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Thanks to advances in modern audio and video technology, more and more people
are becoming home theater enthusiasts. And while some home theater system owners
approach their systems as if money is no object, this is certainly not an option
for most would-be home theater owners. Luckily, the recent advances in
technology have also made home theater equipment even more affordable, allowing
even those on a limited budget to buy a powerful home theater system as long as
you know what to look for.
There are several things you should consider once you decide to buy a home
theater system, especially on a limited budget (around $1000 or less). Since
this is a popular price range, there are several options to choose from for each
of the components you'll need to purchase. The goal is to have a system that
gives you great performance, several steps up from the typical "home theater in
a box" but still taking up minimal space. We'll take a look at the components
you'll need and some considerations you should keep in mind. Note that since
we're working with a $1000 or less budget, we'll leave out the television for
now and assume you're using your current TV in the meantime.
Receiver: The receiver should certainly have Dolby Digital ™ 5.1 surround sound
to provide an immersive experience when watching your favorite DVDs. It should
also be expandable to other formats as your system grows. That way, you can rest
assured that your receiver will still be able to satisfy your audio needs for
years to come.
DVD Player: Definitely look for a quality DVD player. You can certainly find
players in the sub-$100 range but you should be cautious on such deals and
definitely check the warranty and return policy just in case. Something in the
$150 ballpark will likely be sufficient but price isn't the only factor to
consider. Since we're aiming for a 5.1 surround sound system, you'll need to be
sure the DVD player is Dolby Digital ™ compatible to ensure you have the best
audio output from your new system (most players are). In addition, check to see
what type of video inputs your television has-either component video, s-video or
composite/analog video (which have been listed in order of video quality).
You'll want to be sure your DVD player has outputs compatible with the best
quality video input on your television. Finally, keep in mind that your DVD
player will play a dual role, acting as your CD player as well.
Speakers: Again, with the goal being a 5.1 surround sound system, you'll
probably want to go with a set of speakers rather than purchasing them
separately or in pairs. You'll have 6 speakers in all, one in each corner of the
room (roughly), one speaker front and center either on or just below the
television and one subwoofer to handle the bass. You'll want to ensure that the
speakers are rated to handle the amount of power put out by the amplifier in
your receiver. That way, you can enjoy full, rich surround sound without
stressing your speakers and possibly damaging them.
Cables: Finally, you'll need several types of interconnect cables to wire
everything together. Some of these might come with the individual components you
purchase depending on the model. If not, shoot for mid-priced cables rather than
the lower end options. Surprisingly enough, the quality of the cables you
purchase can have a dramatic effect on the overall performance of your system so
skimping here is not advised.
By following these simple guidelines, you'll be able to find the best components
to build your new home theater system. And you can rest assured that it will
have all the features you need for a great home theater experience without
breaking the bank.
About the Author:
Kevin Nelson is a home theater enthusiast and writer for
HomeTheaterForDummies.com - advice for consumers looking to buy a home
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