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[quote=Anonymous]What's laughable is that everyone thinks their home theater is state of the art. I am one of the PP who built a new home without a home theater. I've been there done that and most home theaters I've toured are pretty shitty. People don't understand how much time and effort it takes to build a truly good home theater system. Just a good subwoofer system will set you back $2-$4k. Next time you go into a home theater, find the subwoofer. If you can't find a monstrous cube or tube in the corner somewhere, and the words "infinite baffle" draws a blank stare from the owner, that means the system is shit. There are some good built-in subs that can be integrated into the walls of a home theater as a permanent part, but I've only seen these in home theaters that cost six figures to build. I am not talking about in-wall subwoofers, but a pre-constructed subwoofer module the size of a coffin. And that's just the subwoofer. Most consumer grade projectors are also laughably poor in video performance, with poor contrast and black/white levels. Projected onto your average screen, the whole thing is a blurry dull mess compared to even an average LCD TV. [/quote]
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