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Build a
dedicated home theatre for friends and family to share movies and sporting events

Use or build
a room that is the right shape to maximize the viewing and listening experience
Carefully insulate and isolate the noise of your theatre from other rooms
Consider the
throw distance of an overhead projector
Choose from many grades and types of projection screens, fixed or rolling
Create a sound stage with your front speakers
Timbre
match your speakers for consistent realistic sound
Place the
rear speakers where only their reflections will be heard for spacious surround sound
Dipole
speakers on the side walls add two more channels of sound

Integrate
your Home Theatre with your Whole House A/V system to share sources
Place the subs
to provide the optimum bass effect and avoid standing waves
Add tiers
to your theatre with rows of special seating

Integrate
with the lights and window coverings for a one button operation
Fine tune
the multi-channel audio and the video display for fidelity to the source material
Use a programmed
touch screen universal remote for ease of operation
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