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Hey there, Scott Wilkinson here, the home theater geek. In this episode I'm going to feature a home theater built by John Durante, who lives in Manhasset, New York with his wife and two teen daughters. I asked him how he got interested in the home theater hobby and he said, quote, my father had a Mitsubishi projector in the early 90s. We had an automatic drop down screen that was about 10ft diagonal, probably 4 by 3 aspect ratio. I always loved it, but never really had a chance to build a theater of my own. During construction of my new home, I was bitten by the bug. Well, welcome to the club. His home Construction began in 2023 and it included plans for a dedicated home theater in the basement. His goals were to have a 2.35 to one screen as big as possible so that he could create a feeling of stepping into a real commercial cinema rather than just a room in the basement. He also wanted a modern feel to the decor, which we'll see. I think he achieved beautifully. At least two rows of seats, clean and modern and dark, and as he said, a sound system that drops Jaws. Well, I think he probably achieved that as well. Now as he educated himself and, and talked to a bunch of people on AVS forum, he began to add things like room treatments and more channels, audio channels, and it currently sits at 9.4.6, so nine main main channels, four subwoofers and six overhead speakers for Atmos. He's going to add four more 18 inch subwoofers in the future, so it'll end up being 9.8.6, which that's pretty great. He says the Planning took him eight to 10 weeks or so, but the modifications are ongoing as they always are. And it was about one year from conception to turning the power on. And so, like virtually all home theaters built from scratch, it started with framing and he framed the walls. The builder actually framed the walls, built the riser, the steps and the soffits. And we can see that process in the first few graphics here that he sent me. Here's the basic framing, I believe that's the screen wall, there's the riser, and the steps up to the second level. It's a pretty deep riser, which is cool. And here it is with the drywall installed and you can see where the rear surround speakers are going to be embedded into the wall. And you can see One side surround their opening for it anyway as well. He said he installed all the lighting himself and repainted the walls and ceiling. So you know, he did actually quite a bit of DIY work, which I appreciate. I think it's great. He also built and treated the screen wall himself. He had one friend help hang the screen, the projector and wire the components to the rack. So in this picture we see the screen wall pretty, pretty complete. Then next we see some of the speakers. The fact the front, left, right and center speakers and two of the subwoofers behind where the screen is going to be. Those speakers are a JBL HDI 3800. And the subwoofers you see two of them there. In the next picture you'll see I think all four. It. Well, two of them are behind a scrim but there are actually two pairs stacked on top of each other there. Those are four seton 18 inch subwoofers. And in the next picture you can see the screen being hung which is Stuart Studio Tech 130G4, 175 inches diagonal and 2.35 to 1. Now interesting, Stuart for their acoustically transparent screens, which this one is and must be, they don't do a woven screen. They do what's called micro perforation, which is the same technique used in commercial cinemas. Those aren't micro perf, those are just perf. Micro perf is intended for home theaters, somewhat smaller screens. So he, he built all of that stuff himself and hung it up and, and I think he did a great job. So let's talk about this equipment. The major components include a Kaleidoscape Compact Terra Prime 8 terabyte server and the Kaleidoscape Strato C player, which is really the best way to watch movies because they're the same quality as Blu Ray. And you download them, you buy them from Kaleidoscape, download them into this local server, which means that you, you're not dependent upon your bandwidth, your Internet bandwidth to watch movies. He also has an Apple TV 4K, but really KaleidoScape is, is the premium. Way to go. Other equipment in there is the JBL SDP 58 preamp processor and a bunch of power amps from Audio Control and speaker Power. He also has a MAD VR NV Extreme Video processor for handling different aspect ratios and stuff like that. Not seen in this Picture is the JVC NZ9 projector which is superb home theater projector, the one I would choose if I had such a thing. And he even has a panamorph DCR anamorphic lens to expand movies out to that 2.35 to 1 aspect ratio without losing any resolution. Really nice.
