I bought a GCQuad about 6 months ago and have barely used it. Well, after lots of debating with myself and a little with the other adult in the household I decided to pull the trigger. This has partially been sold as a office for myself so will need to make that work as well. Anyway, over the coming months I'll post pics of the build as it progresses.
I plan to order a screen, border, and TrueStrike mat from Par2Pro. The shed will have 10' ceilings but screen will be 16x9 so just less than 8' tall. That works well for me since I need to mount ceiling speakers above the screen and will protect them with a net. I'm probably going to get a cheaper turf surface as putting isn't that important to me at this time and can always build it in later. I've got the new TH671ST projector waiting in a box.
This room will also be used for movies so I'm getting 3 Invisa HTR 7000 in ceiling speakers and 2 Invisa MPX speakers for the rear. The beauty of those front in ceiling speakers is they are angled just about perfectly to send sound to ear level at about 12' away. https://www.goldenear.com/products/invisa-series. These will be powered by a Yamaha receiver I just picked up from Costco which went on sale Monday. Also, picked up a 32" monitor from Costco for less than $300 last week.
The big outstanding question is what I'm doing for heating and cooling but leaning towards a mini split heat pump since I'm in a mild climate in Western Washington.
I plan to order a screen, border, and TrueStrike mat from Par2Pro. The shed will have 10' ceilings but screen will be 16x9 so just less than 8' tall. That works well for me since I need to mount ceiling speakers above the screen and will protect them with a net. I'm probably going to get a cheaper turf surface as putting isn't that important to me at this time and can always build it in later. I've got the new TH671ST projector waiting in a box.
This room will also be used for movies so I'm getting 3 Invisa HTR 7000 in ceiling speakers and 2 Invisa MPX speakers for the rear. The beauty of those front in ceiling speakers is they are angled just about perfectly to send sound to ear level at about 12' away. https://www.goldenear.com/products/invisa-series. These will be powered by a Yamaha receiver I just picked up from Costco which went on sale Monday. Also, picked up a 32" monitor from Costco for less than $300 last week.
The big outstanding question is what I'm doing for heating and cooling but leaning towards a mini split heat pump since I'm in a mild climate in Western Washington.
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