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foreign [Music] hey guys Tony here and today we have a really special video where I've invited my good buddy Matt over from the United States in Atlanta Georgia to share his home theater build Journey Matt has had a home theater tour over the last three years we've done three room tours of his room and in his latest one it just really took off and it's got over 470 000 views which is absolutely incredible and the response from the community has been really positive and so what we thought we'd do is we'd get mad in on a video and we'd ask him some questions so he can share his build journey and show the things that went into making the room what it is today so Matt welcome to the video what's up man how are you I'm doing well I'm doing well um thanks for being on the video and uh yeah we've had a kind of a unique friendship over the last three years where um we haven't actually met in person but we've we chat almost every day over the last three years you've been a great supporter of me and my channel and I you know really appreciate it so thanks for taking the time today to go through your build Journey with us man thanks for having me it's an honor to be invited to chat with you a little bit more of course because we're good friends and uh you got a badass YouTube channel hopefully people get to see a little bit of our relationship we've built over the last couple of years as well we tend to get along quite well both personally and through this hobby so have fun I think it's going to be a good time chatting with you here so let's get straight into the questions um and the one that I like to start with uh is how did you get into home theater uh well not a not a super exciting story necessarily but I think it's how a lot of us actually got to the Hobby is I picked it up for my dad so my dad brought home some clip speakers back when I was probably in elementary school middle school kind of got fascinated with them from there told myself when I was in a grown-up and I could actually afford something I wanted to build my own setup and here we are uh sitting in a pretty neat home theater here many many years later so just kind of picked it up I kind of learned about the Hobby and here we are like I said so yeah absolutely I mean I've seen your whole build Journey evolve including the photos from your very first home theater all the way up to what you have now the old brown room the brown special man hey they did the job right when the lights are off you know that's all about yeah it's not ugly if their lights are out yeah sure what made you convert your media room to a dedicated home theater quest for Perfection I think we'll touch base a couple times on that I'm guessing but as many of us get the upgrade bugs we always want to get the most out of a room as possible so there's nothing ever wrong with the media room sounded awesome actually when we bought the house the the previous owners did a great job kind of building out the room drywall's already up it was great but I could never do proper speaker placement I could never prop pressurize the room and I can never light control the room those are the big issues so wanted to wanted to feel that base when it kicked real hard and I wanted to be able to watch movies during the day until I built the rear wall behind me and actually make it into a home theater I didn't have that as an option so it was basically eight eight or nine o'clock every night was the earliest I could get down here so really just wanted the strive to actually have something I could call a dedicated home theater have friends over have my wife down here hopefully my little dog chip makes an appearance but he sits down here enjoys with me as well so I really didn't just really wanted to uh make into a real experience instead of just a standalone media room yeah I think that's the case with uh with most people the the difference between a casual space and an actual dedicated home theater which yours is which you mentioned your quest for Perfection so you decided to close the opening at the back um why don't you explain that process because I think a lot of people have either open rooms or odd shaped rooms that they want to try to get into an optimal sort of layout and position yep so the the biggest so I've gone through several iterations of this room so I break it down into basically two to three Renovations overall so 1.0 was the media room that we had 2.0 was actually when I got some AV upgrades and then kind of 3.0 where we are currently is actually making it to the dedicated room building the rear wall uh that had been something I'd want to do for many many many years so it started off on Discord so started mulling around the idea how do I actually enclose the room and you guys could kind of see the wall there's a door behind me that's how I entered the room from the rear that was a wide open space went all the way to the rear wall in the restroom with the outside wall behind me so I really wanted to be able to close this room so started chatting with people on Discord started getting ideas what's possible but then actually you were a big inspiration for that because you were actually able to work my room into SketchUp and you can actually finally visualize what I was looking for and you know you can kind of get an idea what what you're doing when you're walking around your room but until you can actually see it manipulated in 3D it makes a big huge difference that's where that's where it started that's why I wanted to do it and again optimal speaker placement now is as possible I can get all my acoustic panels up just really wanted to actually oh and also part of that was I could actually get rid of that ugly ugly rear road that I had that was Haunting Me for many many years so I can actually walk into my room now so I'm directly straight without having to go around a duck under my projector that was another big perk of actually adding the wall um not the reason why I added it but it was a nice nice thing to get rid of during the