Post: Imagine playing COD on this
06-17-2010, 02:33 PM #1
DEREKTROTTER
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When it comes to home theaters, I thought I'd seen it all. But nothing's come close to this. First, I'm going to try to describe the sheer magnitude of Jeremy Kipnis' theater. His Stewart Snowmatte laboratory-grade screen is the biggest I've ever seen in a home, and in the back of the theater, there's a Sony ultra-high-resolution (4,096-by-2,160) SRX-S110 digital projector. I'm looking everywhere, jotting down questions, and Kipnis sounds almost giddy talking about his theater's capabilities. He refers to his baby, the Kipnis Studio Standard (KSS), as "The Greatest Show on Earth." And from the looks of it, he may be right.

While the KSS is technically an 8.8-channel audio system, it uses a lot more than eight speakers and eight subwoofers. Kipnis felt that a lone center speaker sounded a tad undernourished compared with the eight Snell THX Cinema & Music Reference towers, so he opted for three Snell LCR-2800 center-channel speakers. The original contingent of eight subs sounded "really good" but, unfortunately, didn't deliver the full earth-moving-under-your-feet effect he wanted. So, he wound up with 16 18-inch Snell subs! To balance the other frequency extreme, and for the ultimate in transient speed and transparency, the Snell speakers' treble has been augmented with MuRata ES103A super tweeters. Thus, from the deepest deep bass (10 hertz) up to the extreme high-frequency range (100 kilohertz), the KSS is the most full-range system I've ever heard—and felt. The speakers are 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. Not only can it play ungodly loud, the KSS sounds phenomenal while doing so and never hurt my tender ears. The theater is big but far from huge. Its vaulted ceiling ranges from 8 feet high at the rear end to 16 feet at the screen end of the room (which is 26.5 feet wide and 33 feet long). The 18-foot screen fulfilled my IMAX fantasies, and the projector's va-va-voom color and brilliant light were transformational. I just tried to take it all in as I scribbled notes, afraid I might miss some of the juicier details.

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AC power conditioning for the KSS is, again, done to the max. Next to the garage, there are two mammoth General Electric 13,800-volt/800-amp step-down transformers; all of the cabling is audiophile-grade wire, and every aspect of performance and presentation is scrutinized, even down to the 40-amp cryogenically treated circuit breakers for each and every component in the system.

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How It Came to Be

I first met Kipnis in the early 1990s when he worked for Chesky Records as an engineer/producer. And later in the decade, I followed his exploits when he started his own classical music label, Epiphany Recordings Limited. Hooked on video at an early age, he was the first on his block to buy a laserdisc player in 1980 and went on to amass a huge collection of players and discs. He watched them on one of the very first projectors in the market, the Kloss NovaBeam Model 1, with a 6.5-foot curved silver screen in his Redding, Connecticut, home, where he still resides. The projector's legendary inventor, Henry Kloss, was a neighbor and good friend of Kipnis' parents, so you might say the seeds of the KSS were planted long ago. The man's passions run deep. Kipnis tells me, "I've been watching movies since I was four on really big screens in movie theaters, and three years ago, those experiences inspired me to design a home theater with the absolute best picture and sound."

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But it's more than that. Kipnis sees the KSS as a laboratory, an ongoing experiment to advance the state of the art. And it's not just for himself; he's dead serious about selling the KSS to movie-industry professionals and wealthy home theater aficionados. He sees his huge screen as an intrinsic part of the experience. "It's an unprecedented level of immersion that I'm looking for." The mix of brands and models for his customers' KSS systems will be site specific, and he imagines that, unlike his installation, the componentry and speakers will be stealthily deployed. The KSS pictured here is Beta Ciné, so yes, there's an even bigger KSS, the Alpha Ciné, in the planning stages. It's intended for much larger venues, such as screening rooms or perhaps even actual movie theaters. The Gamma Ciné will be a scaled-down KSS for smaller living rooms, bedrooms, or kitchens. The Gamma Ciné will likely utilize rear-projection techniques. (When not in use, the screen will look like a wall, and all of the equipment will live behind the screen.) The philosophy of all three KSS systems is the same—nothing but the best picture and sound. Price estimates will be site specific, but the cost of Kipnis' home system would be in the $6-million range.

