Sir Terrence the Terrible
04-09-2013, 11:41 AM
Over the last several months I have been working with my speaker designer to figure out how to simplify my system and reduce the power consumption of the room. So after many months of looking and listening to some of his custom designs we decided to go another route.
I asked him about getting the designs for the old IMAX speakers built by JBL based on Sonic Associates original plans and giving them a 21st century update. He loved the idea. I chose this particular speaker because it was a point source design, it was time aligned for a much larger area than commercial speakers currently on the market at any price, and because it dispersion pattern was wide and even over a very large area, without spraying the walls and ceiling with a lot of reflections. This speaker was also designed from the ground up for mounting in a baffle wall, so no need for any compensation in the bass as a result of baffle loading.
The speakers look like this;
http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=41758&stc=1&d=1252530013
He will also be building 10 new surround speakers based on a similar design. The midrange and tweeter will be coaxial just like the screen speakers, but will instead include a 10" woofer underneath the coaxial array instead of surrounding it like the screen speakers do. The coaxial mid/tweet design for the surround will be much smaller than the screen speakers to keep the size of the speaker small and light.
All of the speakers will be DSP controlled. The front speakers will be tri-amped with one VERY powerful high quality amp driving the 4 10" woofers, and two amps driving the mid and the tweeter. The surround speakers will be bi-amped - one amp driving the woofer, and one amp driving both the mid and tweeter.
There are more details on the speakers system, but that has still to be worked out.
The second big change will be the screen and front baffle. Now that Digital Projection has come out with a corrective lense for 3D on a curved screen, I have decided to go constant height 2:40:1 curved screen with auto masking. This means my current baffle wall must now rebuilt to accommodate a curve screen. The benefit of this is now most of the light from the screen, and most of the sound from the front speakers will be directed towards the seats.
The look will be similar to this as this is where I got the idea in the first place.
https://5611b3a7-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/hollywoodtheatres/cineramadome/Cinerama-Google-2.jpg?attachauth=ANoY7cr2vg8-1u3w7kSzvx-dFA_BGtR_ssoBlGDGCPqFgdCu5ErJUfqJLNQJsdeN3D9wFil26 Bd9OjZRHUltSRAPDaiMN50F0thut5p7TiUCl3LOhwq0Z7ppxPd t8cKS7ilBQQ7JD2q3V-jWv3pnBGCJQWzLDVRigytwZPV91A7tBNWPMppO-qwEhFk9tu7Q6omSPY95y2PPhQO3kVV3Gq9_4IM4lae1iI7VP-RUp8bbSIiCcTh0ua7SZrfS92KG7cSRU7yLisKx&attredirects=0
As a frequent visitor to this theater, I have always love the look and the sound system is a complete knock of the ballpark.
Since the theater is going to be completely torn up, I decided to change the theme of the theater to a more water and ocean based looking interior.
I am really excited about this change, and I will give more detail as things get off the ground. We are still in the planning stages as this is going to be a complicated change. However my designer and I believe this will simplify my system, and make it sound twice as good, and increase the power efficiency of the room by incorporating some newer power saving technology.
I asked him about getting the designs for the old IMAX speakers built by JBL based on Sonic Associates original plans and giving them a 21st century update. He loved the idea. I chose this particular speaker because it was a point source design, it was time aligned for a much larger area than commercial speakers currently on the market at any price, and because it dispersion pattern was wide and even over a very large area, without spraying the walls and ceiling with a lot of reflections. This speaker was also designed from the ground up for mounting in a baffle wall, so no need for any compensation in the bass as a result of baffle loading.
The speakers look like this;
http://www.audioheritage.org/vbulletin/attachment.php?attachmentid=41758&stc=1&d=1252530013
He will also be building 10 new surround speakers based on a similar design. The midrange and tweeter will be coaxial just like the screen speakers, but will instead include a 10" woofer underneath the coaxial array instead of surrounding it like the screen speakers do. The coaxial mid/tweet design for the surround will be much smaller than the screen speakers to keep the size of the speaker small and light.
All of the speakers will be DSP controlled. The front speakers will be tri-amped with one VERY powerful high quality amp driving the 4 10" woofers, and two amps driving the mid and the tweeter. The surround speakers will be bi-amped - one amp driving the woofer, and one amp driving both the mid and tweeter.
There are more details on the speakers system, but that has still to be worked out.
The second big change will be the screen and front baffle. Now that Digital Projection has come out with a corrective lense for 3D on a curved screen, I have decided to go constant height 2:40:1 curved screen with auto masking. This means my current baffle wall must now rebuilt to accommodate a curve screen. The benefit of this is now most of the light from the screen, and most of the sound from the front speakers will be directed towards the seats.
The look will be similar to this as this is where I got the idea in the first place.
https://5611b3a7-a-62cb3a1a-s-sites.googlegroups.com/site/hollywoodtheatres/cineramadome/Cinerama-Google-2.jpg?attachauth=ANoY7cr2vg8-1u3w7kSzvx-dFA_BGtR_ssoBlGDGCPqFgdCu5ErJUfqJLNQJsdeN3D9wFil26 Bd9OjZRHUltSRAPDaiMN50F0thut5p7TiUCl3LOhwq0Z7ppxPd t8cKS7ilBQQ7JD2q3V-jWv3pnBGCJQWzLDVRigytwZPV91A7tBNWPMppO-qwEhFk9tu7Q6omSPY95y2PPhQO3kVV3Gq9_4IM4lae1iI7VP-RUp8bbSIiCcTh0ua7SZrfS92KG7cSRU7yLisKx&attredirects=0
As a frequent visitor to this theater, I have always love the look and the sound system is a complete knock of the ballpark.
Since the theater is going to be completely torn up, I decided to change the theme of the theater to a more water and ocean based looking interior.
I am really excited about this change, and I will give more detail as things get off the ground. We are still in the planning stages as this is going to be a complicated change. However my designer and I believe this will simplify my system, and make it sound twice as good, and increase the power efficiency of the room by incorporating some newer power saving technology.