In our area they have a set wire gauge for different breakers, and you can't run under or over that gauge. I thought it was the same all over, but apparently it is not.
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My Panamorph 480 gave me about 3 or 4 inches of bow in the center... I was told by Panamorph to expect that as I was close to the minimum throw for my size screen. I contemplated converting my screen to a curved, but a local shop said it would be over $1k to curve some new T channel as they would have to fabricate a piece to fit in the groove that would allow the groove to still work properly after bending. No guarantee they would be successful either.
I think my screen in a curved screen was over $3k too...big difference compared to under $1k diy.Yup... that's right. I don't think Peter is running anamorphic, so curved screen probably wouldn't be a great choice. But if you are running anamorphic, you'll get that pincushion effect... I'd imagine a curved screen might look quite neat to the eye. I've actually never seen one deployed in a home theater setting.
Huge difference. You might be able to find a sub1k option... Jamestown has curved screens. But not sure about the quality...
That's definitely the way to do it. Run everything you can now, while you can do it so easily. Network drops to all the rooms, coax, camera locations is another great idea, outdoor speakers... sounds like you've hit all the main points. Maybe any potential multizone audio for a kitchen or dining room?