Archive for the ‘Custom Home Theaters’ Category

Eliminating that Terrible Hum From Your Home Theater Speakers (Panasonic home theater systems)

Friday, March 21st, 2008
Tip! Surround Sound will deliver a cinematic sound quality to your home theater, but is not an essential component.

You’ve all heard it, that dreaded 60Hz hum through the speakers of a home theater or house audio system. Hopefully you heard it at a friend’s house and not your own. It can drive you completely nuts. You may have even tried, unsuccessfully, to fix the little noise problem. That can make you even more crazy. What causes that horrendous noise through your speakers?

Surround Sound Installation Tips For Your Home Theater (Receiver home theater)

Sunday, February 24th, 2008
Tip! Was the home theater seating constucted using techniques that have been proven to result in stronger and more durable loungers and seats that can withstand everyday use, such as using kiln-dried hardwood base frames and cushions made of high density 2-lb foam.

With the increasing popularity of HDTV, watching a DVD movie at home is a great entertainment experience. The picture is sharp, clear, and vibrant. But what about the sound? After all, that is one of the real attractions of going to a movie theater, the wraparound sound that lets you hear every detail. So is there a way to bring that kind of audio into our homes too? Absolutely!

Home Theater Design: Optimum Speaker Placement (Furniture home leather theater)

Thursday, February 21st, 2008
Tip! A good home theater should have at least five speakers. You should have three in the front positioned at the right of the viewers, the left and the center.

The standard theater arrangement is of course a screen at one end of the room, with one central speaker, one speaker to each side of the screen, two speakers providing surround left and right, and sometimes a speaker providing surround rear. If you have your room arranged this way, chances are good that you call it your home theater, and speaker placement is fairly straightforward for you. The ideal placement has the front speakers at the same height from the ground, usually either slightly above or slightly below the display, and the surround speakers at least 60cm above the heads of the viewers.

Home theater dvd - Breaking the Home Theater Surround Sound Barrier

Thursday, January 31st, 2008
Tip! Buying a home theater system should be preceded by arranging a demo for every system that you are considering. Even if you decide to buy online to get the best price, be sure to listen to the system first if you can.

Are you upsetting your neighbors with that wireless surround sound system? Why not dial the volume down, kick in a pair of unobtrusive Bass Shakers, and still get the same effect.

Surround Sound Installation Tips For Your Home Theater (Home theater forum)

Friday, January 4th, 2008
Tip! Was the home theater seating constucted using techniques that have been proven to result in stronger and more durable loungers and seats that can withstand everyday use, such as using kiln-dried hardwood base frames and cushions made of high density 2-lb foam.

With the increasing popularity of HDTV, watching a DVD movie at home is a great entertainment experience. The picture is sharp, clear, and vibrant. But what about the sound? After all, that is one of the real attractions of going to a movie theater, the wraparound sound that lets you hear every detail. So is there a way to bring that kind of audio into our homes too? Absolutely!

A Low Cost Home Theater Speaker Review (Home theater magazine)

Monday, October 15th, 2007
Tip! Surround Sound will deliver a cinematic sound quality to your home theater, but is not an essential component.

When it comes to home theater equipment it’s easy to spend lots of money very fast. Since the surround sound speaker systems needed for a true home theater experience are made up of 6 speakers including the subwoofer, they can be a substantial part of the cost all by themselves. However, price is not always the governing factor in whether a speaker system is high quality or not. In fact, sometimes the best surprises come in inexpensive packages. Here is a home theater speaker review on the Athena technologies Micra 6 home theater speaker system:

Pioneer home theater - Home Theater Room Design

Friday, August 31st, 2007
Tip! Check how you can make your home theater lightning-proof or safe against power surges. You can safeguard your equipment once you take certain precautions.

As many of you know watching a great movie on a small TV can be a little disappointing. This is because the TV will not give us the entire thrilling view that having a large television can. To compensate for this we either go to the movies and watch what we like or we invest in many electrical items that will mimic this movie theater feeling. Now having gotten this stuff we need to transform one section of our home into a home theater room design. To make sure that you make the most out of the living space that you have and you won’t cause any injuries to yourself, you should think about where you want everything to go in this room. Therefore the best way to get a good home theater room design is to have a written plan of how your new entertainment room will look. Since there are so many factors to take into account when you are planning your home theater room design you should carefully measure the room that you will be using as the home theater so that you know that all of your electrical items and home theaters necessities will fit in here. Once you have gotten the measurements noted you can start by planning where the various components will be placed. In the section where you movie screen will be, remove any pictures from that section. To get an idea of how the lighting can affect your viewing and to find out the clarity of your movie vision, place black masking tape over the wall about the size of your screen. With this tape in place you can know see where the light falls in the room and decide what windows you will want to have drapes for. This part of your home theater room design will allow you to pre-plan the amount of money that you will have to spend. Next you should take a chair and move it around until you have found a position that will let you see the entire screen without causing eye fatigue. Now the next part of your home theater room design is to have your speakers kept in certain places so that you can experience a surround sound facility. Therefore you should think about the placement of these speakers and the wiring that will be needed. Keeping the various electrical wiring to a minimum will help to prevent your home power from becoming overloaded. After all of these home theater room design issues have been looked over bring in the various items that you will need one at a time and begin the installation process. You may think that having to bring all of the equipment separately is hassle but at the end of the day you will have a fully working home theater and you won’t have overloaded your power circuits either. Now this is what home theater room design can bring to your life.