My original Epson 3D glasses are SHOT. They came with my Epson 5010 projector. Problem is those glasses have been discontinued.
Can anyone steer me in the right direction for glasses (active) that will work with my Epson 5010? Tech support at Epson told me to make sure I find IR glasses.
Out of curiosity, are any HT folks bi-amping or tri-amping their speakers or do HT speakers have the capability. I'm brain dead when it comes to the typical home theatre equipment.
I'm upgrading my QSC amps to the newer DCA models so I've got FOUR QSC USA 900 amps for sale.
They are in my way so I'm having a fire sale.
$90 each plus shipping.
I did a search but couldn't find an existing thread that covered "other" hobbies.
So I'm curious what other hobbies movie fanatics have.
I've been an organist since high school when I switched from piano to the organ. I'm currently the substitute organist for a church in Riverside, Ca.
A year...
After moving from Atlanta, Ga to Sun City, Ca our home screening room is 99% complete.
It was built on the same design as our other HT except with much higher ceilings, larger projection booth and new JBL surround speakers.
Projection consist of a Kinoton PK-60D 35mm projector, Epson 5010...
This is our home screening consisting of 35mm, Dolby Digital, StereoVision 3D, 4-track magnetic sound and Epson 5010 digital 2D/3D projection. We pop corn in a 1938 Burch Popcorn Machine and steam quarter pound hotdogs in a theatre style Star machine.
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I hope this the correct forum to post in. If not maybe a mod will move it. I ran a Blu Ray of the Harrision Ford flix "The Fugitive" this afternoon. The Dolby digital track was NOTHING like the 35mm DD print that I've run in the past. Has anyone else experienced problems screening this...
Well I'm a newbie here. Although I run 35mm in my home theatre I have recently installed an Epson projector and truly amazed at the picture it produces on my 11' screen. All the other equipment is theatre equipment from the JBL Cinema speakers to the Dolby CP-500 Digital processor. But for...