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Watching movies is a neat escape from the stressful lifestyle we live in.
Watching movies in a wide screen and surround sound take you far away and into
the movie scene you are watching. You watch it as if you were there in the movie
scene. Of late, we can only experience this escape in a cinema. However, modern
technology may be able to provide this same sight and sound experience right in
your own living room. We will discuss the basic components of a home theater
system in this article. Read on to understand how these basic components can
deliver the best cinematic experience to a home theater system.
Home theater experts state that the most important consideration in setting up a
home theater system is the size of the room where you will set up the home
theater system. The most important component of the home theater system, which
is the television, is dependent on the size of the room. Although, the
recommendation is 27 inches television set at a minimum is necessary for your
home theater set up. It is also a recommendation that a flat television is good
for a home theater system because it exhibits fewer glares and produces a
crisper image. Another major component of a home theater system that depends on
the size of the room is the speaker. The number of speakers for your home
theater system is dependent on the size of the room. You may add up to six
speakers from the basic three speakers if you want a more lifelike sound. Adding
a subwoofer may also be good to achieve a complete surround sound like in the
movie theaters. Three speakers should be the minimum; you may go up to six if
the room is big.
Another major for your home theater system is the DVD player. It is a
recommendation that DVD players with progressive scan will be the best choice.
This is because progressive scan produces sharp and flicker-free pictures. This
however points back to the choice of television unit; you may need to check if
the flat television set supports progressive scan signals. You may also acquire
a five-disk carrousel DVD player. This will avoid having to stand up from your
seat to change discs every so often. A minor consideration is the power rating
that will determine how loud your speaker can be. Of course, almost all these
depend on the size of the room to where the home theater system is going to be
set up. Small room requires from few types of equipment, bigger rooms may
require more and adding home theater furniture to your home theater system may
be best. A bigger room thus requires more investments. A smaller room might
require fewer but of good quality equipments to avoid the too basic feel of the
home theater system.
Finally, you may acquire a beautifully designed home theater system if you
consider hiring a home theater expert. If you can afford this, it will be best
for you because the home theater expert will be able to effectively design and
set up your home theater system. Your home theater designer may also add some
features like home theater seating and other home theater furniture to be able
to give the complete home theater package that closely resembles a real movie
theater. Having the finest and high-quality home theater system will give you
the most sought after set up that you could flaunt and enjoy to the max.
About The Author
Clarence B. is the webmaster for
http://www.virtual-guides.com/hometheater. This site provides
valuable guides and tips on home theater setting, installation and
equipment such as home theater design, home theater seating, home
theater furniture, home theater projector, home theater speaker and home
theater receiver.
http://www.virtual-guides.com/hometheater also provides quality
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