Review: Carada Masquerade Masking System
Say goodbye to those pesky black bars
September 2008 By Greg RobinsonEngineered to fit over most popular, similarly-sized 1.78:1 fixed screens, the Masquerade is a horizontal masking system designed to cover those charcoal grey “black” bars, giving your 2.35:1 image a crisp, jet black edge all the way around. The masking panels can actually deploy down so far as to frame a 2.70:1 image, but you’ll rarely need to extend them that far unless you’re watching Ben-Hur.
I had the pleasure of installing a Masquerade in my new basement theater/equipment test lab and the engineering that went into this product was evident at every step of the game. From its ridiculously-sturdy (and heavy!) box to its precision machined joints to its integrated IR remote sensor, this is a quality product if ever I’ve seen one. The installation is a bit involved, but it’s absolutely doable with the help of a friend and considerably simpler than you might expect given the complexity of the device. Also, the instruction guide is well written with plenty of photos and support is always a quick phone call away. And once it’s on the wall and you see it in action, any minor frustrations you experienced will be immediately forgotten. One thing I will say: make sure you know exactly where your studs are as you’ll want to anchor this beast to as many of them as possible when installing the top bracket.