process so so as you mentioned there was a couple of iterations from the media room to home theater 1.0 and now we have 2.0 I think from my perspective 1.0 was a lot of gear changes so why don't you discuss some of the AV choices that you've made over the last say two to three years biggest changes I wanted to accomplish as part of actually enclosing the room was getting a proper projector so I wanted a 4K projector I wanted to actually uh Feel the Bass that was one of my biggest goals as many of us are I think a lot of us are bass heads in this home theater uh probably to a fault and probably it's way too loud but I enjoy it so one of the biggest things I spent some money on was getting my subwoofer so right now I have four subwoofers in the room so I have two big boys up front uh they're both Power Sound audio 18 inch subwoofers uh in the back I actually have my original pb2000 the SVS pb2000s that I purchased back when I bought the home in 2016. the first upgrades I did in my room with the very first thing I bought upgrade was those subwoofers so it's cool to actually still have them in use and they're still cranking out plenty of sound they're still doing a great job so those are the big things I wanted to really hit on when I did AV upgrades of course as part of that then you start going down the uh the spiral of upgrades here I had to upgrade my audio visual receiver I wanted to do Atmos of course so I ended up having to purchase some additional speakers and replace some speakers that I had wanted to get Atmos in my room so I had to buy some Atmos height speakers I ended up buying some additional speakers I replaced some that I had that weren't optimal for the room previously those are the major upgrades that I've put in for the current iteration of the room since we did our last filming uh last about a year ago actually at the time of this interview I think I've upgraded my projector twice now actually what you'll probably talk about here a little bit more when uh when we chat about budget for the rooms sure uh and then I'll go into that a little bit but that was the last piece of the puzzle that I had not done when we did our last home theater tour uh that was kind of the missing piece and that's that's made a huge difference in the room as well yeah because you went from a Sony 1080p projector to the Epson LS 12000 yep and that that was a great projector for many many years it served sir very well just wasn't doing what I wanted at that point you know we got to do some upgrades sometimes yeah absolutely I mean this hobby is all about upgrades isn't it to some extent always pushing for that next thing and then you that's why we're all broke hey it's that's totally fine as long as you have a good room but then obviously now you've gone to the JVC and P5 um I think there's a little bit of peer pressure from quite a few people on that one um a little man holy cow friendly peer pressure though it was totally worth it um everybody was very patient with me on the the Discord server as well as I was asking questions and uh because I like to ask many many many many questions as my wife will tell you and probably put the people on Discord so it's all good you want to understand shut up and enjoy it yeah and at a certain point so totally you want to understand what you're getting into so why not ask the people that actually own the gear you have direct line into them as you said like you've upgraded pretty much everything uh one of the things I wanted to to ask you was about your speakers now you have the Klipsch in-wall THX series of speakers and you've managed to maintain that throughout the whole home theater including the sides the the rears and also the overheads so why don't you tell us a little bit about your Clips THX in walls yeah absolutely yeah so as I mentioned earlier on so my my first speakers that I rarely ever interacted with and fell in love with was the speakers that my dad bought was gotta prove a pond store he bought uh whatever the pair model of Klipsch was so the first thing I wanted to do actually I should side note my first home I bought I I bought the four letter word we don't talk about in home theater so I had a speaker set up in a box but at surface point right but I knew when I actually said set up everything here I wanted to go Eclipse no question about it I always told myself when I was a grown-up and I had a big boy job I wanted the eclipse THX Ultras at the time I didn't realize I was looking at the the floor standing speakers not the end wall variant whatever that model number is but it became very obvious here in this room and walls were going to work a lot better so from the time I put these suckers in they've been they have blown me away I've thrown them a lot of a lot of very very loud audio content and they keep up where uh whereas my ears don't at that point as an example uh reference level is terrible in my opinion at this point now that I've set up my room proper relations way way way too loud yeah um and the speakers but again the speakers keep up beautifully there's no issues with them part of the journey which I didn't realize uh is doing research I should have done some more kind of slowed down with the process taking time to figure out what was right with my room so my lcrs that I put up front uh those are all the clips THX 8000l's THX Ultra two 8 000 L and I think actually I took a screenshot I think with the way we met is I took a screenshot when I painted my room and just some random little picture hey man I like those speakers they look pretty cool yep 2020. yeah here we are now talking to each other on YouTube pretty wild yeah uh but yeah so I bought those for my LCR I figured hey those are going to be awesome they had some different speakers I just wanted the big eight inch woofers up front thought they look cool the the issue that I made was when I bought my uh my sides is I end up buying bipole speakers yeah which is not ideal I should have just got another 8000 L for the sides and I'm still using those at this point there's nothing wrong with them