Get The Best Movie Experience With Home Theatre Seating
The movie theatre experience is somewhat diminished days
. Gone are the stand alone colossal movie house which were ornately decorated to have Greek and Roman influences and designs and where the seating capacity of the place hit the high hundreds and close to a thousand. Gone are the times when watching a premiere meant dressing to the nines and preparing oneself for a cocktail or late dinner after such an event. These days? movies are shown in either multiplexes that may fit 200 seats at most or in malls which use the cinemas to draw in more foot traffic. There is no glamour and glitz to watching a movie these days, save for a real life Hollywood premiere which is covered by all media with the red carpet treatment to boot. Perhaps this is what we pay for in our advancement of technology where movies can be watched on the computer or be recorded and played on your own television. I guess it is a give and take situation and the former movie magic of yesteryear is slowly fading and slipping away. Still, technology has enabled us to recapture and constantly repeat this situation from the very homes we live in through advancement in home theatre technology.
These days, the prices of LCD Television sets have dropped to around 40% of what the prices were when they first came out and with the introduction of HD formatting, rest assured that classic films restored on HD format would be watched over and over again. Sound system technology for home theatre has also improved and prices are much more reasonable. Setting up your home theatre to your basic 2.1 to 5.1 to 7.1 formats is something that requires a good ear and a sense of experimentation. These sound systems, as the name implies are sonar based and adjustments to the location, angle, and orientation are geared from a central point of where one views the movie, and moreover, from a line of sound. Ears are the orientation of such speaker placements and these speakers should not have obstacles between them and the user?s ears.
What is sometimes overlooked in the home theatre experience is the home theatre seating. There are few movie houses today that have leather seats which hug the user, making them comfortable with their seating. Home theatre seats have that and more. They are big seats that recline and have built in foot stools, big individual arm rests with cup holders. These seats are actually very inexpensive as a one time investment and a row of four seats could be yours for around a thousand dollars, delivery included.
The whole home theatre experience is a throw back to those old days when movie going was more than a leisurely experience but a regal one. For those investing in home theatre systems, home theatre seating should not be skimped on. It is worth the money spent.
by: Steven Magill
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