#61454 - 07/29/06 12:54 AM
home theater compared to movie theater
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Gunslinger
Registered: 06/17/06
Posts: 81
Loc: PAP Haiti
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Hi I am not under what subject to open this, but here it is.
Yesterday, my 3 yearold son asked me to take him to the movies to see the movie Cars. Since its a pixar movie, I also wanted to see it. While watching the movie, I was really disapointed on the surround sound quality.
I've realized that thanks to the 990/7500, my sound quality was far more better quality that the movie theater that I used to love.nnI am not taliking about dbs here, but mainly processing and quality sound. Has anyone else notice this?
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#61455 - 07/29/06 07:25 AM
Re: home theater compared to movie theater
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Gunslinger
Registered: 03/07/06
Posts: 24
Loc: Kansas
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I refuse to go to the movie theater anymore. I will watch the movie Cars in my theater without, crying kids, cellphones, etc. It's a no brainer. Yes I am spoiled Outlaw 990 Pre Outlaw 7700 Amp B&W 703's B&W HTM7 Ctr Sony SAWX700 Sub Jvc's Surround Sharp XVZ-90U DLP Projector OPPO 970DVD 8' projector screen
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#61456 - 07/29/06 08:21 AM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 12/05/05
Posts: 240
Loc: The Northcoast
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I used to average at lest once a week at the theater but now only go for the real big films like King King, Superman Returns etc. In fact I went to see the latest Pirates film last week and during the whole thing I kept thinking how much better it would look and sound on my home system.
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#61457 - 07/29/06 08:37 AM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 08/10/05
Posts: 238
Loc: Shawnee, KS
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The last flick I have seen in theaters was Episode III. Theaters are WAY to loud for my tastes and the treble is always extremely harsh. I find my self whincing or wanting to cover my ears most of the time. I also seem to always get the kid behind me that wants to kick the back of my seat the entire film, and the guy who is 8' tall stiing in front of me. I used to feel like I was missing the "experience" of a movie theater at home even when my audio was excellent. However, since I got the 92" widescreen and Infocus SP4805 a couple years ago (a suggestion of my wife, believe it or not), I feel MY theater experience is complete. I also like the fact that I can buy the same size box of candy you get at the movies at Walmart for 88 cents. I figure I pay an average of $8 per DVD I buy and another $2 for the snacks/drinks my wife and I consume during a film. Considering it is at least $25 for us to go to a movie anymore, I'm saving $17 per movie watched at home. I own over 1600 movies. 1600 x $17 = $27,200 I have saved. Man, I'm going to have to show the wife that figure...maybe I should buy more gear with all the money I have saved ! It will take an extremely incredible movie to get me back into a theater again. ...Man, I have been windy lately. Maybe I need to get out more
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#61458 - 07/29/06 08:48 AM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 05/21/06
Posts: 195
Loc: Montréal,PQ
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Without even considering sound... (Bass, imaging,warmth and clarity) and the fact that most theaters in my area use the same generic JBL set-up... :rolleyes: If you've got the screen size, the sound, comfortable seating, the snack of your choice(no over-priced empty calories unless you want them)and no guy with a big head in front of you ... add the ALMIGHTY pause button... and movie theaters are out ...for me...
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#61461 - 07/29/06 06:44 PM
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Gunslinger
Registered: 01/15/06
Posts: 215
Loc: Big D, Tx
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BillyTHEkid, i hear you. Except i feel pretty lucky to have a DLP projector at my local theater. Cars was smokkin'! the sound is pretty nice also. It is the only theater i'll go to. I still enjoy my setup and i hear more at home then i do at the theater.
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#61462 - 07/30/06 01:14 AM
Re: home theater compared to movie theater
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Gunslinger
Registered: 06/17/06
Posts: 81
Loc: PAP Haiti
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the Image quality was not bad at all. However, the sound quality was compared to my system, sucks.
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#61463 - 07/30/06 08:23 AM
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Desperado
Registered: 03/20/03
Posts: 668
Loc: Maryland
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Without listing over a dozen reasons I prefer the home theater experience, I have only one reason that prompts me to go to the tortured film based, smelly, frequency response limited, over priced, potential rudeness chamber: some friends still either a) enjoy the theater or b) don't want to wait for the DVD, so I go to enjoy with them. I haven't gone on my own in several years.
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