The rooms of the media are a great place to meet up with family movie night for some hot competition in the best gaming experience, or simply return to the place only to listen to music and surf the Internet. Here are some tips on how to set your music and the perfect home theater environment.
What do you need?
You can have a very convenient home theater with a simple configuration like a television, a pair of stereo speakers and a DVD player. But usually a home theater is a bit 'complicated if your goal is to reproduce on a smaller scale, of course, the integration of image, the drama and the sound you see in the movies.

Surprisingly, even a home theater system basic playback can be greatly enhanced DVDs, videotapes provide, and even television shows like "CSI" and "Smallville," which was recorded and broadcast in Dolby Digital 5 1 Surround Sound.

A home theater system consists of a pair of front speakers on either side of the TV, a center-channel speakers anchor above (or below) the TV dialogue of the actors on the TV screen, a few small surround speakers on both sides of your order seats, bringing the effects and ambient sounds of a film or television show and film music. Most home theater systems add a subwoofer for deep bass sounds. The six speakers in all, but should not be large. You still need a Dolby Digital surround sound audio / video receiver, which contains all the circuitry needed.

Electronics stores are happy to help you discover what works best in your home. .
The big question: What kind of TV?
CRT direct-view set ": The original TV technology has, in the last half century has been refined to an impressive level and convenient. But the U. S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ruled that all television stations in the United States must convert to digital broadcasting, and to activate the analog channels from 2009. Your old CRT TV did not receive digital broadcasts without a special set top adapter. Digital CRT SET provides stunning high-definition images, even if the maximum screen size is limited to about 40 cm. Most decoder and small dish satellite digital tuner) have the ability to receive HDTV (with a shell improved. Big-set CRT rear projection screen use (RPTV), which looks best in low light or dark rooms, even if new RPTVs are very good.

Plasma screens, three to five inches thick and 42-60 inch diagonal screen plasma flat is so bright you can see in a well lit room, and remain clear and bright over a wide viewing angle. But they want to use much force to keep warm enough and are subject to burn-in, if you're not careful (an image permanently imprinted on the screen).

LCD panel display, a flat-screen LCD panel is like a computer screen, with a maximum screen size of over 37 inches. LCD panels are very accurate color, and HDTV resolution, but may still have problems LCDs produce a true black, and have not yet seen in a corner.

DLP rear-and front-projection TV: The last. DLP is remarkably compact and bright images with blacks to see equal treatment best plasma and LCD-based. DLP technology is still new and some images may be the subject of a true rainbow. "

Select the correct size screen for your room
Where you sit determines the clarity of images on the TV screen. If all we are seeing real HDTV pictures, then you can get as close to two times the diagonal screen size – sitting about 8 feet for a 46-inch or a little 'more than a screen size of 50 inches. However finalized until the final conversion to all-HDTV, you can see a lot of TV to be good, traditional analog TV, and these images can be terrible neighbors.

If you watch regular non-HD TV sitting too close to a big screen, you see any errors. Figure on three times the size of the screen, as the minimum distance of standard TV viewing. So if you want a screen size of 60 inches, you should see at 15 feet away, to be satisfied with regular TV and still with the image. For HDTV or DVD, the image will be great in the distance.
Comfortable seating
Of utmost importance in your media room is the quality of seats. You know that sit at least for the duration of the game or film. And it is often the place to relax, so make sure you lying or sitting position is dedicated to the theater, you can watch the screen in the most convenient for you.
A note of caution with average room furniture:
If you put a speaker tower (or a model of platform) in a wall unit, dresser, entertainment center, as the sound bounces off the surfaces of the cavity of the roof can generate a sound anomalies and unmusical colorations. Of course, if your partner hates big speakers and want them to be hidden, you probably never notice the slight difference in sound.
Enjoy.
I have a friend with a real home theater, complete with gold cord to reveal the entrance and a red curtain, velvet rushes on the big screen. It 'really an experience, casually on the sofas and plush-watching "Lost." . . and the popcorn is free!

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