Home Theater
What is a Home Theater
A home theater is a setup of audio and video equipment in your
home that reproduces the image and sound of the movie the way it
was intended. The technology of the movie theater is adapted to
the home environment, providing you with limitless entertainment
options far beyond the traditional TV.
Why do I need a Home Theater
Many people assume “home theaters” are reserved for the
Hollywood elite, whose mansions are admired on MTV’s Cribs. This
is simply no longer the case. With the current high-definition
displays and digital sound receivers, home theater systems and
dedicated theater rooms are popping up everywhere, regardless of
the size of your home or personal budget. Home theaters can be
integrated into just about any room of your home depending on
your needs or desired entertainment options. It has been
estimated that over 20 million American households own a
complete home theater system.
There are several benefits to having a home theater:
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Home
theaters improve your TV viewing experience by bringing the
movie-theater experience into the comfort of your own home.
Your average TV with 4 inch speakers hardly captures the
full effect of a major motion picture or today’s more
advanced video games, not to mention high-definition
programming.
What is needed for a Home Theater
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Video Display Screen – This can be anything
from a 27” CRT display to a 60” Plasma, DLP or LCD all the
way up to a 300” front projector.
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Video Sources –These include any source
device such as a DVD player, cable or satellite box or any
other device that connects to the main receiver.
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Surround-Sound – This starts with a good
receiver that will be the heart of your entire system. It
will do all of your audio and video switching and
processing. Your surround-sound will consist of two main
speakers, one center channel speaker, a subwoofer and
depending on the situation, up to four rear and side
speakers. All this allows you to create a more theater-like
audio experience.
- Control – This is the brains of your
system. If you and your family can’t operate your Home
Theater then it is not worth having. This is one of the most
overlooked items and is by far the most important. It
consists of one control that operates the entire system from
the comfort of your chair. It can be personally programmed
for your favorite channels, music, and other settings all at
the touch of a button. It can even be programmed to control
things like the lights, the drapes or blinds and temperature
of the room.
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Don't
forget the cables and a good power filtration unit. These items
are what make any system look and sound amazing. Your equipment
is only as good as its connection. The better the cables and
power filtration you have, the better the signal your equipment
will receive.
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