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  dhunay.pyramid...
    pyr·a·mid  [noun]

       a.  A massive monument of ancient Egypt having a rectangular base and four triangular faces culminating in a single apex, built over or around a crypt or tomb.




    The year is a 1362 BC.  The boy Pharaoh, Tutankhamen, AKA King Tut, is entombed inside a gold palace where he lies undisturbed for centuries.  A few thousand years later, the mummy returns, only this time in 5.1 surround sound with a 110-inch screen.  Are we inside a commercial theater watching the swashbuckling Brendan Fraser?  No, this theater is inside my Calgary home.

    The Dhunay Pyramid is my home theater.  It looks nothing like a pyramid.  So why did I call it the Dhunay Pyramid?  I have always been intrigued by Egypt and the Egyptian way of life, so I chose to dress up the theater with an Egyptian theme.

    The theater is 240 square feet of pure enjoyment.  Designed to seat 8 people, the theater was built for amazing sound and an amazing picture.

    The Pyramid is equipped with a 110" screen, 7 speakers and a spine rattling sub woofer.


    See pictures of the Dhunay Pyramid