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Home Theater Seating Offers Many Options

 The days of settling for just another recliner or two for your home theater are long gone.  Today, the options available are only limited by your imagination and budget. Home theater seating is one of the most important components in your home theater design.

Lets consider some of the options available in home theater seating.  We'll start with 'Bass Shakers'.  Great low bass sound is actually felt rather then heard.  The Bass Shakers are hidden in the chair backs so they are completely out of site.  They actually create vibrations in the seat and your body to add impact and drama to on-screen visua and sound elements.  The Bas Shakers cause the seats to resonate and shake in coordination with the soundtrack bass without ever compromisig the effects of audible sound levels.  If you want to add the ultimate in realism to your home theater system, we highly recommend the addition of home theater seating with Bass Shakers.  If you desire traditional home theater seating with bass shakers, consider the Palliser Home Theater Seating line. These have wireless bass shakers built directly into the seats to add to your home theater experience.

The next option available for home theater seating would include "Motorized" options.  The Motorized home theater chair or lounge reclines effortlessly into your favorite position via a small motor.  This motor enables you to control the precise angle of incline for your comfort.  This of course results in a custom setting for your height.  Non-motorized home theater seats recline as any typical home recliner with a manual side arm.  The motorized option adds to your overall "feel" of your personal viewing experience.

In some home theater situations, the home owner might be concerned about the overall use of space.  This is where the option of Space Savers or "Wall Huggers" really fill the need.  The wall hugger models can be placed just a few inches from the back wall of the room and still allow you to fully recline.  This can be a real space saver in many smaller home theaters.  The wall hugger concept has been around for years and simply pushes the chair down and forward as it reclines to make way for the backrest in the reclined position.  Due to the fact that they actually lower the backrest when reclined, they are also a good choice when setting up multiple rows of chairs in a home theater because they won't interfere with the row behind them.