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RE: Depending on the room

Posted by dbphd on April 2, 2008 at 18:45:20:

The room is approximately 19' X 14", with easy access to the attic above. The ceiling already has recessed lighting in place, so adding a ceiling mounted receptacle should be simple. I would use a single HDMI cable to the projector. As an alternative, the wall opposite the screen wall separates the room from an 8' X 7' closet.

From time to time, we use a skilled carpenter and an electrician for small projects. But the HT installers in Santa Barbara seem to want to install only what they sell, and I think I want to buy a used projector, because prices are so volatile.

The room is currently used for viewing films and TV, listening to music, and computing tasks. The audio system is very effective for 2.1 and 5.1 modes.

db