The first thing that you should do in setting up the your home theater system is to ask for your family's agreement, especially if the system would be installed in the living room or some other room that is shared by the family.
Getting high quality devices is your top priority if you want the best home theater system. Start with the television. The popular choice is a flat panel high-definition TV. There are actually two types of flat-panel HD-TV, the Plasma HD-TV and the LCD. Plasma TVs are larger than an LCD TVs because they are made for a large home theater setup. Plasma is also the television of choice for many although its price is somewhat higher compared to an ordinary LCD TV.
Your home theater would also need a good video source, the DVD player. Today, technology is getting more and more advanced and almost all DVD players come in the 6.1, Dolby? Digital Surround. The latest technology called Blu-Ray is yet to conquer home theater enthusiasts.
Both TV and radio broadcasting will be in the digital format in the near future. The different digital formats will be decoded by a receiver to produce an excellent sound. These multi-channeled formats are Dolby? Digital 5.1 or EX 6.1, DTS, THX Surround EX? 6.1 and AC-3. Receivers can be connected to a majority of players like a VCR and HiFi so compatibility is not an issue.
Good speakers play a major role in installing your home theater system. Speakers typically come in 5 pieces. These are 2 front speakers, 2 rear speakers and a center one. Also, it is very important to properly position the speakers to achieve the perfect distribution of sound. Remember, every speaker produces different sounds at the same time. Ask your dealer for instructions or follow the owner's manual in setting the speakers properly.
Use high-quality cables for your home theater system. Video and audio are both transmitted as electrical signals through cables and if you are using a low-grade cable then it will affect the quality of these signals. Also, install power surge devices to protect your equipment. It is best to ask for assistance from a professional electrician in doing this.
The guidelines above are some basic things to remember in setting up the your home theater system. Read home theater magazines or surf the Internet for more tips and recommendations.
How To Set Up Home Theater System
So if you’ve decided that you want to take the plunge and install a home entertainment system in your house, exactly what equipment should you get? This can be complicated, especially when it comes to hooking it all up, but as long as you do a little research before you buy anything you should be fine.
The first thing you need is your ‘screen’: that is, either a TV or a projector. For most people, a large plasma or LCD TV will probably be best – true enthusiasts might want to try a projector, but they tend to have all sorts of problems, not least of which is finding a wall big enough and empty enough to project onto effectively.
The next thing you need is the DVD player, which should be a high-quality model, not some cheap one from the supermarket. You might think that all DVD players were created equal when it comes to picture and sound quality, but that’s just not true – there is a notable difference in quality when it comes to high-end models.
You will also want a surround sound system, to make it seem like the sound is filling the room and coming from all directions. There is almost no limit to how much you can spend on sound, so don’t go too far overboard – stick to a reasonably basic surround sound configuration, instead of getting a very high-end one that requires you to mount huge numbers of speakers all over your room.
Finally, silly as it might sound, a very important part of your equipment is the cables that you use to hook it all together. Cheap cables will cause some of the picture and sound quality to be lost in transmission between the different devices, while better quality cables will produce a notable difference. Again, don’t go too far and spend ridiculous amounts on golden cables, but don’t skimp on it either.
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