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    What do people do for concession stands?

    Just finished my limited budget basement home theater. Now I need ideas for concession stand/snack bar. I need a counter top that will hold a popcorn machine and toaster oven, and I need storage/display for candy and other movie snacks. What do people generally do for this kind of thing?
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    Dana's $20,000 Home Theater Build -- From the Ground, Up

    In the Beginning, God created the Basement. God saw the Basement and said, "Woah, that blows, dude. Let there be light and sound!" And God found this forum and good friend Kristian to make shit happen. This is the story of Dana's Home Cinema Genesis. Why would a 66-year old woman build a...
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    Best company to buy acoustic absorption panels from?

    Hi. I've read a lot, seen a lot of opinions, and my head is swirling with confusion. But I have one simple question that shouldn't be too hard: I need to buy acoustic panels, some 2" thick, some 4" thick. What's the best company to buy these from? I plan to buy ready-made panels, and I need...
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    Theater seating

    Hi. I'm gonna put in 1 row of 3 seats. What is your opinion on the best value for theater seating? I'll mention that my spouse and I kinda want something super comfortable, and we'd love a heat and massage feature. If we're going to do this home theater thing, we might as well make it fun to...
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    Controlling everything in my theater.

    I'm putting together my first ever home theater and need advice, as I am an old, technically challenged woman. Problem No. 1: I want to control everything with one remote control. I prefer something that is user friendly and highly visual. A tablet display with everything laid out on it would...
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    First dedicated Home Theater build w/ $10,000-$15,000 budget. Help me get there.

    I'm a 66-year old woman who wants to DIY build out her basement into as good a home theater as I can get on a $10,000 budget. I'm starting with a finished basement with the dimensions 7'4" High x 14'6"Wide x 26'6" Deep. It's 100% hard surfaces. There are doors on every wall, which will limit...
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