Bass Offers Ticket Booths for Home Theaters
Two models are available with illuminated headers and removable fascias.
Bass’ Ticket Booth (left) and Deluxe Ticket Booth
Home theater enthusiasts love their movie paraphernalia.
Whether it's life-size sculptures of movie characters or turning their home theater into a Batcave or the Stargate, home theater owners always add a unique touch.
Thanks to Bass Industries, your home theater clients can now add a ticket booth to their setup.
Bass currently has two tickets booths that are available: Deluxe Ticket Booth and Ticket Booth.
Both models appear very similar. They come with an illuminated header and a removable fascia that allows for customization with family photos or props.
There are optional curtain background images and a base module.
Both models are available in the following colors: gold, silver, satin gold, satin silver and black. The curtain comes in burgundy, emerald green and royal blue.
The units are 31-inches wide x 46.5-inches high x 8-inches deep.
Bass doesn't list pricing for either model.
Whether it's life-size sculptures of movie characters or turning their home theater into a Batcave or the Stargate, home theater owners always add a unique touch.
Thanks to Bass Industries, your home theater clients can now add a ticket booth to their setup.
Bass currently has two tickets booths that are available: Deluxe Ticket Booth and Ticket Booth.
Both models appear very similar. They come with an illuminated header and a removable fascia that allows for customization with family photos or props.
There are optional curtain background images and a base module.
Both models are available in the following colors: gold, silver, satin gold, satin silver and black. The curtain comes in burgundy, emerald green and royal blue.
The units are 31-inches wide x 46.5-inches high x 8-inches deep.
Bass doesn't list pricing for either model.
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