it's just not ideal right it's just Atmos recommendation needs not to use bipolar dipole speakers but of course they still work you can still use them yeah like I said they're still in use now so and then I also made a mistake so when I had ended up purchasing some for the rear of the room back before my wall was up actually someone you can't really tell here but back where these acoustic panels are up kind of back here it's kind of where I had to throw my rear surrounds previously which was not optimal because they're firing out nothing towards my seating position at all kind of sounded like crap but also bought 5002s instead of L of those which is again it was a bipole speaker instead of uh the current one I have now which is the 5002 S I believe it's the model number yep probably be an annotation here in this video correcting the model number it's so good so I use those for my rear surrounds for a while because again I couldn't really stick rear surrounds on the sidewalls it just didn't sound right so overall I guess I would just say Klipsch has been a big part of everything I've done speakers all my computer speakers growing up were clip speakers bought all those until they stopped making them they phased them out my home theater now is clipped so it sounds like a particular brand that you happen to love it's not quite the same I'm obviously a Creek's fanatic at the moment and quicks fan but I was a Clips fan and I own Quick Clip for speakers obviously I've made the transition Over The Creeks which is an awesome Australian brand you haven't been able to hear yet hopefully if you come over for a visit you'll get to hear what all the fuss is about not to derive Clips at all I mean I think any speaker can be made to sound it's just different Different Strokes for different folks exactly funny note and a lot of people probably don't know but I I was trying to force you to buy some of these clip speakers back when we first started meeting the way I just ended up not working out because of all the uh the taxes and import fee and everything shipping between it it was not worth it at all to you but I mean I was insist and I was talking I talked to three or four different shipping companies to try to try to find out how to get them to you and it just didn't work out but it ends up uh ended up being better overall I think that's how we became it was because of uh your little baby clip speakers and you had your little baby beard at the same time so now the longer your Beard's gotten the bigger your speakers have gotten I think so baby now I think it happens to it's a little scraggly I think kind of looks shiny though that's kind of cool the silver makes it Sparkle in the light I think so let's let's talk about what the experience is like in your room because something that people want to find out is what's it like to actually sit in your room sit in your chair and just watch the screen what's it what's a movie you'd say like John Wick what what is that like you know as an experience in your room yeah uh intense is a is a good word in a great way it just captivates you from man actually a startup John Wick 4 just the other day watch the first two minutes and it maybe almost jump out of my seat uh and then of course I need to go back and watch it again but still my favorite demo scene is going to be John Wick 2. run around through the catacombs just everything about the room comes to life at this point though yeah I don't think I talked about the acoustic treatment prior so one of the iterations of the room was when I added all the acoustic paneling it's some point during covet I think that's when I started all that and I've since actually added ceiling panels as well but the room is very very quiet uh there's no reverberation there's no Echoes at this point so everything that's happening on screen you hear all the Sensational everything going on uh John Wick has always been one of my favorite uh I guess it's not say I guess we'll call it an anthology it's not a Trilogy I guess at this point right so it's been just just movies I love it because the entire what shame on you if you've not 10 years old um and you guys have seen hopefully my little pup uh he'll join me shortly but uh he'll join me when I watch it so I mentioned earlier that reference I think is kind of terrible I think it's overrated everybody wants to get reference levels in their theater but I don't think the people who have not heard reference realize how stink and loud it is so the only scene that I've ever cranked a reference in this setup was John Wick 2 catacombs and I said never again not worth it it was just painful yeah it's it's just loud and sounded awesome don't get me wrong everything sounded great but it's just it's not an enjoyable experience when you're sitting there kind of huh kind of cringe and it's great for demos like if you've got friends over and you want to sort of crank out a demo or two it's nice but to watch a movie you have to watch it at you know a level that's not uncomfortable yeah like -200 minus 15 is kind of where I find The Sweet Spot these days so let's move on to the next question which is uh let's talk a little bit about the actual room design because a lot of people found your room quite unique you didn't go the traditional black on black on black on black you you sort of went into a more life-friendly and a more like open and Lightroom but it still really does look like a dedicated home theater so why don't you go over some of the choices you made including the chairs the paint the curtains and the carpet yep so a big part of what we did in this room was we wanted to make it match the rest of the entire uh we wanted to make it match the rest of the basement so part of that is we went and we found General color Palace that we enjoyed which was mostly blues and match the existing carpet had a nice light feel to it found something that looked awesome again I didn't want typical home theater black in the room which I know that's probably best ideal for everybody but again I don't want that um blue has been a