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Terminator home theater isn't messing around

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Nothing says "I'm not good in social situations" like building a gigantic, elaborate home theater setup dedicated to an old sci-fi movie. And that's just what superfan Darren Mortenson did, creating a totally epic setup dedicated to Terminator. Featuring a 159-inch screen as its centerpiece, it's got everything any serious home theater geek could hope for built in. What, exactly, you ask? Check this out:

Aura Pro-Bass Shakers (7)

  • B&W CC6 Front-Center Loudspeaker

  • B&W DM601 Rear-Center Loudspeakers (2)

  • B&W DM602 Main L/R Loudspeakers (2)

  • B&W DS6 Dipole Surround Loudspeakers (2)

  • B&W DS6 Dipole Surround Loudspeakers (2)

  • Berkline Cinema Collection 090 Seating w/Foot Lighting (7)

  • Da-Lite 159-inch Cosmopolitan Tensioned Screen

  • Hitachi 60SX10B 60-inch Rear Projection TV

  • JEC 7.5-inch Widescreen Color LCD

  • Lutron Lighting Control

  • Microsoft Xbox 360

  • Microsoft Xbox HD DVD Player

  • Mitsubishi HD-5000 1080p Projector

  • Monster HTS-2600 Home Theater Reference Power Center

  • Motorola HD Digital Receiver

  • NHT MA-1 Mono Subwoofer Amplifier

  • Panasonic DVD-CP72 DVD Changer

  • Philips Pronto Pro TSU6000 Remote

  • Rotel RB-1050 2-channel Amplifier

  • Rotel RMB-1075 5-channel Amplifier

  • Rotel RSP-1068 Digital Processor

  • SVS 20-39PC-Plus Subwoofer

  • Velodyne Servo F1200R Subwoofer

  • Wharfedale WH-2 Surround Loudspeakers (2)
  • And that doesn't even include all the sci-fi props and the whole layout of the room! What it cost to create such a setup is beyond me, but I can tell you one thing, all the time spent making it was time not spent working on those social skills. Oh well, maybe it was worth it.

    Via Electronic House

     
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