Re: Home theater seating
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These one legged seats would help keep you from falling asleep while watching a movie. Not to mention, much cheaper.
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Fifty bucks for a round piece of plywood on a single leg? Wow....
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That's great, Nick. Getting it down below $300 a seat seems like a good deal. I'm totally with you on the loveseat-in-the-middle thing.
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Fifty bucks for a round piece of plywood on a single leg? Wow.... No kidding.
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Hilarious, CatBrat! LOL! Ideal for a spartan Quaker home theater, don't you think?
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Add in a pogo stick spring, and I'm in!
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I can't say for sure, but I think that image is upside down.
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I can't say for sure, but I think that image is upside down. Instead of a Butt Kicker, you'd have a Butt Sti. . . . . . . .well, you get the picture.
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I'm looking into seat now. I have been advised that my good ol' squishy couch I've had for a decade would be better appreciated at the dump. Too damn many choices.... I have a headache from looking at Internet sights. I can't decided if I should just go cheap, or pony up for a quality seat. I only need three, as I can't really fit any more that a row of three and a stand alone recliner in my room. I'm leaning towards Palliser brand seats at this point. I kinda like the Axis. Lots of options for this chair. I like the adjustable head rest too. http://www.stargatecinema.com/Palliser-Axis-Home-Theater-Seat-model-41934-pr-92533.htmlAntother seat I'm considering is the Fusion Escape. It also has an adjustable head rest. http://www.hometheatershack.com/forums/h...er-seating.htmlWhat really sucks is I can't just hop on over the local HT seating store and check these things out.
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Contact Roman (who sells the Fusion). He has some great products with power recline for around $415 per seat. He can't advertise those prices, but he can get them for you if you mention AVS or HTS....
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