Cabinets (Speaker selector switch allows 'true' Auro-3D layout change; extra Pro Logic processors add "Scatmos" Top Middle speakers for all modes) Yes, I can still play Laserdiscs too: