View Full Version : theatre extreme stores??


y2k02c5
09-03-08, 05:41 PM
Not sure if this question is in the wrong section, so mods feel free to move.

I just found this place near my house called Theatre Extreme. I checked out their site and noticed they are nationwide. hxxp://www.theaterxtreme.com/

Has anyone had any experiences, good or bad, with these guys?

Thanks for your input

JOHNnDENVER
09-03-08, 05:57 PM
I don't think they are the same but I have had nothing but good experiences on several theaters now with Xtreme Theatre & Sound north of the Denver metro area.

So far they have stuck to budget and time estimates really well. They don't get mad at build in process changes, they know their sound proofing and treating too.

LSWHO
09-03-08, 07:38 PM
I had most of my theatre set up by them (michigan store). I think they did a great job helping me figure out what set up was right for me and then working with me through the whole project. From my experience I would recommend them. PM me if you need specific details or your concerns.

y2k02c5
09-03-08, 10:18 PM
I had most of my theatre set up by them (michigan store). I think they did a great job helping me figure out what set up was right for me and then working with me through the whole project. From my experience I would recommend them. PM me if you need specific details or your concerns.

Cool. i'm from MI too. its the auburn hills location that I discovered. I'll PM you with more details.

Chuck1906
09-04-08, 04:20 AM
They have a super store here in Wilmington, Delaware. It's set set up nice with several rooms sure to excite the home theater enthusiast. Now on the flipside, I have found their prices to be the cheapest in relation to the other home theater stores in the area. You don't much of a variety from them though. For example they only sell Mitsubishi, Epson and I think Optoma projectors. Denon is their choice for AVR. They make their own screens. The RowOne theater seats are expensive.

I do like the tool on their website that you can go in and basically design your whole room and then print it out.