favorite color mine for years I think it looks awesome in here so we kind of designed the entire room and the colors around that so the nice blue walls the carpet that we bought for the most recent upgrades last year the carpet was designed to match the walls the curtains that we bought over here match everything and then of course these beautiful seats that I'm sitting in that you surprised me with so those even match everything as well so it's kind of gray Grays blues and blacks is kind of the color theme in here ended up being great the light Reflections is very very minimal with the the nice matte paint that we put down so we were very careful again since we were spending money on the redesign we wanted everything to kind of be pretty in match and of course I got my lifx light so I can make different themes within the room I can put those on purple and it makes the walls look black anyway so it's if I want that experience of a black a deep dark black room I can handle all that too so again one is something different and overall the comments either people really love it hey that's a cool color what's the cool color or people are like ah you should have painted black Reflections suck so it's it's very polarizing apparently in our community but mostly mostly people have been pretty nice about it seem to seem to enjoy it and hopefully at the end of the day I think it looks awesome and that's the most important important part of it right totally I mean the fact that it it just looks like such a nice room to chill out in and the fact that as I was saying your videos it is you just come sit here with me oh man your video like I'm just looking at the stats of it now it's had 478 329 views um and it's just funny because that it's wild like day 164 somehow the algorithm just got triggered I mean it was already at 200 000 views at this point and it just spiked up to 100 an extra hundred thousand views to 300 000 views within another 20 days and then it's just kept growing and growing and growing ever since so we're sitting at something like you know 478 000 views which is incredible and is still getting a lot of daily views um and and I think the way YouTube works if people didn't like your room and they weren't responding well to the video there's no way that you would have had these views I mean you're one you're one video has netted me almost 2 000 subscribers and 23 000 watch hours which is huge like if you work out that out that's just a colossal amount of eyeballs on your room so I know a lot of people have been inspired by that and you know your journey has inspired a lot of people and that's why we're making this video so that leads me to my next question which is what do you think you nailed in this room like as in obviously you're very happy with the whole result what are some of the things that you think you really nailed like you say yep I got that 100 spot on I think the uh just mentioned it before so I think the color palette I think it worked out perfectly as far as the color of this even the speakers themselves the woofers and everything match uh looks incredible and closing the room to actually pressurize it worked out perfect um I wasn't sure actually before I spent all the money doing it I wasn't really sure if it was going to work uh kind of like you and I talked many times uh I wasn't sure about if the atmos heights were gonna actually make any benefit to the theater and of course you were right as always right he said just do it shut up and do it uh so uh out of the back wall really think I nailed that actually and closing the room and pressurizing it getting all the color right a subwoofer selection I think ended up being perfect buddy Eric talked to me multiple times about talking about getting these in here versus the SVS so I think I nailed that as well and I love the room I think I nailed everything if I'm being honest I mean I can pick out some things I would do a little different if I could redesign the room but well I think it'll be enough together pretty pretty magically man if I'm being honest interestingly enough that's the next question what would you have done differently well yeah so that's that's kind of a loaded question right so there's there's always uh some things we all want to do different so um ideally I wish the this would be a construction thing nothing basically without building a new home something I couldn't change is ceiling height is definitely an issue in this home theater and it's all about compromises right every home theater has a compromise we talk about that in many of your videos goes you kind of got to work with what you got and get the best out of it right so ceiling height is very much an issue in this room I think it's just over seven foot tall it's like seven foot two in the highest part of the ceiling and there's a cut out in the middle section that presents some issues as far as getting this door in was a was a huge issue so if I was redesigning the room adding you know another six inches that would be a huge thing not rushing into purchasing decisions would be another one I mentioned that I bought two projectors in the last uh six eight months uh so so doing some additional uh research taking time to actually figure out what I want for the room and not rushing into a purchase that is something I would do differently as well learning how to use power tools yeah better would be something I would I would learn how to do so I could so I could hang things properly and level them that would be something I would do differently something else in the room I would probably do a different screen in the room my silver ticket screen is pretty awesome but I should have done a little more research and found something a little higher in the bezel on this sucker is like four inches which doesn't look bad a lot of people like that but I like a tight little thin bezel looks so much more professional in my opinion these subwoofers up front are huge as you guys have probably seen in the other tour videos so they block about uh about most of the bezel so that wasn't