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MY HOME THEATER simple but Proud!


My home theater is simple but proud in its making! Consisting of, Parasound Halo A51 amplifier, Parasound Halo C1 controller, Denon DVD-3930ci, Play Station 3 for play, Klipsch RC-64 center, Klipsch RF-83 mains, Klipsch RS-62 rear and for the heart thumping bass a Velodyne DD-18, veiwed on a 42″ Sharp Aquos.

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Simple Steps To Improved Home Theater Audio

So you’ve just bought your first home theater audio system. You spent a few hours with your spouse pulling out your hair and trying to figure out where all the various parts and pieces go. You finally got it all squared away, you popped a bowl of popcorn and you put in your favorite DVD. You settled in, prepared to be blown away by the surround sound experience, and when the music started…you were less than stunned. What happened? You check all the wires and buttons and as far as you can tell, everything is as it should be. But then again, you’re not an audio system expert and aside from referring to the directions that came with the equipment, you’re not really qualified to appraise the situation. So you spend the next two hours watching a movie with less-than-perfect audio, wishing you knew more about such things.


Most people who purchase home theater audio systems are not electronics experts. Fortunately for them, they don’t need to be. If you ever find yourself in a situation like the one described above, take the time to make a few simple confirmations before calling it quits or calling in a professional. Most of these items are simple to accomplish, and several don’t even involve electronics. Don’t worry; you are smarter than your audio system.


First, check that your speaker(s) and interconnect cables are in the correct positions. Yes, you probably checked this when you first set up the system, but it never hurts to be sure. If you’re anything like most people, you have a lot of cables behind your audio/video receiver, and it’s easy to mix up which wire goes where. Try ensuring that your system’s test tones are coming out of the correct speakers.


If you think your system’s bass sounds off, perhaps thick or uneven, try the simple expedient of lowering the volume. Most people crank up their subwoofers louder than necessary, and this can distort the sound. If that doesn’t work and if your other (satellite) speakers are on the small side, try adjusting the subwoofer’s crossover point. Bigger satellite speakers produce more bass on their own, so smaller versions need the crossover controls set at midpoint or higher.


There is a lot that can be accomplished through rearranging the speakers’ positions, too. Again, if the bass is uneven, try moving the subwoofer away from the wall or walls and closer to one of the satellite speakers. This can sometimes have the effect of evening out the bass. If the sound quality of your satellite speakers is lacking, try placing them on floor stands or wall brackets. And if you don’t want to spend the money on such speaker holders, at least remember that speaker orientation plays an important role in sound quality. Speakers should be placed so that their tweeters are as close as possible to ear level. The speakers to the left and right of the listening position should be equidistant, and a speaker should never face the corner of a room.


Finally, if all else fails, redecorate your home theater. Hard surfaces such as wood or tile floors, windows and mirrors can sound overly crisp. Some softer decor, such as a thick rug or drapes, will absorb some of the sound and mitigate the harsh effect.

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Home Theater Systems – Follow These 7 Simple Steps to Getting Sweet Home Theater Bargains

Buying electronics can be such a frustrating experiences. People can get so easily confused with so many options and choices. And different types of technology are mind-boggling.

And it’s no different to a Home Theater System. Picking and purchasing a home entertainment center can be a great piece of equipment to own that can bring the whole family together at certain times and provide many hours of entertainment.

That’s what its all about after all. (?)

When you go into your local electronics store, and stick to your guns (budget.)

Be careful when you enter as you will be amazed by the whirlwind of gadgets available and get so easily caught up, eventually this amazement feeling turns you upside down, frustration envelopes your mind, as you blow your budget and end up with a nice (hefty) credit card bill. You know it is easily done.

However if you have an intended budget it is still possible, to stick to it with, and get the bargain in the process.

Forewarning: There is a little bit of work in terms of researching but the rewards can be beyond belief in the kind of quality and power of a home theater system and the cost involved.

1. Make several trips to multiple stores or multiple phone calls over the course of a week.

2. Do not spend more money than is necessary, so done make the selecting a home theater system light. Don’t buy on impulse.

3. When at the store really check out the systems you’re really interested in. Bare in mind in the store the system is going to sound fantastic, compare all the systems with the features you are wanting.

4. Keep a listing of all prices and respective models, then go online and check out and compare the prices with your list.

5. Take note of the website and point out this information including price

6. Compare these prices to the local store and try to negotiate with them and see if you can get the same Internet price. You might be surprised at what they might give you. If they don’t give you the price, they might throw in a freebie, such as a DVD player that can be equivalent to the price difference.

Summary

The trouble of purchasing items online is unless you know it’s a reputable company you just done really know what you are getting, plus when it comes to components like speakers – what is the real quality, you just don’t know until you listen to them, and you can’t do that online.

Comparing prices, find the lowest possible price can mean the difference of a system within your budget or outside.

Shopping online you should be able to save money over the local stores and usually with free shipping too.

Robert Cacciatore is a publisher of Home-Theater-EntertainmentCenters.com where you will find infomration about home theaters, all in one entertainment centers, wireless equipment. Inlcuding how to prolong the life of your Home Theater system.


A Home Theater System can be a great addition to you house providing you select the right one. The options and choices to make can be quite frustrating and need not happen to you if you have the right knowledge. You can attain the right knowledge by going to Home-Theater-EntertainmentCenters.com

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