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Basic Home Theatre Requirements 2

Basic Home Theatre Requirements 2

A home theatre system is a major investment. Here are some tips to help you purchase the right equipment.

Home theatre systems are all the rage nowadays. Everyone wants to establish a home theatre system and experience that cinema effect in the comfort of his own home. Although pre-assembled theatre systems are widely available, many people still prefer to select each component. This provides an individual with more options rather than being restricted to a single brand. However, there are still some guidelines to consider while buying the different components.

The Speakers

In olden days, powerful speakers were huge, box-like parts, which required at least three people to lift up. With advancements in technology, today's speakers are small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. Small as they are, these speakers are still capable of providing loud sounds of good quality. The size of the speakers you select, is also influenced by the area of the room to ensure that the speakers fit comfortably.
Apart from size, another factor that affects speakers is their placement. Home theatre systems require a complete speaker set, comprising of around five to six speakers. It is better to buy an entire speaker set belonging to one particular brand. This way, the speakers are already calibrated to synchronise with each other. Modern speaker sets are also designed in such a way that each speaker will focus on sounds belonging to a particular frequency only.
The small size of the speakers makes it possible to attach them to the walls. This way, the speakers can be positioned, depending on the room's seating arrangements. This ensures that the entire arrangement delivers the best possible sound to the listener. Before you settle on a particular set of speakers to buy, make it a point to listen to each one to get an idea of what kind of sound each one projects over a fixed area.

The Subwoofer

This is largely an optional component though many people choose to have it to make their home theatre system appear complete. A subwoofer is a speaker, which is designed specially to emit sounds that are of a very low frequency. These are the sounds present in music and videos that are otherwise not captured by the other speakers. As with speakers, the right subwoofer for your home will depend on the home theatre room. You will also have to listen to all the subwoofers available at the store before you can decide on which one is right for your home.

The Audio and Video Players

A home theatre system will require at least a DVD player, to act as a source component. Modern DVD players are also capable of playing audio and video CDs, and audio in MP3 format. Check the DVD player for its up scaling capabilities. This will ensure that the DVD player is able to render images so that they can be viewed on a high definition television screen.
Some people prefer to opt for a separate CD player as well. This may be because traditional CD players deliver better sound when it comes to audio CDs. An added bonus in a home theatre system is a DVD recorder. This is the modern equivalent of the VCR. You can use the recorder to record video straight from the TV onto a blank DVD.

The Surge Protector

The surge protector is also known as a spike guard. All of your home theatre components are quite expensive and you want to protect them from being destroyed. Here, a surge protector comes in handy. A surge protector is a small switchboard like object to which the plugs of all your home theatre system's components are attached.
A surge protector is equipped to deal with sudden fluctuations in voltage, while the home theatre system is running. It also performs the herculean task of safeguarding your equipment when there is a sudden power failure. Having a surge protector does not guarantee your expensive home theatre components will never be affected but it does minimise the chances of them being burnt out.

The beauty of creating your own home theatre system is that no two systems are exactly alike. Besides being the entertainment centre of your home, a customised home theatre system also reflects the personality of the individuals in the house.




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Do you think a home theatre system has become a necessity? Would you buy a readymade system or would you prefer to buy each component separately? Do you buy components based on their visual appeal?
  • This article is too advanced for most people. It is a difficult concept to understand and learn. How do you expect ordinary people to understand all these complicated things and then go out and buy th...
  • This article is good but I agree it is slightly complicated. I agree with you on the speakers. When I was small, we had these giant-sized speakers in the home. Nowadays, the speakers have become so sm...
  • I don´ t really think you need a subwoofer to complete your home theatre system. It is just a question of finding the right balance of speakers. Besides, even with a subwoofer, it is not necessar...
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