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Advice on Buying Seats for Your Home Theater

Advice on Buying Seats for Your Home Theater

Do not be shocked if, when you visit your friend's newly installed home cinema, you find that he has replaced the soft leather home theater loungers with lawn chairs (yep, the squeaking fold-out aluminum sort).

A home theater's seats are typically the last thing to be installed. Chairs, it must be said, are far too inert to be truly useful. That precious, streamed entertainment source will be delivered via high-definition televisions, movie screens, and the painstakingly built and tested hi-fi surround sound equipment. Potential buyers of home theaters pay a lot of attention to them. The happy home theater builder doesn't start to worry that he might have forgotten something until he learns that those rows of bespoke seating won't actually be delivered for a couple of months.

Avoid repeating my error. Your seating needs, like those of your home theater in general, should be deliberated over beforehand so that you may order the appropriate loungers or movie seats in plenty of time. Investing time and thought into this aspect of your home theater setup will pay dividends.The reason for this is that the quality of your home theater seating can easily surpass that of your local movie house seating and provide, through Bass Shaker technology, sensory experiences that you simply cannot get otherwise, while the visual and aural aspects of movie viewing benefit from the sheer scale of your local movie house. Choosing comfortable home theater seats has the ability to greatly enhance your time spent watching movies.


Which options do you have now? Theater seating is the most budget-friendly alternative. Such seats resemble those in a movie theater. In addition to being firmly fastened to the ground, these chairs' seats may be folded vertically out of the way when they are no longer needed. The majority of these chairs feature metal frames covered in leather or microfiber. If your home theater will have more than a dozen seats, it makes financial sense to purchase actual movie seats. When compared to a cumbersome lounger, they require much less room to store.

The home theater lounger is ideal for smaller home theaters that only have room for a small audience (a family of five or six). At this point, you can go all out and make something that will blow your friends' minds. A lounger is required for relaxation.They are substantial, with plenty of plush padding, and typically feature a footrest and reclining action that may be operated manually or, on motorized ones, with the stroke of a button. The armrests of the loungers will feature cup holders, just like theater seats, so that you can keep your popcorn and soda within easy reach. Some recliners are "wall huggers," so named because they can be positioned within a few inches of a wall and yet be reclined (which they manage by stretching forward rather than back). This is helpful if you plan to install your home theater in a cramped room.

The convenience of a tactile transducer, or bass shaker, is a major selling point for home theater recliners over traditional theater seats. A bass shaker, when attached to a lounge chair, will vibrate the chair at the most tense points in the film. The end result is that you have a similar "experience" to that of the movie's characters during the moment. Having this effect applied can greatly improve one's viewing pleasure. When the Cyberdyne offices were blown up in Terminator 3, one critic of the technology said he feared his couch was going to explode. Obviously, this is something that standard home theater surround sound cannot replicate. The Wireless Bass Shaker is an optional extra on many lounger types; it is installed within the hardwood backboard and powered by an RF signal from your audio amplifier. If you can't afford to purchase bass shakers for each of your chairs, at least consider purchasing one or two. There's no need to see the same movie twice. But you should know that these seats will be the most in demand of any in the house.

In conclusion, when searching for a lounger, quality is the most important factor. The frames of the most expensive models will be made from kiln-dried hardwood species like oak, maple, and alder. This indicates that the wood has undergone a drying process in which excess sap and moisture have been removed by means of heat treatment. For the same reason that the frame won't deform over time, this method also prevents the wood from soaking up any further moisture in the future. Likewise, high-density foam will be used to cushion the seats of high-quality loungers. 

In terms of comfort, you should look for a chair that boasts 2 pounds of foam padding and hand-tied springs in its description. If you're having trouble deciding between home theater loungers and movie seats, you might want to read some customer reviews. Try searching for "review of Rodeo home theater lounger" on your preferred search engine if you're considering purchasing a Rodeo home theater lounger (and when you have purchased chairs, consider writing a review of your selected seating for the benefit of others—you can find a place to do this below).

Before ordering home theater seats, it's crucial to determine if there will be enough space in your home for them. Take some measurements of the widths of the doors and hallways. Take measures to ensure that you will be able to accept delivery of your furniture. Planning the route into your home for a delivery requires at least 6 inches of clearance and preferably more. You can obtain a straight sectional when you order it with, say, three to five chairs, or you can combine the chairs with a little wedged armrest to give the sofa a subtle curve. It is possible that you will be required to use straight joints in your home theater if you have not planned for curved sections.

Last, keep an eye out for seat models that feature interesting patterns. You can find chairs with the emblem of your favorite NCAA team embroidered on the backs if you're constructing a home theater to watch sporting events with friends. This builds anticipation for when it's finally time to turn out the lights and settle in for a couple of hours of unadulterated home theater bliss.

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