planned out great but they ended up fitting and I made it work I had about an inch of Tolerance otherwise it would have blocked the screen so something I would fix I wouldn't necessarily do it different I would like to add some more lighting lifx is awesome I like doing some of the lighting effects it's just there's not enough light in the room when I need the light right so when we're watching movies who cares it's dark but when I need to come in here and do stuff like this uh I'd actually like to add some additional Lighting in here as well so having discussed all of that do you have any upgrade plans for the future as long as my wife's not watching this video uh we'll see if we can now actually uh there's not a lot of upgrades I actually really want to do I mentioned the screen just a minute ago so at some point I might want to upgrade that I've gone back and forth on going like a scope screen versus 16x9 but I'm just keeping 16 by nine it's it's better for what I watch but I would like to go to maybe something higher in for that um like a like a screen innovations or something like that yeah yeah something like that something higher in that gives me some better performance and now that I have a killer projector I want to make sure there's a screen that matches it instead of my 400 screen I got off Amazon it does a great job you know I've spent money on a lot of these other items I feel like the screen will probably be something I should upgrade next outside of that Hardware I don't really have room to go to separate amplifiers right now I have a basically a little cabinet over here behind me where everything sits there's not a lot of room so I'm super happy with the performance that the denim gives me right now no issues with that so the only other thing I might do some upgrades on would be a video processor so I've been nudging you about getting that video out here for about six months it seems but but I'd actually like to try to implement that see if I can get again the most performance out of everything that I have so because I guess there's an issue I guess the projectors natively don't support Dolby Vision right so there's some some additional hardware and some magic that you got to do behind the scenes to get that to perform properly and yeah there is like a HD Furies what I use a VR room and it just unlocks the the device basically to be able to push the Dolby Vision um metadata and I'm of course the projector still isn't interpreting Dolby Vision it's it doesn't have the ability to do that but the VR room in between uses the lltv or low latency Dolby vision and and we'll actually convert that into a it's still an SDR signal but it pushes it to the projector and then it sends a flag with the with the signal which will activate hdr on your projector and the results are pretty spectacular especially with the JVC um the the MP5 with the lamp I find it gives such a juicy you know I call it juicy because it's the only way to describe it gives such a really nice pop over HDR and yes we say HDR not HDR yeah I know we'll debate that until then oh man I know but yeah it's it's something that I'll plan on doing in a video very soon to to show how I've got my setup which um which hope will come out very soon so thanks for answering that now how are you enjoying the room like do you feel that it was worth it at the end of the day doing this or do you feel that maybe you got sort of goaded into it a little bit by the community that you're part of yeah absolutely worth it of course there is some Golding and everybody we all try to force upgrades on each other but we do it because we know hey we love them right they're our friends and two we know they're really going to enjoy what what they're doing to get out of the room so that's that's it's pretty amazing to see the transition of this room uh it's been here for seven years actually I guess since we've been in this home so it's pretty pretty incredible to see what all I've learned what we've done you know the group and community of friends that I've made uh that alone makes it worth it right I mean outside of outside of hey I at this cool room I can come and sit and watch a movie uh basically never go to the movie theater anymore other than IMAX movies uh just because you can't really recreate IMAX at home but outside of that I mean absolutely it's it's it's worth everything that I've done the time sweat blood when I drill through my finger yeah so sweat Blood and Tears and everything that went into the room yeah it's been very much worth it anybody that's looking into it anybody that has any questions about it start small you know we talk about hair during this interview it's it's a process right this so start small start with what your budget allows and go from there you know there's always upgrades that you can do always something new that you're going to learn and then stay off Discord if you don't want to spend more money because everybody everybody's gonna try to encourage you to do more upgrades I say that in a loving way love you all you guys yeah yeah so now that we're at the pointy end of the interview why don't you tell us how much the room cost in terms of just give us a sort of rough idea of the costs if you don't mind that I think a lot of people will find get some benefit from that yeah a lot of people tend to ask that as well in the end of videos you have what kind of money did you spend how did you do it kind of thing so again I mentioned earlier a lot of what home theater is about it's about upgrade process right a lot of the gear that we buy can be reused you can resell it so very careful about what I upgraded what I could sell as part of the process as well and you're very well you've you've upgraded many many times you've sown a gear buying a gear right that's part of it ended up running some numbers that was around six thousand dollars so that included my original subwoofers that I'm still in use today my pb2000s are in the back that was the original in-wall Eclipse Speakers that I bought I think there were the 5800 series I bought