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Submitted by marcbe on Fri, 04/18/2008 - 15:45.

By Andy Rathbun
Herald Writer


Photo courtesy of Theater Xtreme

Scott Fehr's customers get excited about the butt kicker.

The oddly nicknamed chair connects to an audio system's subwoofer, letting the bass line from movie soundtracks vibrate the seat.

As owner of Theater Xtreme, Fehr installs the specially equipped chairs -- along with projectors and big screens -- into private homes.

His six-month-old Lynnwood shop plans to showcase its home theater designs at the Everett Home and Garden Show.

The screens installed by the shop aren't really big screen TVs -- they use a projector, after all -- nor are they the size of an actual movie theater screen. Rather, they fit somewhere between the two, starting at 80 inches and going past 144 inches, Fehr said.

While those supersized screens are a big attraction, the company also drums up interest with its selection of seating, such as that aforementioned butt kicker.

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