Time To Build A Home Theater!
Its time to take the plunge and build a home theater that youve been planning for months! Your finances are in order and youre prepared to spend what you can reasonably afford. Youve done your homework; youve researched the many types of TVs, sound systems, and DVD players and decided upon a complete package that meets your needs.
Theres one final thing to consider before you make your purchase. When you build a home theater, you must plan ahead about exactly where youre going to install your system. This depends entirely upon your lifestyle. If youre single and have no children, you can build a home theater wherever you wish, choosing the room where you spend most of your TV-watching time. If youre married with children, there are some special considerations to note. Unsupervised kids and home entertainment centers are chaos in the making! The costly equipment you purchased to build a home theater isnt child-proof. This is delicate machinery that can be too easily harmed with rough or inept handling.
Do I Need A Special Room?
Having a dedicated room in which to build a home theater is a darn good idea. Heres why: first, the room can be declared a restricted area to kids unless theyre supervised. Your family can plan TV time with the kids. Good for them, good for you, and best for your theater. Next, you can effectively place your surround sound speakers all around the room for maximum sound efficiency. This might be hard to do in your bedroom lest you cover up Grannys portrait. Finally, you can build a home theater to your own comfort standards.
Lets face it, movie theater seats are abysmally uncomfortable. Not to mention all that sticky gunk on the floor. In your dedicated room, however, being comfortable while watching the new Superman movie is guaranteed. Cushy reclining arm chairs, a modular sofa/chair arrangement, kids chairs, and end tables to hold your Pepsi and popcorn make your enjoyment complete. You dont have to spend a fortune to build a home theater thats both functional and comfortable.
If your home doesnt allow for a dedicated room, a den or family room will work just fine. Supervise the kids, and teach them not to touch anything without permission. Therell be more traffic in this room than in a dedicated room, but with reasonable care, you can build a home theater that the whole family will enjoy. Hopefully theres a bathroom nearby if you need to push the pause button.
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.
Compare Home Theater Systems
Do you remember the Betamax-VHS war?
These systems range from simple and inexpensive to complex, expensive and high maintenance. Having a dedicated room in which to build a home theater is a darn good idea. Next, you can effectively place your surround sound speakers all around the room for maximum sound efficiency. A good idea is to choose a receiver or processor that has at least two digital inputs: one for your DVD player and the other for HDTV.
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