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  • Renaissance0327
    Fresh Peossy
    • Dec 2007
    • 38

    #16
    Re: You thought you had a Home Cinema?

    But i like the Pirate Cove also.

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    • nbpgt
      Platinum Poster
      • Jun 2004
      • 1044

      #17
      Re: You thought you had a Home Cinema?

      Originally posted by Kamal
      That nautilus home cinema looks so cozy.... wow
      agreed. that was a lot of work.

      that pirates cove looks nice & doesnt have a whole lot of built in props or anything complicated.

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      • jeffrey collins
        Not cool enough
        • Jun 2004
        • 7427

        #18
        Re: You thought you had a Home Cinema?

        a lot of those cinema's look like that are all CG. I cant imagine spending that kind of money on a batman home cinema. There are just so many things I would rather spend my money on....if I had that kind of funds.
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        My Painting Blog

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        • rbuffetta
          Addiction started
          • Feb 2006
          • 300

          #19
          Re: You thought you had a Home Cinema?

          damn the titanice screen is huge,

          Dont think many of us could see ourselves spending money on these setups... but i am sure most of these were built by rich people who might consider it nothing.

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          • rbuffetta
            Addiction started
            • Feb 2006
            • 300

            #20
            Re: You thought you had a Home Cinema?



            Shock and awe: A $6 million home theater

            This is the Kipnis Studio Standard.
            (Credit: Robert Wright)

            If your typical high-end home theater with rows of plush seats, velvet wallpaper, and popcorn machines offers Cadillac levels of performance and luxury, then Jeremy Kipnis' $6 million ultimate home theater is more like a fire-breathing Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, the fastest production Ferrari ever built.
            This home theater is all about aggressively advancing the state of the art of picture and sound presentation. Yes, it's comfortable and beautiful, but its prime directive is a quest for the very best. Nothing, and I mean nothing, is overlooked. Kipnis won't settle for second best.
            The Audiophiliac (left) and Jeremy Kipnis in the KSS.
            (Credit: Robert Wright)
            Kipnis calls his creation the Kipnis Studio Standard, and if all goes according to plan, wealthy movie industry professionals, actors, directors, and producers will be lining up to commission him to custom-design and build a KSS for them.
            Well, I spent some quality time checking out the KSS system and came away from the experience totally dazzled by the ultra-high resolution (4,096 x 2,160) picture from the Sony SRX-R110 Digital Cinema Projector. The uber Sony produces four times the resolution of 1080p image.
            Snell THX Music & Cinema Reference LCR-2800 Center-Channel Speakers
            (Credit: Robert Wright)
            The 8.8 channel audio system is fed by a well-balanced combination of audiophile solid-state and vacuum-tube amplifiers. The KSS is astonishing in the way it delivers power, but with 11,315 very high-quality watts on tap, that's hardly surprising. The 8.8 channel system uses 16 (!!!) 18-inch subwoofers and that might be why the KSS is easily the most effortlessly powerful home theater I have ever heard. Unlike all of the other high-end home theaters, the KSS was designed to present picture and sound beyond that found in even the finest screening rooms. Kipnis spared no expense to build the very best.
            My feature article in the Audio Video Interiors section of the February issue of Home Theater magazine is loaded with great pictures and information about the KSS. Oh, and there's plenty more at Kipnis-Studios.com.

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            • tattooangel84
              Fresh Peossy
              • Jan 2008
              • 14

              #21
              Re: You thought you had a Home Cinema?

              Damn!! I am missing out!!

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              • anonin
                Juvenile Delinquent
                • Oct 2005
                • 2347

                #22
                Re: You thought you had a Home Cinema?

                i dunno if the bitches would be down for the enterprise home cinema, may put you at nerd status really quick if ya ask me.

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                • nick007
                  DUDERZ get a life!!!
                  • Oct 2007
                  • 6095

                  #23
                  Re: You thought you had a Home Cinema?

                  Most of them are bigger than the shithole I live in!

                  The largest room in the world, is the room for improvement!

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                  • pisana
                    Getting Somewhere
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 140

                    #24
                    Re: You thought you had a Home Cinema?

                    Originally posted by rbuffetta
                    http://crave.cnet.com/8301-1_105-986...?tag=cnetfd.mt

                    Shock and awe: A $6 million home theaterThis is the Kipnis Studio Standard.
                    (Credit: Robert Wright)

                    If your typical high-end home theater with rows of plush seats, velvet wallpaper, and popcorn machines offers Cadillac levels of performance and luxury, then Jeremy Kipnis' $6 million ultimate home theater is more like a fire-breathing Ferrari 599 GTB Fiorano, the fastest production Ferrari ever built.
                    This home theater is all about aggressively advancing the state of the art of picture and sound presentation. Yes, it's comfortable and beautiful, but its prime directive is a quest for the very best. Nothing, and I mean nothing, is overlooked. Kipnis won't settle for second best.
                    The Audiophiliac (left) and Jeremy Kipnis in the KSS.
                    (Credit: Robert Wright)
                    Kipnis calls his creation the Kipnis Studio Standard, and if all goes according to plan, wealthy movie industry professionals, actors, directors, and producers will be lining up to commission him to custom-design and build a KSS for them.
                    Well, I spent some quality time checking out the KSS system and came away from the experience totally dazzled by the ultra-high resolution (4,096 x 2,160) picture from the Sony SRX-R110 Digital Cinema Projector. The uber Sony produces four times the resolution of 1080p image.
                    Snell THX Music & Cinema Reference LCR-2800 Center-Channel Speakers
                    (Credit: Robert Wright)
                    The 8.8 channel audio system is fed by a well-balanced combination of audiophile solid-state and vacuum-tube amplifiers. The KSS is astonishing in the way it delivers power, but with 11,315 very high-quality watts on tap, that's hardly surprising. The 8.8 channel system uses 16 (!!!) 18-inch subwoofers and that might be why the KSS is easily the most effortlessly powerful home theater I have ever heard. Unlike all of the other high-end home theaters, the KSS was designed to present picture and sound beyond that found in even the finest screening rooms. Kipnis spared no expense to build the very best.
                    My feature article in the Audio Video Interiors section of the February issue of Home Theater magazine is loaded with great pictures and information about the KSS. Oh, and there's plenty more at Kipnis-Studios.com.
                    get the f*** outta here!

                    now that's just showing off.

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                    • res0nat0r
                      Someone MARRY ME!! LOL
                      • May 2006
                      • 14475

                      #25
                      Re: You thought you had a Home Cinema?

                      holi fuck

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                      • jeffrey collins
                        Not cool enough
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 7427

                        #26
                        Re: You thought you had a Home Cinema?

                        yeah we had already been talking about that system in another part of the site for a while now.
                        Jeffrey Collins: Painter
                        My Painting Blog

                        http://soundcloud.com/jeffreycollins
                        My Soundcloud page.

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                        • floridaorange
                          I'm merely a humble butler
                          • Dec 2005
                          • 29116

                          #27
                          Re: You thought you had a Home Cinema?

                          Originally posted by anonin
                          i dunno if the bitches would be down for the enterprise home cinema, may put you at nerd status really quick if ya ask me.

                          It was fun while it lasted...

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