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Home Theater Riser Platform Calculator.
Use this calculator to determine the height of your home theater riser.
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This is a simple home theater seating riser configuration, assuming that the front row of seating is on the floor.
>Floor to bottom of screen... we recommend a minimum of 24 to 36-inches.
>Height of seated front row viewers top of head... this is the persons 'top of 'head' not the presons eye level. This is the height that the calculator will use to figure out what the person in the second row has to see over.
>Height of rear row viewers eyes... Measured from the riser decking to the seated persons eyeball, not from the floor of the room to the second row persons eyeball.
>Screen to front row viewers eyes... Not the front edge of the home theater seat, but the distance from the front row persons eyeballs to the screen.
>Screen to back row viewers eyes... again the eyball to screen distance, not the seat to screen distance. The differance between the eye ball of the front row person
and the back row person, is also the distance between the back of the front row seat to the back of the back row seat. So in other words,
if the back to spacing on the seats is 40 inches. And the distance from the screen to the front row persons eyeball is 100-inches, then the eyeball of the person in the back row will be 140-inches from the screen.
2007 SeatsAndChairs.com home theater riser height calculator. Provided for informational purposes only. SeatsAndChairs home theater seating cannot be responsible for any liability associated with the use of this riser calculator.