OK projector buffs, advise needed.
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Nice pic!!!!
Having a projector makes watching movies much more enjoyable. It even make your speakers sound better.
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Nice pic!!!!
Having a projector makes watching movies much more enjoyable. It even make your speakers sound better.
+1 on this. Nice pic bro. What does your setup look like if you dont mind me asking? How big is your screen?Shoot the jumper.....................BALLIN.............!!!!!
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Great video pic zardoss:cool: You need to calibrate your picture slightly. Look carefully at the top of the image and compare with the bottom. You need a little ''keystoning'' or lens shifting.
Keep the pics coming! :cool:DARE TO SOAR:
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Great video pic zardoss:cool: You need to calibrate your picture slightly. Look carefully at the top of the image and compare with the bottom. You need a little ''keystoning'' or lens shifting.
Keep the pics coming! :cool:
Keystoning will destroy image quality. If you need keystone adjustments then something is not correct with the install. Projector should be level with the screen.Shoot the jumper.....................BALLIN.............!!!!!
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Soooo what might a newbie need for a screen to use with the Epson 8100?HT setup
Panasonic 50" TH-50PZ80U
Denon DBP-1610
Monster HTS 1650
Carver A400X :cool:
MIT Exp 3 Speaker Wire
Kef 104/2
URC MX-780 Remote
Sonos Play 1
Living Room
63 inch Samsung PN63C800YF
Polk Surroundbar 3000
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bigaudiofanatic wrote: »Soooo what might a newbie need for a screen to use with the Epson 8100?
depends on your room, preference, budget. You can get a good screen for 200-500 bucks. You can get a top notch screen from 1000-5000 bucks. If your own a budget I would buy a screen from HTdepot.
http://www.htdepot.com/SearchResults.asp?cat=30&RefineBy_Manufacturer=&RefineBy_Price=&RefineBy_93=&RefineBy_87=&RefineBy_1=9&RefineBy_36=&Search=Shoot the jumper.....................BALLIN.............!!!!!
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Thanks for the compliments! here is the rest of the system.
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The screen is 110" no keystone adjustment, I have it on a perfectly level shelf the picture must be an illusion because it looks fine and square in person. I built my screen for about 70 bucks, got the fabric off E-bay and built the frame out of 2x2's from HD, built like a big canvas for painting. -
WOW!!! Very nice Kevin!!!
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Looks good bro, Nice gear.Shoot the jumper.....................BALLIN.............!!!!!
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I had a chance to closely inspect Kevin's screen and it is a quality piece...he did great work on it, and you can't beat the price.:cool:2 channel rig: MMF 2.2 turntable, Adcom GFP-715, Adcom GFA-555, Adcom ACE-515, Carver M-1.0t, Denon 5900 CD/SACD, SDA-SRS 2.3s (Zardoss modded), AQ Diamondback & King Cobra IC's and AQ Type 4 speaker cables
HT rig: Panny 50" G20 plasma, Directv DVR, Insignia BRD/DVD/SACD/DVD-A, Denon AVR-890, Fronts: Polk Monitor 70's, Rears: Deftech Mythos Gems, Center: Polk CS1, Sub: Polk PSW-505 -
thanks for the compliments.
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