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The Difference Between Home Theatre Calibration and Home Theatre Installation


Installing a home theatre system and home theatre calibration are two totally different things. One is connecting the home theatre and getting it to produce sound while the other is way of being pulled into a whole new audio/video experience and judging the quality of sound and visual effects. Not calibrating the home theatre system may certainly cause some disappointment.

To take an example of what home theatre calibration really is one can think of a race car and a sports car as being similarly constructed but which perform radically differently. What is the reason behind this, one may wonder? While a race car has been tuned so that all the parts function perfectly, the sports car is basically an assembly of parts, each of which function without much tuning.

A Certified Installation Technician

To feel the exhilaration and excitement from your home theatre system, one option is to get it calibrated by a certified installation technician who will design, install and calibrate the system for you. Even if you are not a beginner or are just looking to add features to your existing home theatre, buying a home theatre may pose a great challenge because there are literally thousands of options to choose from.

Having bought the home theatre system, home theatre calibration can be categorized into four distinct categories viz., professional, amateurs, tinkerers and enthusiasts. While professionals, who know all the ropes, may charge a fee for calibrating your system, the amateur is one who simply plays it by ear and eye, taking up the task of calibrating more as a hobby rather than with any serious purpose.

People who tinker with home theatre calibration do nothing more than incessantly fiddle with their home theatre systems, while enthusiasts are in it for the perfect sound and visuals, though this is nothing more than a means to an end, rather an end in itself. Whatever be the category that one falls into, there are several products available that help in home theatre calibration.

Some well known home theatre calibration products are Digital Video Essentials and the AVIA guide. The first is laden with features and has been around for quite some time, dating back to the days of the laserdiscs. AVIA discs are easy to use as well navigate, for though some odd reason, not widely used. Getting maximum benefit from either of these products is up to individual users and for those on a tight budget the Imaging Science Technicians is their best bet as the type of calibration they provide exceeds the on disc capabilities of Digital Video Essentials and AVIA guides.

One of the first decisions that need to be taken is where to install the home theater sound system.

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To add more comfort to the arrangements, convenience is important and lamps and tables can be placed close to the sitting area and, in small spaces, light furniture should be used.

Your DVD home theater system will deliver extraordinary sound quality as well as cinema-quality video reproduction. Arranging your home theater furniture is the fun part! Both have their benefits and should be found at your local home theater store.