Greeting everyone
I would like to share the pictures of my home theatre setup. In particular, I would like to introduce 2 products to our fellow forum members.
https://picasaweb.google.com/akrish01/HomeTheatre?authkey=Gv1sRgCOy6wIP2zJnMpQE
Both products are useful in cable management & will be helpful for people who want to modify their existing room, without much alteration like breaking, chipping, plastering etc.
The first one is Vogel cable column. I got this from a private seller in UK through my BIL. It comes in 2 sizes, 60 cm tall & 90 cm tall. I got the 60 cm model. It can be fitted with 2 arm supports on which equipment which weigh no more than 10 kg can be placed. I have placed my centre speaker on one support & a dvd player and cable set top box on another. The wiring is still not completely done as I need to buy some cable ties for tidying up. For more information on this product, please visit EFA 8835 Column system 64cm + AV support
The second one is call D-line cable trunking and is very similar to the casing patti thats available in the Indian market. But this one comes in the quadrant shape, making it ideal for running wires/ cables along the corners of the wall or the floor. Its a very good product that is available through an Indian vendor called element14 (element14 India | Formerly Farnell | Electronic Components Distributor). Search for cable trunking. Its slightly expensive but in my opinion, well worth the money as we can do away with civil modifications. For more information, take a look at http://www.d-line-it.com/.
I took some of the pictures without a flash as I thought that would give an idea of the lighting in the room. I have used dimmable halogen lighting. I propose changing over to LED bulbs shortly.
I have done acoustic panelling for the walls at a height of 3 from the floor, upto 7. Bass traps have also been done for the 4 corners. The acoustic ceiling is done only for the central portion of 6 in the ceiling as I had already done the gypsum ceiling when I constructed the room. The acoustic ceiling is suspended from the gypsum ceiling. Carpeting is done for the central area of the room. Beneath that, there is wooden flooring. My aim was to achieve acoustic treatment of approximately 50% of the total floor, wall & ceiling area and then see if the treatment served the purpose. I was happy with the results & hence did not think about further acoustic treatment.
Cable management behind the rack is a pending issue. I also propose disposing of this wide AV cabinet & getting a compact one as I have very little room to play around with my front towers.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
Arvind
I would like to share the pictures of my home theatre setup. In particular, I would like to introduce 2 products to our fellow forum members.
https://picasaweb.google.com/akrish01/HomeTheatre?authkey=Gv1sRgCOy6wIP2zJnMpQE
Both products are useful in cable management & will be helpful for people who want to modify their existing room, without much alteration like breaking, chipping, plastering etc.
The first one is Vogel cable column. I got this from a private seller in UK through my BIL. It comes in 2 sizes, 60 cm tall & 90 cm tall. I got the 60 cm model. It can be fitted with 2 arm supports on which equipment which weigh no more than 10 kg can be placed. I have placed my centre speaker on one support & a dvd player and cable set top box on another. The wiring is still not completely done as I need to buy some cable ties for tidying up. For more information on this product, please visit EFA 8835 Column system 64cm + AV support
The second one is call D-line cable trunking and is very similar to the casing patti thats available in the Indian market. But this one comes in the quadrant shape, making it ideal for running wires/ cables along the corners of the wall or the floor. Its a very good product that is available through an Indian vendor called element14 (element14 India | Formerly Farnell | Electronic Components Distributor). Search for cable trunking. Its slightly expensive but in my opinion, well worth the money as we can do away with civil modifications. For more information, take a look at http://www.d-line-it.com/.
I took some of the pictures without a flash as I thought that would give an idea of the lighting in the room. I have used dimmable halogen lighting. I propose changing over to LED bulbs shortly.
I have done acoustic panelling for the walls at a height of 3 from the floor, upto 7. Bass traps have also been done for the 4 corners. The acoustic ceiling is done only for the central portion of 6 in the ceiling as I had already done the gypsum ceiling when I constructed the room. The acoustic ceiling is suspended from the gypsum ceiling. Carpeting is done for the central area of the room. Beneath that, there is wooden flooring. My aim was to achieve acoustic treatment of approximately 50% of the total floor, wall & ceiling area and then see if the treatment served the purpose. I was happy with the results & hence did not think about further acoustic treatment.
Cable management behind the rack is a pending issue. I also propose disposing of this wide AV cabinet & getting a compact one as I have very little room to play around with my front towers.
If you have any questions, please feel free to ask.
Arvind