Pro Theater Layout

Pro Theater Layout

One of the more difficult aspects of building a great home theater experience are all the possible configurations to sort through for your theater. When you start asking the questions it can become overwhelming: Where do the speakers go? Where should the projector go? How to determine the seating layout? What about the screen – where does that belong anyway? The list goes on…

Here at AV Science we have teamed up with well-known industry expert Dennis Erskine, to help solve this problem. Dennis brings his extensive knowledge of the physics of sound and theater design to  your unique theater environment.

We are offering you a new service, Pro Theater Layout, created just for people like you. We will solve all the questions and provide you with a ready-to-build room layout that shows you exactly where everything belongs for a great home theater experience.

All you will need to provide are the room dimensions and equipment list and a quick description of the room. (Even on the back of a napkin if you can scan it and send it!) Something like the following shows what we’re looking for:

If you wish to view a larger version of the Basement Sketch, click here.

Once we have this information it is time for Dennis and his team of experts to get to work. They will take your individual room and your unique equipment list and create your room plan. Everything will be taken into consideration, and at the end of the 7 day process, you will be presented with a complete professional theater layout, just like this:

If you wish to view a larger version of the above finished Pro Theater Layout, click here.

We know you are looking forward to turning your room into a beautiful home theater, and our Pro Theater Layout service will help get you into that front and center seat. This entire customized service costs only $600 (USD).

To get started, just give us a call 1-877-823-4452, or order the service online here.

 

1 Comment:

  • Scott
    November 28, 2011

    I used the Pro Layout Service and have to say I was really pleased with it. I wasn’t sure I’d need it, but I had so much wrong it was silly.

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