Comments on: Shock and awe: A $6 million home theater
The Audiophiliac visits the ultimate home theater and comes away shaken and stirred.
The Audiophiliac visits the ultimate home theater and comes away shaken and stirred.
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Some kid might run up to the volume and crank it up all the way.
Six times, almost certainly. Sixty? probably.
600? that's debatable. 6000 - I really don't think so.
60,000? waste of cash.
Plus by using sony products, he's contributing to japanese Whaling! No Thanks!
If you have >$6M disposable cash, how you spend it is a simple question of what brings you the most utility. I'm sure there are a few folks who'd gladly spend a few million to improve their experience be 2% if it also gives them bragging rights and gets a feature article in Home Theater Magazine.
"Fools and their money are soon parted."
Witness the "Super Fool"....
$6 million for such a system is just silly. Anyone can put together a good sounding system for much less.
Not impressed at all. "The World's #1 Audiophile" over at Absolute Sound is much more impressive, both in terms of software and hardware.
I have a friend who intentionally built a basement studio in his bungalow where one porton of the wall is built with armour glass where he could see all his fishes swimming in the basement aquarium.
It is in this room that he enjoy watching shows or listening to music with family members or friends from his sound and theatre system that cost several million dollars.
Can one imagine how the atmosphere is like with lights shut off, reaxing on the cozy lounges, listening to music from the costly sound system while watching the fishes swimming and natural light filtering into the room.
I have just completed a Sony SRX-R220 4k projector review, featured on HomeTheaterReview.com:
http://www.hometheaterreview.com/front_projector_reviews/sony_srx-r220_4k.html
My experience with this projector has been hit and miss (out in the field), but under controlled conditions, it at least lives up to much of what 70 mm film can dispatch - and there is no frame stuttering, dirt, scratches, or reel changes!
Comments?
Or may I offer a full demonstration to anyone interested? Cheers -
Jeremy
Kipnis Studios
www.Kipnis-Studios.com
- by The Kipnis Studios July 26, 2008 9:31 PM PDT
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(16 Comments)If you love movies, television, video games, still photography, music, or you name it, owning a dictated room built from the ground up with your personal choice of interior design and my standards for picture and sound fidelity are . . . PRICELESS!
If you are genuinely curious, why not go to my website and call me up to schedule a complete demonstration?
You will not be sorry!!!
Cheers -
Jeremy
Kipnis Studios
www.Kipnis-Studios.com