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Originally Posted by BlueSky
Great looking comfortable room filled with excellent equipment! I'd spend as much time there as possible and it's good you don't have it as a "man-cave" and let your family enjoy it too.
Do you have problems with slap-echo reverberation and, if so, have you attempted to try to control it at all? Clap your hands together and see if you have echoes. My room had about six distinct echoes before dying off to silence and I felt it needed to be controlled.
Also, I have a similar room with a projector about 16' away from a 120" screen. The light colored ceiling and walls in my room caused the screen to wash out on occasion and I have installed dark grey anechoic foam on three walls (front and the two sidewalls) and painted the ceiling a matching dark color. The screen really pops now and I no longer have the issue with back-scattered light messing with the image. Also, the foam has stopped most of the unwanted reverberation as well. I still have light colored carpet and am considering going dark with the carpet as well. Of course, a dark, almost black, room is not for everyone and I wouldn't have been able to get away with it had it not been done before I got married.
Enjoy your excellent system and happy holidays!
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Hi bluesky -- happy holidays!
Yeah, I waffled on the ceiling. Was tempted to go dark, but at the other end of this room is my office desk and a comfy reading chair and large set of built in bookcases for my wife's books. The room is only part-time theatre so the light ceiling won out, but whenever I watch a movie the bright ceiling is a definite distraction.
I will try the clap test -- I'd love to hear about what treatments you used, and how you employed them to control your echoes. I've been searching, but have not found any good resources on room treatment.