The Goldmund Media Room

If you could have your ideal home theater what would it be like? The Goldmund Media Room would be pretty much the ideal for most people. We've seen some lavish set-ups before but this one is truly amazing. The Goldmund installers use an acoustic modeling program named Proteus to create the perfect design for your room. They custom build all the media room audio and video components including up to 128 speakers with an amplifier for each speaker and a central processing controller. The installations start at $300,000 which doesn't include the decor and furnishings (those amazing coffered ceilings with inset lights do not come cheap). Live the fantasy in the gallery pics below.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Neece Oct 14th 2007 8:19PM
Very plush and beautiful. I can imagine the sound quality to be stunning.
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boulderhorn Oct 15th 2007 9:27AM
I'm sure the sound quality is awesome, but i've certainly seen more unique and beautiful interiors. I guess after spending 300k on sound you aren't left with much in the way of budget for furnishings...
this is certainly a sound purists wet dream though.
B. Willys Dec 26th 2007 6:05PM
In my opinion, mbl sounds better