Installation Spotlight: Building the Unforgettable Home Theater

A team builds a space with vintage flair to rival a professional theater environment

At a recent install in Greenwich, CT, Advanced Home Audio and AcousticSmart teamed up to create a sleek, modern home theater with a vintage flair. Complete with a hyper-realistic concession stand and 15 plush leather chairs, the theater is the perfect space to escape deep into the depths of a movie.  

For custom integrators, the home theater space poses a unique challenge. It is the only room in the house with the specific purpose of making the occupants feel as though they are far away from home. No expense was spared in the creation of this space, which features a $65,000 Barco Loki CS T projector and a full professional-grade sound system from Meyer Sound. 

“Meyer is well-known for being a studio-grade sound system,” said Bill Charney, president of Advanced Home Audio. “It’s something that you would find in a professional theater environment or a Metallica concert venue.”

Dynamic Audio and Video

In the front of the theater, there are two Meyer X-800c subwoofers, which stand at 40-inches high and 31-inches wide. On the sides, there are four Meyer HMS-5 surround sound speakers. In the ceiling are four Meyer UP-4XP and in the back, there are two Meyer USW-210P subwoofers at 41-inches high and only 12-inches wide.

No home theater is complete without state-of-the-art video technology. For this install, Advanced Home Audio used a Barco Loki CS T projector and a Stewart screen with a 2.4-to-one aspect ratio. The screen — which is a cinema scope format — can handle Hollywood-quality widescreen video in the original 70-millimeter lens format. 

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