Installing Surround Sound For Better Home Theater
submitted: Jul 29th 2008 |
by: LeeDobbins |
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If you're installing up a home theater you should seriously consider installing surround sound - otherwise you'll be missing out on a vital part of the home theater experience! Although ordinary speakers will mimic the sounds of the movie, the surround sound speakers will provide greater quality and make you feel as if you're sitting right in the center of the action on the screen.
Good surround sound speakers will come with a digital media port which will provide even more flexibility. This enables you to play music from your iPod, computer, or any Bluetooth equipment. By utilizing this port you can take the audio on these other devices and channel them through the surround sound so you can enjoy the amazing tone and range that the speakers can generate.
You want to make sure you go for quality when choosing surround sound speakers. To get a good surround sound you will need at least 5 speakers. Normally the systems have 3 to5 wall mountable speakers and a subwoofer. The wall speakers give a wide sound field, a good resounding sound and so the more they are in number ,the better will be the sound. Two front speakers, a center speaker, and two rear speakers and a subwoofer will complete the enthralling experience you wish to get .
For installing surround sound systems you have to run wires across the room, which can be a pain. Since some speakers have to be in the back ,it will require going under the seating or along the wall. One way is to drill holes in the floor and run the wires from the basement (assuming your home theater is on the first floor!. The whole messy wire business can be cut out if you go with wireless.
It is important to determine where you want your center speaker to be located. If you want it in close proximity to the TV, you should spend the money to get one that is magnetically shielded so that you will not get distorted images. Also, it is important that you get a subwoofer that comes with it's own power supply.
Finding the right receiver is crucial for your Surround Sound experience. The ideal receiver will allow you to control movie and music output separately, to plug in headphones and other accessories easily, and has at the minimum a 4-channel Dolby Pro Logic decoder. Additionally, Auto Calibration and Digital Cinema Sound will provide the crispest listening experience. Finally, buy the highest-wattage receiver you can afford.
Installing surround sound is very time-consuming and complicated, so you may wish to get a professional to do the job. Picking the right receiver and speakers is truly the most critical part, so after you have done that, you've won most of the battle.
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