You can experience theater like quality right in your living room but you need to a learn a few things. All you need a a screen, receiver, and surround sound speakers.
The new Audio-Visual receivers combine both a high quality DVD player and the receiver into one piece on handy equipment allowing you to get both a clear picture and a great surround sound.In order for you to get the same effect at home you are going to have to add a receiver to your home theater system as this receiver takes the surround sound signals and breaks it up sending it to the speakers that it should go to.
As most people know, one of the things that makes watching a movie in a theater such a great experience is that the action is life size because of the big screen the movie is shown on.The bigger the screen, the bigger the action.So you you should try to get a big screen for your home. In order to view a film you need a projector.You don’t actually need a projector but you will need a Blu-Ray player. Now you are all set to watch your movie as if you were in a theater.
Now you need a good sound system so you can hear the movie.Movie theater sound great because of the number of speakers and their placement.Theaters don’t just have one or two speakers for you to hear the movie though they start with three speakers near the screen itself. One on the left, one on the right and one in the middle of the screen.Additional speakers are also added down the sides of the theater all the way to the back. Handily enough this use of multiple speakers used in this way is called surround sound. Now you are getting close to that theater experience but the sound is not quite right.Movie theaters not only surround you in sound but different speakers are used to give you different sounds. One speaker may be wind while another may be a persons voice. You should try and get at least 6 speakers for your home theater.You’ll want 3 in front, 1 on each side, and 1 in back.
Home theaters can be expensive but are a must for anyone who wants a great entertainment experience in their living room.If you think you’re ready for a home theater then take a look at some resources online or visit your local electronics store.
Learn more about getting home system theater such as the Sony home theater.
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