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What Everyone Should Know To Get That Best Home Theater System Experience

August 4th, 2010

Planning The Best Home Theater System For a Dedicated Room

With so many new technologies becoming available for entertainment, it is no wonder that so many people are starting to dedicate an entire room in their home for a theater system.  Putting together an entire system from single units is often a tedious task for anyone, but there are some tips that can be followed to simplify the process.  Planning the best home theater system can still take some time, but it is well worth it in the end.  By turning an entire room into a theater, movies and high definition television shows can be viewed better than ever before.  While recreating the movie theater experience, a home theater is much more convenient and can be a great improvement to add to any home.

There are many components that can be used to set up the dedicated room home theater system.  When making the plans, it is important to include a projector screen or high definition television, a Blu- » Read more: What Everyone Should Know To Get That Best Home Theater System Experience

What Home Theater Equipment Do You Need?

April 27th, 2010



There are several components to home theater equipment, each working together to provide a viewing experience as good as in a movie theater. The home theater equipment that you will need include a television or screen, sound system, DVD player and a receiver.

The receiver is the home theater equipment that picks up the signal of your cable or satellite TV as well as radio frequencies. It is also through the receiver that you connect the different home theater equipment that you have so you want to look for one that has several inputs for various auxiliary devices. In addition, choose a receiver with the option to control the speaker channels if you want to pipe music throughout your home.

The next home theater equipment to consider is the television. Usually, this takes the largest share of the budget. Decide beforehand how much you are willing to spend for the TV because with all the great options in the market, you might be tempted to spend more. Your choices in television would include the standard CRT model, a flat screen, an LCD, and a plasma TV. Another option is to use a home theater projector, which of course requires a projector screen.

Aside from your budget, the home theater room would also be a factor in choosing a television. You would want to make sure that your TV will fit the size of the room – not too big and too small. Likewise, the room’s shape should also be considered. Choosing the right size of the screen is critical to your viewing pleasure.

After shopping for a TV, your next stop is the DVD player section. You can get one as cheap as $40 dollars but just make sure it has the features and the quality that you want. DVD players play CDs so there is no need for you to worry about getting a separate CD player but it does not work the other way around. One feature to look for in a DVD player is if it can handle DIVx format so you can watch videos and movies you have downloaded online.

Lastly, your home theater equipment would only be complete with the right sound system. The speakers are integral to the whole viewing experience. You want to produce surround sound just like in a movie theater and you can only achieve this if you have five speakers at least – three front speakers and two at the back or at the seating area.

Each of the components of your home theater system has a specific function and they work together to produce a complete visual and auditory experience bringing you into the movie. However, this desired effect would only be achieved depending on the quality of the home theater equipment that you purchase along with proper installation.

By: Milos Pesic

Family Room Home Theater Ideas

March 27th, 2010



A home theater room shouldn’t be set up as you normally would lay out a average den, it requires its own unique agenda if you hope to get that magical experience from each surround sound phenomenon you view and hear on your TV screen. Did you know that there are a handful of straight forward things you can do tonight to make the most of the audio and video of of your TV shows you are watching? The more of these that you can start right now… the bigger the superiority of the sound and picture of your existing system.

Number one: Set your room up as close as possible to the way a movie house is laid out. What do I mean? If you recall, all movie seats point toward the projector screen. There are no caddy corner or angled seats in a movie theater, are there? Have you thought about to reorganize your sofas and recliners to give you a perfect view of the TV?

Number two: Do not put your speakers on the floor! Did you know that the floor and carpeting will silence the quality of sound from your speakers. You would not believe how many people still leave their speakers on the floors! What can you do instead? Use speaker brackets or stick them on a bookshelf. In a perfect environment the speakers should be located just a few feet over your head. Just using this one suggestion will make a large difference.

Number Three: Your goal is to keep your front left and right satellites proportionally arranged on either side of your plasma TV. The center channel speakers should be placed either above or below your plasma. What about the rear speakers? The rear channel speakers should always be placed in the rear of your comfy chairs whether on the walls or in the ceiling. Do you have hard wood floors? Carpeting will add to the quality of your sound as well.

Number 4: Lighting. Think about this, the more light in the room… the more your video quality will be effected. Would you be interested in some ideas to combat this? You must be able to control the interior and the exterior lighting of the room. So first shut off all lights during your movie watching. Some remote controls can even close the lights automatically when the movie begins. Can you imagine that!

What can you do with exterior sunlight? Tyr using room darkening shades or heavy curtains that can be used to be closed over the windows while watching your favorite movie. If you do nothing else remember this… the darker your room the better. Some families even keep a flashlight handy to use for the bathroom breaks!

I told you that you don’t have to spend any money to get a better experience from your current surround sound set up.

Why not try some of these home theater room suggestions the next time your family sits down to watch a movie? I believe you will notice a amazing difference in your home theater experience.

By: F Cheshire