I can say that I’ve saw a lot of home theaters, but nothing can’t be compared to what Jeremy Kipnis $6,000,000 ultimate home theater. I know that there’s simply nothing quite like watching your favorite movie or sport event on a huge movie palace screen with fantastic wall-to-wall sound, and if you are really, really serious about the quality of both the picture and sound you produce and experience on a daily basis, then you need to see the Kipnis Studio Standard Experience, also known as “The Greatest Show on Earth”. I don’t really know what to actually say about this amazing home theater, a big waste of money or a true piece of art, but I inclined to think that $6,000,000 is way to much for a home theater, with all those money you can buy a a few Ferrari’s, a nice home, and many more. Now let’s see a few details that make this home theater so amazing …
- Ultra-high resolution (4,096 x 2,160) picture from the Sony SRX-R110 Digital Cinema Projector
- 8.8 channel audio system is fed by a well-balanced combination of audiophile solid-state and vacuum-tube amplifiers.
- The 8.8 channel system uses sixteen 18-inch subwoofers



Audio Video Interiors ( via Ohgizmo ) recently had the opportunity to check it out in person, and were kind enough to provide a partial list of the equipment that went into its construction:
Picture Elements:
Sony SRX-S110 Professional Video Projector (4,096-by-2,160)
Stewart 18-by-10-foot Snowmatte 1.0 Gain Laboratory-Grade Motion Picture ScreenPlayers and Sources:
Sony BDP-S1 Blu-ray Player
Sony PlayStation 3 Gaming Console
Toshiba HD-XA1 HD DVD Player
JVC HMDH-5U D-VHS Recorder
SATA Drive (72 HDTV Hours Total)
Mark Levinson N° 51 DVD/CD Media Player
Pioneer HLD-X0 Hi-Vision HDTV MUSE Laserdisc PlayerSurround Processing and Decoding:
Theta Digital Generation VIII 32-bit 8x Oversampling Dual Processors (13)Amplification:
Mark Levinson N° 33h Amplifiers (2)
McIntosh MC-2102 Amplifiers (30)
Crown Macro Reference Gold Amplifiers (3)Speakers:
Snell 1800 THX Music & Cinema Reference Subwoofers (16)
Snell THX Music & Cinema Reference Towers (8)
MuRata ES103A Super Tweeters (10)
Snell THX Music & Cinema Reference LCR-2800 Center-Channel Speakers (3)
Published by Michael February 7th, 2008 in Home Gadgets
Tags: amazing, high resolution, Home Theater, Jeremy Kipnis
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isn’t it amazing the lengh we go to in order to get something to sound ‘like the real thing’? … ’surround sound’
it all looks beautiful!
$6M is a lot to pay for “the real thing” don’t you think?
It’s fuuny to think that $6M was spent to exprience the “real” thing. Especialy because the pic shows Rattatulie playing on the screen and that actually never happened in real life. It’s a cartoon. So no amount of money can make it sound like the real thing.
Would love to watch the BLOB on that sucker!!! or Animal Kingdom!!!
Oh my god, that is absolutely astonishing. As in, amaaaaaaaaaazing!
Yea, actually I can’t be too impressed. The Sony SRX-S110 is nice, but just like everything else it’s obsolete.
http://www.aboutprojectors.com/news/2006/10/25/sony-srx-r220-large-venue-cinema-projector/
I enjoy the quality of projectors. I have a nice DLP system at home, but i’d never pay over $100,000 for one. That’s just…well, kinda silly. It’s a nice 6 million dollar setup, but I wouldn’t go as far as to call it the best.
It’s audioporn. And I won’t go into the fact that watching porn on this would be a … larger than life … experience.
WOW WOW WOW
I hope that equipment was spread out there just for the photos. As impressive as it is to see a ton of expensive gear, I’d rather have all that stuff hidden as much as possible.
It cant be hidden, that amount of wattage cant travel through a long wire if you want a clean sound. it needs to be where there can be no interference and and short as possible. I’m pretty sure thats his final setup.
The couch doesn’t look very comfy…
Did anybody seen the dog on the couch!!!