All the Cinema Magic, Even When Space Is Limited

When Alan Hutchings designed his new showroom for Spectrum AV LLC in Mill Valley, California, he faced a challenge familiar to many Bay Area homeowners: how to deliver a spectacular home theater experience without sacrificing precious living space or disrupting carefully curated interior design.

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Cinematic Spaces Designed Around Performance And Comfort

The invisible solution

Hutchings' vision was ambitious: combine a functional piece of furniture with a high-performance projector. He explored short-throw solutions and ultimately found his answer in Barco Residential's Heimdall+ Cinemascope projector.


Indeed, the “Cinemascope” in the product name indicates the projector's optimization for the ultra-wide 2.37:1 aspect ratio favored by cinema purists. But for Hutchings, the technical specifications were only part of the appeal.


The centerpiece of his solution is a completely custom coffee table with a marble top—elegant furniture that happens to conceal cutting-edge projection technology. The table's design addresses the practical challenge of heat management with an active intake and outtake ventilation system, ensuring the projector performs optimally while remaining completely hidden from view.


"With the new Heimdall+ Cinemascope we perfected the concept and turned it into a real-world solution we can now proudly demonstrate to our clients," Hutchings says.

Reference Grade Video And High Fidelity Audio Integration

Performance that commands attention

When the Heimdall+ Cinemascope springs to life, partnered with a Seymour Screen Excellence 160-inch wide motorized screen in 2.37:1 format, visitors to the showroom experience what Hutchings describes as an unmistakable "wow factor."


The projector impresses on multiple fronts. "It fires up and produces an image much faster than other projectors," Hutchings notes. This is an important consideration when you want technology to feel effortless rather than cumbersome.


Image quality exceeds expectations. "The color saturation and brightness of the Heimdall is exquisite, producing what I would describe as near perfect colors in the showroom when the room is in black out mode," he explains. The projector's tone mapping and Non Linear Stretch (NLS) technology work seamlessly to display standard 16:9 content on the ultra-wide 2.37:1 screen without compromising quality.


Practical advantages extend beyond picture quality. The fan operates with exceptional quietness. So quiet that Hutchings confirms it could be installed directly in a living space without acoustic concerns. The chassis itself represents a significant evolution, with a form factor considerably smaller than previous generations.

Physics-Based Design And Acoustic System Calibration

Magic in the everyday

For Hutchings' clients throughout the Bay Area, the installation represents a new paradigm: home theater experiences that don't require dedicated screening rooms or visible compromises in living spaces.



A tap of a button. The screen descends. Light fills the wall. And the projector creating that cinematic magic? It remains exactly where great technology should be—completely out of sight, allowing the experience to take center stage.


For Spectrum AV LLC, the Heimdall+ Cinemascope showroom installation really proves a concept: that extraordinary home cinema can integrate seamlessly into the spaces where people actually live.


Designed For Enjoyment And Everyday Simplicity

Complete audio-visual solution overview:

  • Projector: Barco Heimdall+ Cinemascope (6144x2592 Resolution)
  • Sources: Kaleidescape Strato V and Apple TV
  • Cinema processor: Lyngdorf Audio MP 60 2.1. Room Perfect audio calibration was done by Claus Glasner from Lyngdorf Audio.
  • Projection screen: Seymour Screen Excellence 160” wide 2.37:1 motorized screen
  • Speakers: James Loudspeakers-Beryllium Front soundstage and SA-63-7 height/surrounds/back, James Loudspeakers Power Pipe 12s and SVS-Ultra SB16 subwoofers. Amplifiers: NAD Master Class amps
  • Control: Control4 and Savant running in parallel
  • Power Management: Torus Power RM 60
  • MadVR Envy Extreme MKIII

Common Questions About Media Room And Theater Design

What To Know Before Planning Your Cinema Space

  • What makes your home theaters different?

    We use SVS Room Analysis software to calculate and correct "humps and dips" in bass frequency, ensuring uniform sound across all seating positions.

  • What brands of projectors do you use?

    We use reference-grade equipment, including Barco Heimdall CS+ projectors.

  • How do you handle room acoustics?

    We integrate Seymour Screen Excellence Enlightor™ materials that are acoustically transparent, allowing sound to pass through with zero interference.

  • Can you hide the speakers?

    Yes, we implement James Beryllium In-wall speakers and in-floor subwoofers for hidden performance that provides high fidelity without visual clutter.

  • What video processing do you use?

    We utilize madVR Envy Extreme MKIII for reference-grade video processing and frame-by-frame dynamic tone mapping.

Black projector on a wooden platform in a living room with a couch in the background

Trusted For High Performance Cinema Design

Clients Choose Spectrum AV For Immersive Media Rooms, Precision Engineering, And Refined Integration