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Home Theater Plan: Equipment And Cost Factors


In the end, it is of course up to you and your own personal preferences in order to decide on a home theater plan that is right for you. However, there are some certain basics and ideas that can be followed in order to help you out in the designing and completion of any home theater plan, of which can always be altered and changed to fit your liking. This is speaking in regards of the equipment you can purchase, and the costs involved. Whether you are hoping to only spend a small amount, or are looking to go all out in your home theater plan, there are ways to be pleased with either option.

A Basic Home Theater Plan

There are certain components that are basically essential to any home theater plan, although you can alter them depending on the amount of money you want to spend and the certain components that are more important to you. For instance, although any TV will work with a home theater system, usually a larger sized TV is the way to go, because you will get a better quality picture.

If you are willing to spend a larger amount of money, the best idea is to get a television set that is digital ready, which means that it should either be equipped with a built-in HDTV tuner, or that it is capable of reproducing HDTV signals from an externally connected set-top box. You will also need an audio/video receiver or processor component that includes Dolby Digital technology, in order to be able to decode the Dolby Digital signal into its six discrete output channels. 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.

You should remember that each speaker that is included in your home theater system will need its own channel of amplification, so for instance a 5.1 system would need six channels and a 7.1 system would need eight. Although the amplifiers are usually built in to the audio/video receivers, there are also some stand-alone multi-channel power amplifiers that are available for use with preamp/processor components. If you are looking to conserve financially, there is always the option of a home-theater-in-a-box (HTIB) systems, which is a complete and integrated home theater system that can fit into a single shipping carton.

With you home theater audio system, you wont be able to resist hearing everything.

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Youll need a large-screen TV at least fifty inches or youll have a great sound system with a sub-standard picture.

The drawback is that a home theater isnt a home theater without people to fill the seats. Your bass speaker will sound better if its in front of you, providing more rumbling during those action movies, as long as it isnt hemmed in on your home theater cabinet by other solid objects like books. To find the best components, research the various items online. One important difference is that your DVD home theater systems are able to store at least seven times the amount of data that a music CD can hold.