Is this practical? Recomendations

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Im in the throws of redesigning my house, my living room is quite rectangular (about 18ft x 10ft).

My first plan is to sink my samsung plasma into the wall, over which i will have a drop down 100" screen if possible, to feed a projector. My question, as im pretty new to home cinema, is a 100" screen achievable from 10 feet? Is it practical to have a screen coming down over my plasma when its going to be in use?

I was looking at the kef KHT1005 for my speakers, again the front 3 would be sunk into the wall if possible.

Im unsure on what amp to go for, and what projector, im on a budget of around £3-4000 to do it all, ill need to get someone to do the wiring and mounting so i dont **** it all up :p

Finally, what shop online offers the best bang for buck for amps/speakers/projectors?
 
squiffy said:
Why fork so much money into the system and you have low end satellites? I can't understand why people do this! Look at the M&K inwall, or their "Plasma" range- they look like the S-150's but are about 2" thick.

You need to calculate the throw distance from the lens. Go visit a HT shop and speak to the owner. I would not use the Plasma whilst the screen is down. You need to see projectors going, DLP are good but I can see rainbows (single chip)...can't watch it for more than 10 minutes.

Its why Im asking for advice squiffy, i really dont know what is best, or even what is available, all i have in my head is a picture of my plasma sunk in with a screen going over the top :)

Ill take a trip into the city at the weekend and speak with them to give me some ideas.
 
droolinggimp said:
I can give you help regarding screen size and distance. I have a Themescene HD72i DLP projector and a 92" screen.

The PJ is mounted on my ceiling roughly 10 feet away from the screen. You still can have the extra 8 inchs by zooming out on the PJ. You should be ok with this rough estimate of distance.

Hope this helps you a little.

Thats great, at least i know its possible now. Ill have a look in the shops at the weekend and see what the guys try to sell me, before asking further opinions. :)
 
squiffy said:
Well he could spend several thousand on a sound system and buy a 21" TV instead. If you're going the whole hog do it properly, don't compromise on one. Unless those Kef's are a temporary solution and then upgrade asap when funds allow.

You won't get the same presence during films with a budget sound system.

I was scrimping a bit on sound, purely for the reason that my house isnt that large, its a semi detached and when the kids are in bed, they moan if the TV is up too load :p
 
mcmad said:
get a decent stereo setup & forget about surround sound would be my honest recommendation.

Unless you spend huge amounts of money & time to set it up / deal with room issues I would not recommend surround to anyone. I have yet to hear a sub 10k surround system I thought was any good.

I was considering that as an option, it might be a way to go, getting the wires across and hidden was my main concern really.
 
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