Archive for September, 2008
Gregg Hall asked:
You were so proud of yourself, you put together all of the components of your home theater system and everything works, except for one thing. The sound sucks! Sometimes it is because you bought poor quality equipment or because you crossed different makes of speakers which can result in voice match failures but many times the problems can be easily rectified and you can stop pulling your hair out and kick back and enjoy your investment. Let's take a look at how to avoid these problems.
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How To Figure Out And Fix Home Theater Sound Problems Quickly
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September 28th, 2008 | Posted in Home Theater Speakers | No Comments
Carlie Edwards asked:
A new home theater system is fun and exciting. Here are some tips to help you with your new purchase.
The All-Important Television
The centerpiece for your new home theater system is your television set. Several factors will affect your choice, such as the size and shape of your room. The television is going to play an important role in your home theater system; therefore you don't want one that's going to be too large or too small for the size of your room. Don't forget to keep in mind what type of components you're going to be adding to your new system, this will also make a big difference in the television you decide to purchase.
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September 26th, 2008 | Posted in Home Theater Speakers | No Comments
Ben Anton asked:
Having the right speakers for your home theater room - correct size, proper sound output, and fitting aesthetics - brings the entire room together in one cohesive piece. When looking at new home speakers, consider the size of the room, the appropriate speaker size, the number of speakers that you are going to be using, and what is within your price range for sound equipment. You may also want to consider more aesthetic items like speaker placement and the overall look of your home theater design with speakers.
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Home Audio Speakers: Improving Your Home Theater With Proper Speakers
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September 26th, 2008 | Posted in Home Theater Speakers | No Comments
Nicholas Tan asked:
The cinema is a good place to watch movies and relax. This is because you watch the movie in a wide screen with sound that can make you easily get lost in the movie scene. The picture and the sound is the most entertaining part of the cinema experience. However, if you can bring this technology home and with lesser expense, this is definitely something you will enjoy. This is the concept only a few American homes acquire in the past years. Lately late, however, a good number of American homes are starting to be less interested in going out of their abode to watch movies. This is due to the evolution of home theater system.
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Home Theater, Experience the Entertainment of Movie Theaters Right in your Own Living Room
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September 24th, 2008 | Posted in Home Theater Speakers | No Comments
Gregg Hall asked:
No one can know all things about all subjects and it is no different when trying to choose the best home theater system. Many people make big mistakes that diminish their home theater experience because they didn't do the proper research before buying the first place. If you don't know what to look for you can end up with a system that is way more than what you actually need or you can end up with one that just flat out sucks! Let's look at some of the mistakes that are commonly made.
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How To Avoid The Biggest Mistakes When Buying A Home Theater System
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September 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Home Theater Speakers | No Comments
Hyun Kim asked:
Time to turn an area of your home into an entertainment area? Tune up your house with a home theater by following these basic steps.
1. Determine where you would like your system set up: in a family room, an entire basement level or only one section, etc. Grab a pencil and some graph (or other) paper and get to work with a blueprint. Don't leave this to "notions" or things get messed up - and quickly. Pencil in (a) your focal point - usually a television or other huge screen or home theater personal computer (HTPC) (b) seating© other main screens - projector and table / speakers and amps / computer / gaming consoles / DVD player, cable box and VCR (d) storage - shelves / remote and guide organizer (e) misc. - do leave some empty space. Cramped quarters are no fun!
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September 21st, 2008 | Posted in Home Theater Speakers | No Comments
Richard Runion asked:
A wide-screen TV, a DVD player, and speakers are typical components of a home theater system.
People who enjoy complete surround sound from DVDs and HDTV broadcasts use up to seven speakers and a subwoofer to enhance the experience. You may not consider features such as Pro Dolby Digital or 7 point surround sound as being very important. But if you want to sit at home, and enjoy the ambience of a cinema, you will relish the above features. Again, this depends on where your house is located. If you live in an area where your neighbors might complain of the noise, the surround sound may prove a disturbance.
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Can Denon 4308 Enhance your Home Theater Experience?
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September 21st, 2008 | Posted in Home Theater Speakers | No Comments
Jim Johnson asked:
If you have decided to join the rush to get into home theater you have a lot of homework to do to choose wisely, but the rewards will certainly be more than worth it. Just imagine enjoying movie theater quality sound and video right in your own home whenever you want. That's what home theater systems offer folks these days, so here are the top 5 tips for buying a home theater system:
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September 20th, 2008 | Posted in Home Theater Speakers | No Comments
Robert asked:
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.
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September 19th, 2008 | Posted in Home Theater Speakers | No Comments
Alex Olson asked:
A home theater, to put it very simply, is arranging a variety of electronic components in order to make you feel that you are really watching a movie in a movie theater. Watching a movie on a home theater system is not at all like watching it on an ordinary television.
In order to build a home theater properly you will need to try to recreate the same type of elements that you would find in a movie theater. To have a good home theater system, you will have to have the following essentials (and this is a bare minimum):
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Several Tips On Choosing The Best Home Theater System
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September 16th, 2008 | Posted in Home Theater Speakers | No Comments