As far as installing the electrical feeder cables, I got it installed from the bedroom
[wall] under the house to the audio room, after nuking the bugs, and clearing
out webs, it was easier than I imagined. Found a rat carcass all dried up under
there. I should get it and do a lacquer mod on it - //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/eek.gif.771b7a90cf45cabdc554ff1121c21c4a.gif ........... /jk
The next step is to wire it up, but I have to figure out some details first.
I'm working on the homestead winter projects first before I can focus on
audio again. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif bah humhug.. new bedroom, paint other rooms, install new
kitchen floor, etc.
I need to kill these lame projects before the fun stuff begins otherwise there is
no peace in the house.
In the meantime, I am planning on what can be done in that room since it's
a 'free for all'.
What do you think of these wall sconces for lighting?
http://www.lightspann.com/sconces.html
Specifically,
http://www.lightspann.com/sconces/tuscany_sc.html
I plan to make a dark room with burgundy [fabric. got samples yesterday] wall treatments and maybe a black
ceiling/floor, add the dungeon 'like' sconces on the wall and hide the audio
system behind the movie screen.
I wanted to install black 12"x12" [or larger] tiles in that room on the floor, but I'm unsure
if it will support 2000 pound speaker cabinets on metal wheels, plus keeping the floor
planar so the cabinets can be moved properly. ... or keep the dungeon theme, spray paint
the concrete floor black, sprinkle dirt and install some animatronic trolls guarding the treasure chest..
Truth be told, I'm no decorator... just an audio madman -- bleh