That’s some crazy gear in that room. Imagine if all 3 LCR speakers were the same tower arrays but behind an AT screen. That’d be crazy!!!! Awesome video
FINALLY SOMEONE SHOWS A DEMO THE RIGHT WAY .. IF YOUR GONNA SHOW A SYSTEM YOU GOT TO SHOW A DEMO EVEN THOUGH THE SOUND THROUGH YOU TUBE IS NOT THE SAME EXPERIENCE
I have been in this room and have been given a demo of this equipment...I have worked a McIntosh labs since 2019 4 years in receiving and one year in the stock room.
By my maths the max per 20 amp plug is 2400. Plugging two of those 1000 watts into the same outlet isn’t really any different or am I missing something?
I think the peak watts might be like 4kW and the amp doesn't do a 100% efficient conversion from AC to speaker power. It prob wastes 15% power. Alsi, they might be trying to reduce voltage sag from the outlet? Just guesses on my part. /shrug
10 Amp outlet = 2400 Watts at 240 VAC “Australian voltage”, but by splitting it up it allows you to put more circuits in the room from your distribution board of the house thus lowering the current draw on just a couple of circuits.
What always bothers me when I see these types of rooms is that they put the damn center channel pretty much on the damn floor pointing the legs when the tweeter is supposed to be at ear level or am I wrong?????
I've heard that system and the bass in the floor is a cool party trick but it got annoying after a few demos, system sounded extremely clear and dynamic otherwise.
They're trying to sell equipment, not the theater. I'm sure if someone was purchasing that level of equipment for home theater, they would have a dedicated equipment room and an acoustically transparent screen.
@@fishis14 and thats the main problem : selling expensive ,,hyped,, gear not the best possible Solution. Because you dont need all of that ,,high end,, equipment to get the perfect sound. But when the customer pay for it youve a good time as brand & installer. Just because McIntosh build the room, means not they done it correct or it even sound good as theatre
@@vtkz They have a large screen, looks small next to massive speakers, they can turn all the lights of so you don't see the blue or green lights from the amps, they probably have ample acoustic treatment, whats your deal, im sure it looks and sounds great, without hiding the amps and speakers, which is what they are trying to sell