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A Stickler for True Home Theater
A 138-inch custom screen delivers a full theater experience in Sam Runco's home.
May 01, 2007 | by Steven Castle

The family room has a state-of-the-art video projector concealed in a metal oven hood. The projector and custom-made 138-inch curved screen are not only capable of showing CinemaScope movies—in a superwide 2.35:1 aspect ratio versus the 1.78:1 of widescreen HDTV—they can also show Ben-Hur in its original, very seriously wide 2.76:1 format. In the billiards room adjacent to the kitchen are four 32-inch LCD HDTVs behind a mirror, so they’re only visible when turned on. And that’s just the first floor.

The guy behind this home-based video paradise is Sam Runco, CEO of high-end video projector and flat-panel TV maker Runco International. Sam and his wife, Lori, use their modest San Francisco Bay Area home as more than a respite; it’s also a testing pad for home entertainment systems.
Press a button on the Crestron home system’s remote, and the door over the oven hood lifts to reveal Runco’s new VX-55d three-chip, 1080p DLP projector with a CineWide lens. A mural ascends into the ceiling, curved wooden pieces roll from behind the Stewart screen to mask it for numerous format shapes, and when the score begins, either of two sets of speakers sound off. When the movie or show is over, the mural is lowered, the projector is hidden and the space reverts to a family room.

Three JBL Synthesis speakers are positioned behind grilles beneath the screen, with JBL subwoofers on either side, while three Kef speakers descend from the ceiling in the front, and four more emerge from the walls for the surround channels in the sides and rear. Runco and his family have many options: They can watch a movie with the JBL front speakers and Kef surrounds and subwoofers, use just the Kef speakers all around and the subwoofers, use both systems with six front speakers, or listen to music with the left and right JBL speakers in stereo.

Runco also has a Kaleidescape video server that stores DVDs to hard drives and enables him to call up any movie in the family’s collection via genre, actor or director. And he’s been playing with Niveus’ Denali media server, which functions as a DVR, features hard drive storage for music and movies, runs Windows Media Center, and has an add-on DVD changer.

Not bad for just one floor of the home. We can’t wait to see what he does with the second floor.



About the Author:
Steven Castle - Contributing Writer
Steven Castle is a writer, editor, and humorist who recently completed Filthy Rich Things, a savage satire on our thirst for success and wealth. He is presently expanding his magazine work by writing more about alternative energy sources and green building.


EQUIPMENT LIST

    Control Systems
  • Crestron Pro2 processor (2)
  • Crestron CNAMPX 16x16 amplifiers (2)
  • Crestron lighting control system
  • Crestron TPS-12G-QM-L touchpanel
  • Crestron TPMC-200L in-wall touchpanel
  • Runco custom 26-inch touchpanel

  • Displays
  • Runco VX-55 1080p 3-chip DLP projector
  • Stewart CineCurve 2.76:1 screen
  • Runco 32-inch Crystal Series LCDs (4)

  • Audio/Video Components
  • ADA Suite 16 whole-house audio/video system (3)
  • ADA Suite 7.1 surround-sound preamplifier (2)
  • ADA Cinema Rhapsody MACH III preamplifier
  • ADA MPA-502 power amplifier
  • ADA PTM-8100 8-channel power amplifier
  • ADA PTM-8150 8-channel power amplifier
  • ADA HDPRO HD radio dual tuner
  • DirecTV H20 satelitte boxes (8)
  • Furman Elite 20 AC power source
  • Kaleidescape K Movie Player 4000
  • Kaleidescape K Player (7)
  • Kaleidescape Servers (3)
  • Niveus Denali media server
  • Speakers

  • Kef Ci 3-80QT motorized in-ceiling speakers (7)
  • JBL Studio L LC2 (3)
  • JBL HTPS 400 subwoofers (2)
  • Stealth Acoustics F8 Invisible speakers (4)
  • Stealth Acoustics B1630 Invisible subwoofer (2)

  • Accessories, Acoustics & Racks
  • BTX motorized curtains
  • Dynamat ENWALL 50504 enclosure system
  • Dynamat DYNABOX 50306 in-ceiling back boxes
  • Dynamat 50400 sound absorption in hood
  • Middle Atlantic WRK racks (3)

CONTACT
Systems Design & Installation
All Around Sound
Reno, NV
775-852-1975
www.aatheater.com

INTERIOR DESIGN
Lezlie Trujillo
Trabuco Canyon, CA

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