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Okay, now let's move on to the acoustic treatments which start with the next picture and we can see here he marked off with blue tape where those acoustic treatments would be. Some. Well some of them are acoustic treatments. The ones that are over the speaker cutouts are actually going to be acoustically transparent fabric. He originally installed custom fabric made acoustic panels but he wasn't happy with their absorption performance. So so we custom made new thicker absorption panels 4 1/2 inches thick on all the walls and ceilings. Beautiful. Really nice. Done. Okay. Yeah, we see here, we see the finished acoustic panels being hung on the walls and I think the next one is the ceiling acoustic panels which include absorbers such as these long rectangular things near the top of this picture. Looking at the ceiling and then diffusers, which are these other things lower in the image, you can also see where the Atmos speakers, the overhead speakers are located on the outside periphery of this area of the ceiling. And you can see the projector down there at the bottom, which is towards the back of the room. Very nicely done. Here is a view of the back of the room. And this is very interesting. This is a. A diffuser, but it's not like your normal average everyday diffuser. It's. It's got these interesting curved panels, small panels, strips of wood, which effectively break up the reflections in the back of the room. And so. And here's a better, better picture of the projector as well. So I just think that's a beautiful thing. So here it is. Here's the final room, that big diffuser in the back. These chairs are from a company called Valencia. They are the Barcelona with a motorized headrest. Notice they don't have a headrest. Well, you hit a button and those headrests pop up. There's four in the front, five in the back, and four bar stools behind that, which aren't really meant for critical viewing. But, you know, if you have a Super bowl party or something in there, that's a good thing to have. Now, the room dimensions, as we look at another picture. Here's the screen. 175 inch diagonal, 2, 3, 5 to 1. The room is pretty big. It's 27ft by 18ft by 10ft tall, which is a big room. And it was designed aesthetically and acoustically by another AVS member who goes by Silva741. And all the equipment. He was guided by a fellow the name of Zach at the screening room av who says that. And he said that Zach's advice and guidance was spot on. Without the help of these two individuals, Silva and Zach, he would have made a ton of novice mistakes. For video calibration, he had Chris Deering, who is well known in the AV community, perform the video calibration, and he does a fantastic job. As for sound calibration, he originally ran Dirac and rew, which are room acoustic calibration tools. And it sounds great, he says. Recently he had another calibration done by a guy named Brandon Hill. But once he adds the rear subs, he's going to do it in. He's going to do it again with a professional audio calibrator. And I'm sure it will be even better, although I'm sure it's wonderful right now. And the cost, his rough estimate is between 300 and $350,000. Now that's some serious coin, no doubt about it, and not many people can afford to do that. But this is an example of what you can do if you have very strong resources. And the result is, I think, spectacular. Understated in its design, but that's the way I personally like it. That room completely disappears when it's time to watch a movie. And for that kind of money, even though it's expensive, I'm sure the results are really, really worth it. So congratulations, John. You did a fantastic job and I'm happy to feature your theater here on Home Theater Geeks. Now if you have a question for me, send it on along to HTGWIT TV and I'll answer as many as I can right here on the show. And if you have a home theater you're proud of, even if you didn't spend as much as John did, I would like to see some pics. So send them along. Maybe we'll get you on the show to talk about it. Until next time, geek out.
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Host: Scott Wilkinson
Guest: John Durante (featured home theater owner)
Aired: August 6, 2026
This episode of Home Theater Geeks explores the journey and achievements of John Durante, an enthusiast who built a state-of-the-art home theater in his Manhasset, NY home. Host Scott Wilkinson walks listeners through John’s meticulous planning, design, and execution, showcasing how a combination of careful research, high-end equipment, and expert advice can result in a "modern marvel" home theater experience. The episode serves as both inspiration and a detailed technical reference for dedicated home theater hobbyists.
"My father had a Mitsubishi projector in the early 90s. We had an automatic drop down screen... I always loved it, but never really had a chance to build a theater of my own." — John Durante (read by Scott Wilkinson, 00:26)
“It’s not like your average, everyday diffuser. It’s got these interesting curved panels, small strips of wood, which effectively break up the reflections in the back of the room.” — Scott Wilkinson (10:05)
"Without the help of these two individuals, Silva and Zach, he would have made a ton of novice mistakes." — Scott Wilkinson (11:28)
“Now that's some serious coin, no doubt about it, and not many people can afford to do that. But this is an example of what you can do if you have very strong resources. And the result is, I think, spectacular. Understated in its design… That room completely disappears when it's time to watch a movie.” — Scott Wilkinson (12:25–13:10)
On Home Theater Passion:
“During construction of my new home, I was bitten by the bug. Well, welcome to the club.” — Scott Wilkinson, 00:51
On High-End Movie Watching:
“KaleidoScape is… really the best way to watch movies because they're the same quality as Blu Ray… you're not dependent upon your bandwidth, your Internet bandwidth to watch movies.” — Scott Wilkinson, 04:35
On Acoustic Design:
“It’s not like your normal average everyday diffuser. It’s got these interesting curved panels, small panels, strips of wood, which effectively break up the reflections in the back of the room.” — Scott Wilkinson, 10:05
On Budget and Results:
“Now that's some serious coin, no doubt about it... but this is an example of what you can do if you have very strong resources. And the result is, I think, spectacular.” — Scott Wilkinson, 12:30
“If you have a home theater you're proud of, even if you didn't spend as much as John did, I would like to see some pics. So send them along. Maybe we'll get you on the show to talk about it. Until next time, geek out.” — Scott Wilkinson, 13:00
Scott Wilkinson takes listeners on an expert-guided journey through the design and realization of John Durante’s home theater masterpiece. From inspired beginnings and high-tech equipment, through hands-on construction and world-class calibration, this episode is essential listening for home theater enthusiasts seeking both technical details and passionate community spirit.