What is the first step in installing a home theater?

Posted: December 10th, 2007 under Home Theater Systems.
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Home Theater
that guy asked:


What is the first step in installing a home theater? I plan on including:

Seat risers
Projector
motorized projection screen
theater lighting
surround sound
media closet
Acoustics for sound (not sound proofing).

Put them in order if you can. Thanks
Wow, you 2 guys gave me a lot of information and even more things to think about (not be sarcastic). Thank you so much.

Sierra

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2 Comments

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