The bare minimum for this media room includes a controller, and 128 speakers, each with a matching amp.
Not everyone wants an Indiana Jones-themed theater. If you’re the old-fashioned type that likes their theaters big, beautiful and pricey, a Goldmund Media Room might be right up your alley.
It’s sort of an “instant” theater—just add bank account. Gizmodo says these rooms start at $300,000. That includes 128 speakers, a matching amp for each and a controller. If you want somewhere to sit, well, that’s going to cost you extra.
Using room dimensions and the homeowner’s decor, the room is designed with a software program called Proteus. Seems like it should be more complicated, doesn’t it?
And by the way moneybags, Goldmund can also put one of these rooms into your yacht.

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