Some systems are built for specs.
Others are built for passion.
Ronald’s home theater is the result of a lifelong love for movies and gaming, a system refined over years, upgraded step by step, and carefully tuned to deliver modern cinematic formats without compromise.
For him, a soundbar was never an option.
Immersion had to be real.
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A Clear Vision: Dolby Vision + Lossless Audio
Ronald designed his system around two non-negotiables:
• Dolby Vision / HDR for cutting-edge visual performance
• Dolby Atmos & DTS:X Master Audio for fully immersive, lossless sound
Everything in the room supports those goals.
The Core Sound: Bowers & Wilkins Meets Marantz Warmth
At the heart of the system are speakers from Bowers & Wilkins, known for their clarity and slightly lively top end.
Instead of pairing them with a clinical amplifier, Ronald chose the Marantz SR7011, a receiver respected for its warmer, more relaxed sound signature.
The synergy works beautifully:
- B&W’s detail and openness
- Marantz’s smooth, musical character
The result is balance, energetic but never harsh. Engaging without fatigue.
Atmos in a Rental Apartment: KEF R50 Solution
Ceiling speakers weren’t an option in Ronald’s rental apartment, so he adapted intelligently.
He chose four KEF R50 upfiring Atmos modules, placed atop his main speakers.
While in-ceiling installations offer ultimate precision, the R50 configuration creates a diffuse, elevated soundfield that expands the vertical dimension dramatically. Effects float above, ambience wraps around, and the “audio bubble” feels complete.
For a non-permanent installation, it’s an impressive execution.
Bass Foundation: B&W DB3D Precision
Low frequencies are handled by the formidable Bowers & Wilkins DB3D.
Part of B&W’s flagship DB lineup, the DB3D features dual opposing drivers for tight, controlled bass. This isn’t exaggerated rumble; it’s an articulate, musical low-end extension that integrates seamlessly with the speakers.
Key characteristics:
• Fast transient response
• Clean integration
• App-controlled tuning presets
• Powerful but never boomy
It’s the most expensive component in Ronald’s system, and arguably the one that elevates everything else.
Source Quality Matters: Dune Real Vision
Ronald understands a critical truth:
A high-end system is only as good as its source.
That’s why he relies on the Dune Real Vision, a media player capable of delivering full-resolution video and lossless audio formats, including Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos/DTS: X.
Whether 4K Blu-ray rips or high-bitrate content, nothing gets bottlenecked.
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Gaming: Fully Immersive Across Platforms
Gaming is equally central to Ronald’s setup.
His system includes:
• PlayStation 5
• Xbox Series X
• High-end gaming PC
• Oculus Rift with room tracking
With Atmos height effects and precision bass, gameplay becomes cinematic. Explosions carry weight. Environmental cues feel spatially accurate. Competitive titles gain positional clarity.
It’s not just gaming, it’s immersion.
Headphone Collection: Personal Listening Done Right
When the room needs to stay quiet, Ronald switches to a focused headphone lineup:
• Bowers & Wilkins Px8
• Sony WH-1000XM3
• Bowers & Wilkins Pi7
• Xbox Wireless Headset
Each serves a purpose: travel, gym, gaming, or premium music sessions.
Control & Automation
System automation is handled by the Logitech Harmony Elite, simplifying what could otherwise be a complex setup. One button press transitions the room from standby to full cinematic mode.
What Stands Out Most?
When asked what impresses him most, Ronald doesn’t mention specs.
He mentions the soundstage.
The way the speakers disappear.
The way audio fills the room without an obvious direction.
The way friends compare it to an IMAX experience.
That’s the real success of the system.
A Setup Built on Evolution
This system wasn’t built overnight.
It’s the product of years of learning, upgrading, refining, and understanding how components interact. It proves something important:
You don’t need a dedicated basement theater to build something spectacular.
Even in a rental apartment, thoughtful decisions can produce extraordinary results.
