Credit: Rob McIntosh



Australian Rob McIntosh took his love for old-time A/V around the world -- and then created home theaters on two coasts.
Looking at the Screen
The Seating
The Welcome Wagon
The Columns
Little Touches
Little Touches, Part 2
The A/V Wall
The A/V Wall Up Close
Movie Storage
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Looking at the Screen

When Rob McIntosh took his second crack at home theater, he upgraded to a Marantz DLP projector and Stewart’s Firehawk G3 120-inch screen.

Read more: DIYer Takes Classic Theater Across Country