I bought a 120 inch acoustically transparent fabric screen. I've only been using it for about two days so I wanted to leave a review while everything is fresh in my mind. Money, it's absolutely incredible value, especially if you're buying other screens. Assembling isn't difficult at all, although it does require a bit of patience. When I unpacked all the parts, my first reaction was to be very impressed with the quality of the whole , considering it cost me $400. The metal frame is very solid and sturdy. The black velvet wrapped around it is very nice and clean, and the screen material isn't super thin easily torn material. . For those looking at the Acoustic Woven screen, I would like to turn to the most common problem - the loss of sound. To the human ear, this is zero. In fact, I was more concerned when I opened it up and found that there was actually a second black fabric. it comes with behi and white woven fabric. It's the exact same material that most floorstanding speakers are covered with, but two layers? I was worried In fact, I watched movies on a stand on the TV in the room for several weeks until I powered up the screen and projector. So I know how it sounded before and now and there is no difference. So I suspect there may be a slight loss of decimal on the sound meter, but your ears won't hear it and there's no mute feature. The image that appears on the acoustic fabric is second to none. You don't even know it's perforated unless you're within 1ft of it. I estimate it will take most people 1 hour to assemble the frame and 25 minutes to install and hang the brackets. Now that I've done it once, I can do it in about 35 minutes. Note: I'm using an Optoma HD142x as a projector and all in-wall speakers are Polk RC series. I bought the entire setup from Revain, plus screen, projector, 3 speakers and a PW 505 subwoofer. I have a home theater which is great for people on a budget but appreciate good sound and picture. I was in film school for 2 years, so I installed a lot of cinema halls for 20-30 thousand dollars, it's not, but for 10% of the price, the difference is so minimal. It surprises my kids, it surprises my friends. If a decent 75-inch Sam's Club TV costs $2,000, I'd pick a real home theater any day.
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