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Are You Ready For Home Theater Equipment?


There are many reasons why people like to go out to see a movie, like real movie theater popcorn, for one. Getting out of the house for a while, meeting up with friends, and enjoying the action and sound on that huge screen and those big, booming speakers is just plain fun. However, in the past decade, home theater equipment has become a serious rival for movie theaters. No crowds, no crying babies, no couples making out directly in front of you, and Orville Redenbachers movie theater popcorn. In your own home, you can watch Pirates of the Caribbean or The Passion of the Christ in their full theater glory. Even better, you can pause the action if you need a snack or a bathroom break. You dont have to miss a thing.

What Do You Need?

This depends upon what you want. Your home theater equipment can be as simple or complex as you desire. It also depends on what you can afford. As the technology advanced, so did the price of home theater equipment. As the technology becomes more commonplace, no doubt prices will start to decline. But for now, prepare to spend a bundle if you want high quality home theatre equipment.

To decide if youre ready for home theater equipment, think first about what you want, how much money you can devote to this project, and how much work you want to put into it. Maintaining home theater equipment can also be expensive; theres no reason to spend a small fortune on purchasing the equipment and then not taking care of it. Your theater can be as simple as a sound system connected to any television or as complex as a video projection and sound system in a dedicated room.

You need, at minimum, a television, a sound system, a comfortable place to sit, a remote control, something to watch, and snacks. Before you go out and buy home theater equipment that is either less or more than you require, is more expensive than your mortgage payment, and more difficult to work with than quantum physics, do your homework. Ask around; what do your friends like? Read the electronics and consumer magazines, and most of all shop around; dont buy the first thing you see. Compare quality, brands, prices, extras, ease of use, and warranty information. If youre technologically challenged, will the electronics store install the sound and video system for you?

Preparing to install home theater equipment is just as important as going out and making the purchase. Think it over carefully; you wouldnt buy the first car you saw, the first house you saw, or marry the first person you took to the movies. If youre not ready, the movie theater still beckons.

Arranging your home theater seating is the fun part!

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Do I Need A Special Room?

There are the basics that you should start off with for your home theater system, which includes that of the following: a large-screen television (at least 27 inches) with a clear picture, at least four speakers, equipment for splitting up the surround sound signal and sending it to the speakers, as well as something that will play movies in surround sound, preferably that with a clear picture. Make sure that you have a good television or screen, a projector if needed, and a great surround sound stereo speaker system. You might need a DVD player or a cable hook up for your input.