Batcave Home Theater

The very mention of an exclusive home theatre rotates the eye lids of movie buffs who can’t afford to extract time out of their busy schedule, cribs about the same and finds rescue in feature packed home-theater. But human curiosity can never be satisfied and they keep on expecting something better than the available. Beating the earlier Extreme-spa home theater and $300k Goldmunds media room, today we have a unique offering for you. I can’t take this argument its better than the existing home theaters but surely I can vouch for its uniqueness.

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Identified as Batcave Home Theater, its theme and design reside very well to its name. Designed by New Hampshire-based installer DC Audio Video Systems, the set-up comprises of prop bats which hang from top with a built-in motorized 110″ 16:9 Stewart Electriscreen, Triad Silver THX Speakers, and a Sony G90, a $36,000 commercial 1080p 2500 x 2000 CRT projector. Surprising but attracting your senses, the room features eight black, motorized leather recliners and a LiteTouch LC5000 System for Lighting Control. I admire the dark gothic ambience.

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  • Leslie Mark said:

    This theater still represents one of our most creative projects to date. Our company has grown and now goes by the name DC Home Systems. We are still in Portsmouth New Hampshire and continue to provide home enhancing technologies in luxurious homes in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and throughout New England. Check out our new website http://www.dchomesystems.com to get the most current information about DC Home Systems.

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Batcave Home Theater

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