those and that was my Sony that I used for about six years so got a lot of value out of everything on that two of the three things I purchased out of that are still in use now in my room uh so that was about six thousand bucks phase two was when I did some upgrades to the the in-wall speaker so uh the clips THX Ultra twos that I have currently and I should mention so as part of this conversation too is most of what I did when I was buying the the big ticket items if you shop around and if you're patient with it you can find great deals and everything so pretty much none of the speakers that I purchased in my room I paid full retail value for you find stuff on eBay you find ways to trade with people online uh whatever it might be so I was fortunate when I bought all the the THX Ultras I didn't pay full retail price on any of them which is awesome because I probably couldn't have afford it otherwise found a great deal on those that was kind of phase 1.5 getting those speakers and that's when I bought my screen as well so instead of having the ugly painted wall I put up the nice screen that I have now so with the speakers and everything that I got for that phase 1.5 that was about four thousand dollars biggest phase the most recent one was the construction uh so the nice thing about it is because I could not find a contractor because kova destroyed everything so the only way I was able to actually get the room done was to work with one of my friends so we did all the in-wall construction we built the wall behind us we framed the door we did all the drywall work the only work we didn't do ourselves Is We I paid somebody to do the painting uh neither one of us knew how to paint or cared to do it but everything else we did the drywall we were in electrical down to the ground so we could get power into the middle of the room for the seats so save thousands of thousands of dollars by doing that and again all the equipment I bought I sold some of the stuff from the earlier phase I mentioned earlier that I bought the wrong speakers previously so I was able to sell some of those and incorporate uh the new stuff into this room so without going line by line here basically I got new speakers new subwoofers all the wall construction the framing that's what I bought my Zoo got all the equipment I bought my Synology Nas that I need for everything by far again it was a biggest upgrade that I had done to the room and the quick upgrade I ran a list on that that ran about thirteen thousand dollars so by far that was about uh that was about the combined cost of the previous two phases and then since then the only the only things I've done is I mentioned again buying two projectors unfortunately but the cool thing is I actually met a Discord member I went online to sell my Epson LS 12000 had about six months of use on it before I got the upgrade bug for the JVC I ended up listing it some guy messaged me within a couple of hours turns out he was a Discord member um so he's actually in the process of getting his room set up now and I was able to recoup almost the entire cost of that found a great deal on the JVC MP5 that I wanted uh so it wasn't a complete wash so with the projector uh with the Synology upgrades and the projector upgrades that was about eight thousand dollars so all in all about thirty thousand dollars all in over seven years uh which sounds like an incredible amount of money but but if you figure that over seven years and uh get the upgrades when you can afford it when you can budget for it and again sell the gear find find good deals on things it's part of the uh the upgrades that we left out so would have been a huge portion of the budget that I probably wouldn't have been able to afford so I think as you refer to them in one of my videos was my uh would you call them the ugly Brown loungers or the the Beautiful Brown loungers or something I had yeah they're they were kind of ugly they served their points so uh a big part of what I was able to do in the room and bring it all together was when got with these seats so I think we looked up the value of these before we recorded I think it's 4 200 U.S uh for these three seeds so uh that that was money I was able to have in my budget to actually get a dinner or an upgrade to the Epson previously or the JVC uh the freed up a ton of cash to actually be able to to finish off the room otherwise otherwise we've been waiting for you know a couple more years and I would have would have not had the money to actually finish the room off here so finish the room right yeah we're never finished but although been pretty close actually I think so I'm getting pretty close there's not a lot more I can do to this stinking room I think so yeah you've done an incredible job I mean the room looks amazing um as it is Matt I just want to say thanks for the Friendship thanks for the last three years and of support of my channel and also for spending your time here today just revealing peeling back the curtain a little bit on what goes on in this hobby because a lot of people that want to get into this they just look at it and go how do I get from nothing to an end result and like myself making so many mistakes along the way and and then obviously trying to help people and seeing people not make the mistakes because of my videos that was one of the coolest things and of course witnessing everyone's Journey on the Discord server I have links down in the description if you're interested so again Matt thanks for being part of this thanks for being part of the channel but anyway guys if you enjoyed the video and you found it helpful make sure you give it a thumbs up hit the Subscribe button if you'd like to see more home theater content I have plenty coming but that's it for this one you'll catch me in the next one bye for now you can say bye for now too bye for now yeah you can oh man I miss my cute damn it yeah just say it it's fine bye for now [Music]
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Published: Sun Jun 25 2023
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