Theater Seating comes in countless configurations, sizes, shapes and weights. It may seem like a daunting task to determine which installation configuration best suits your seating, but actually it's quite simple.
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You can think of this seating arrangement as an extra long couch that happens to have 8 feet instead of four. Both the chair and couch kit have a max load capacity of 1000lbs across 4 feet. Since the weight is distributed in this case, across more than 4 feet, the max load capacity increases, but so does the dissipation of the tactile effect (the farther away from the transducer you sit).
In the example above, depending of course on the total weight of the seating, (2) two transducers and (6) six isolators would likely provide ample tactile effects. Of course, the more transducers installed, the more tactile output you can acheive. In this example, the (2) two recommended transducers should be evenly placed in order to gain the most even dispersion of tactile effects across all four seats.
Remember, your "ultimate" setup will also be determined by your personal preferences.
Three more example configurations for Row-Style Theater Seating (*Note: Recommended placement of TES 100 Transducers is underneath REAR feet, away from foot traffic) :
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Example 1:
(4) Four seats per row, (3) three Transducers + (7) seven vibration isolators |

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Example 2:
(4) Four seats per row, (2) two transducers + (8) eight vibration isolators
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Example 3:
(3) Three seats per row, (2) two transducers + (6) six vibration isolators
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