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Partial Equipment List for the Kipnis Studio Standard Beta CinE:

Picture Elements:
Sony SRX-S110 Professional Video Projector
Stewart 18-by-10-foot Snowmatte 1.0 Gain Laboratory-Grade Motion Picture Screen

Players and Sources:
Sony BDP-S1 Blu-ray Player
Sony PlayStation 3 Gaming Console
Toshiba HD-XA1 HD DVD Player
JVC HMDH-5U D-VHS Recorder
SATA Drive (72 HDTV Hours Total)
Mark Levinson N° 51 DVD/CD Media Player
Pioneer HLD-X0 Hi-Vision HDTV MUSE Laserdisc Player

Surround Processing and Decoding:
Theta Digital Generation VIII 32-bit 8x Oversampling Dual Processors (13)

Amplification:
Mark Levinson N° 33h Amplifiers (2)
McIntosh MC-2102 Amplifiers (30)
Crown Macro Reference Gold Amplifiers (3)

Speakers:
Snell 1800 THX Music & Cinema Reference Subwoofers (16)
Snell THX Music & Cinema Reference Towers (Cool Man (aka Tustin)
MuRata ES103A Super Tweeters (10)
Snell THX Music & Cinema Reference LCR-2800 Center-Channel Speakers (3)

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Could buy a better looking wife tho Winky Winky
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06-18-2010, 10:07 PM #29
LeBRON-BEA$TN
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I got the new 3D TV 56 inches SONY SON!!!

I will have it at my doorstep on June 25th. We have 1 in the family room but it sucks because NOTHING is 3-D yet but me and my boys are ready we are slowly getting rid of the old HDTV's and replaceing them with 3-D ones. Got 2, 1 on order, and we need to replace 5 more TVs.

BIG DOG STATUS!!!!
06-18-2010, 10:16 PM #30
sean03291
Bounty hunter
Originally posted by gwap View Post
I got the new 3D TV 56 inches SONY SON!!!

I will have it at my doorstep on June 25th. We have 1 in the family room but it sucks because NOTHING is 3-D yet but me and my boys are ready we are slowly getting rid of the old HDTV's and replaceing them with 3-D ones. Got 2, 1 on order, and we need to replace 5 more TVs.

BIG DOG STATUS!!!!


I take it you guys got a lot of money.
06-18-2010, 10:37 PM #31
LeBRON-BEA$TN
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Originally posted by sean03291 View Post
I take it you guys got a lot of money.


yea we got a good amount of money in the bank. That is what a college education gets you ladies and gentlemen. We use to get money ILLEGALLY before college now we doing it the right way with Stocks and Bonds... dealing with stocks and bonds are similar to selling drugs gotta get em while they hot drop em when they not lol.
06-18-2010, 10:46 PM #32
sean03291
Bounty hunter
I see. Sadly, I'm only a freshman. Well going to be a sophomore in college so I got at least three years to go for a degree.
06-18-2010, 11:24 PM #33
t0asty
Web Dev / Security
HOLY **** beats my old 19" technica Smile
06-18-2010, 11:54 PM #34
Haha that setup is soo unnesessary. I mean it seems it's only for two people. Look at the sound system, it is specifically designed to destroy your ear drums. It looks really beast, but is kind of a waste of money in my opinion Smile
06-19-2010, 12:44 AM #35
ryu182
Save Point
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06-19-2010, 12:59 AM #36
420
Kush Friendly
dammmm, i just JIZZED 8====D ~ ~

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Originally posted by Lordafi View Post
Haha that setup is soo unnesessary. I mean it seems it's only for two people. Look at the sound system, it is specifically designed to destroy your ear drums. It looks really beast, but is kind of a waste of money in my opinion Smile


haha, but then playing cod would be like a war Eek :y:
06-19-2010, 02:24 AM #37
Diplo
Bot = Bot
That setup is beast. =D I would die playing CoD or watching a movie on that. :p

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