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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

How To Get The Ultimate DVD Home Theater

By Glenn Matthews


It doesn't take a million bucks of expensive equipment to turn one room in your home into a theater room. If you have the funds, then go nuts if you wish - you can even install theater-style seats to make guests feel like they're in a movie house. You can even have curtains that'll open on command with the push of a button, but you don't have to hire a professional to build a home theater for your house.

You don't have to be a technology whiz and no everything there is to know about having a DVD home theater. What you have to have is some basic knowledge about home theater systems so that when you go shopping for yours or start looking to upgrade, you get the best system for the best deal.

What makes a home theater system so special? The quality, that's what - the top-of-the-line quality pictures can make everything else look antiquated. Those in the know claim that you can get that theater feel with a DVD home theater. They're correct, but they're missing something. You get the theater experience at your own convenience. This makes it easy for night people to feel like they're in a theater during the wee hours of the morning, a time when most theaters are closed for the day.

In a theater, when a movie plays, there is usually more than one amplifier unit set up around the screen. In fact, there's one on each side of the screen and one in the middle.

That "surround sound" experience comes courtesy of satellite speakers, so you can have the entire theater room bathed in sound while viewing the movie. After which, the audio output would be split into different channels so you can get the best sound possible.

If you would take a look at the screen in a movie theater, you would find out that the height is shorter than the length, which is the opposite of your usual TV set. All of that is what you're looking for in a home DVD system-the quality, the sound and the sight that matches a visit to the movie theater.

The DVD player in the system you buy (depending on which one you get) can have the capabilities to broadcast from five channels. You can even improve on the sound that comes out by getting a sub woofer. It goes without saying that you need a bigger TV for the best possible experience, because an average sized television set is just not going to cut it if you want an authentic theater feel.

Your home theater system is only as good as the time and research (not necessarily the money) you put into setting it up. You may save some money by buying cheaper or non-optimum equipment, but you won't get a good deal in the long run. You'll want to keep your system for many years so you might as well go ahead and set up a system that you'll be happy with.




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