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Heat Seeker WS6
02-07-2006, 12:40 AM
Some of the work my crew did on that project. We installed the entire A/V system for this place in 2 working days. We started last Thurs at 5:30am and went to 11:00am doing prep wire runs, and taking measurements for equipment placement. We then returned THAT NIGHT at 11:00pm and worked straight through until noon the next day. Most of the crew only had catnaps at best between those shifts. Designing this one took me about a month with the owner. Since working for Best Buy this is my 1st major solo project in project managing a commercial job on this scale.


Awesome job Ramon!
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Sorry no chics or cars




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The bar has 3 plasmas, each with its own HD cable box. They are in the cabinet on seperate shelves so we get no cross-talk when changing channels on one of them. Rest of the gear and a 4th cable box deticated to the music channels for the room is in the corner. Right now there are 2 speakers on that ceiling, soon to be 4.



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The 50" plasma over the bar. This one has a DVD player and a 'local source' input set to it, so anyone can walk in and play thier videotapes & etc and hear it in the bar. *Great feature for car related gatherings*


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One of 2 42" plasmas in opposite corners.




http://img229.imageshack.us/img229/217/gym16ge.jpg This gym (F'n huge) has an elevated observation deck through the center of it and each side of the gym can be configured to have 4 volleyball or 3 basketball courts. We put ceiling speakers and a seperate audio rack in here for the players/teams theme music

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CruxGNZ
02-07-2006, 08:21 AM
Looks nice, good work! But I have to ask, why did you put speakers above the dropped ceiling? Won't that muffle some of the frequencies?

97z2801ss
02-07-2006, 08:24 AM
looks real good.... how much did that cost?

jbiscuit
02-07-2006, 08:25 AM
I too was wondering the same thing about the speakers above the drop ceiling....

Heat Seeker WS6
02-07-2006, 12:10 PM
Looks nice, good work! But I have to ask, why did you put speakers above the dropped ceiling? Won't that muffle some of the frequencies?

He's not going to have ceiling tiles, only the frmework is there. All of the lighting drops below the framing so the speakers are hard to see.

Heat Seeker WS6
02-07-2006, 12:14 PM
looks real good.... how much did that cost?

So far we're just over 20K.

PonyKiller87
02-07-2006, 12:18 PM
He's not going to have ceiling tiles, only the frmework is there. All of the lighting drops below the framing so the speakers are hard to see.

That style is getting to be fairly popular with architects lately. Personaly I think it gives the building that "damn we ran out of money" look.

Lash
02-07-2006, 04:51 PM
Sweet.

*searching for pictures with ductwork :P*


I amazed by how small the gym area looks in the pics. It's soooooo much bigger in person.

MoreTorque
02-07-2006, 07:30 PM
Looks good! I'm sure your HTAM liked that one!

Heat Seeker WS6
02-07-2006, 11:51 PM
Looks good! I'm sure your HTAM liked that one!
He's dig'n it.
Let me know if you have anything big come in your store... Ramon & I can knock it out! :headbang
He & I also did the full A/V install at "Gails Place" on Main St in downtown Waukesha.