Archive for the ‘Home Theater’ Category

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

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008
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:

Are Your Home Theater Speakers in the Right Place? (Home theater reciever)

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008
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.

Sound is one of the most important aspects of a great home theater experience. Quality sound really brings film to life and that fact spurs many home theater aficionados to select their speakers and sound equipment with great care.

Too often, though, the speakers that sounded great in the listening room don’t pack the same punch when installed at home. The issue is usually related to speaker positioning.

Home theater pics - Consider Your Home Theater Seating Carefully

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008
Tip! Think about what kind of look you want in your home theater. If the room is a dedicated home theater, you can pretty much pick whatever look you want.

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After you have your home theater set up, you will want to look into your options as far as seating is concerned. If you do not have a comfortable place to enjoy your system, what is the point in having one in the first place? When you are searching for home theater system you will have many options available. Choosing your set up is nothing more than personal preference built around the size of your room.

Home Theater - Your Personal Silver Screen (Electronics home theater equipment)

Sunday, January 13th, 2008
Tip! Think about what kind of look you want in your home theater. If the room is a dedicated home theater, you can pretty much pick whatever look you want.

Home Theater Projector Screens and Surfaces

Three Ways to Grab Home Theater Discount (Home theater sony)

Tuesday, January 8th, 2008
Tip! A very important priority in any home theater seating is comfort as you may need to be seated for an average of 90 to 120 minutes for a full length feature movie. Answering the following questions may help you to judge whether the home theater seating you are choosing will give you the level of comfort that you need.

You don’t necessarily have to splurge when buying a home theater system. I’m going to show you 3 ways you can build a home theater system using some techniques I learned over the years which can help you save some money and grab home theater discount.

Home theater subwoofers - Home Theater In A Box Reviews

Thursday, November 15th, 2007
Tip! A common mistake that many people make when installing their own home theater setup is stacking the components like the receiver, dvd player, cable box and so on, so closely together that they have no room to breathe. Often they will even put them inside a closed cabinet too, which only compounds the problem.

A home theater in a box is a great solution for someone who doesn’t know a lot about electronics or doesn’t want to take the time to put together a home theater piecemeal. It takes the guesswork out of buying separate parts and then wondering if they will be compatible.

Home theater dvd - A Home Theater Audio Review for Dummies

Saturday, November 10th, 2007
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.

A home theater audio review can be like reading or speaking another language for many people, so this brief article will attempt to show you a few examples of some of those reviews re-written (or re-calibrated) for your convenience. A home theater audio review shouldn’t be complicated or confusing but should reflect the experience of home theater audio itself and be fun, exciting, and informative without talking over the intended reader. Axiom Audio The Axiom audio system is both exciting and refreshing in its simplicity. Most home theater audio review sites agree that Axiom audio is one of the top performers in the world of home theater audio. The importance of balance is key, and Axiom achieves that balance with each system that is produced. There are several options of Axiom audio equipment available on the market and selecting yours depends entirely on the size of your room and the personal preference involved. The Axiom 7.1 stereo speaker system creates fully orchestrated sound using its massive speakers, but it may be too large for a lot of rooms. For smaller rooms, the Axiom 5.1 stereo speaker system may be more comfortable and may achieve that tighter balance of power and control that one looks for in stereo shopping. It is important to locate the points of balance in your own life and apply them to your home theater speaker system so that you are not overwhelmed with the power produced. Pioneer Home Theater System Receiver Another popular item in most home theater audio review magazines is the Pioneer brand of equipment. There are a lot of different types of receivners on the market, both entry-level and sophisticated. Finding the one that works best with your home options can be trick but rewarding given the right basic knowledge. Pioneer offers an entire plethora of market ideas for your home theater audio, and most of them function with great ease and offer tremendous quality assurance. The Pioneer VSX-815-K receiver, for example, is a powerful receiver that adds depth to any room’s system. It boasts 100 watts in seven channels (a total 700 watts), Dolby Digital Sound, 2 sets of speaker outputs for main cords, subwoofer calibrations, component video switching, several digital inputs for all of your digital audio needs, and a one year adjustable warranty that includes all parts and labor. Most home theater audio review writers seem to agree with the notion that the VSX is one prime receiver.