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What Kind of Home Theater Components Do You Need?
When you want to set up a home theater, there are a few must have home theater components that you just can't be without. The space where you plan to set up your home theater has to come into play.
If you have a large room, you'll need home theater components that can put out a decent sound. If you set up in a too small space and you get a too powerful sound, then the sound quality will be noticeably poor.
For example, consider the cars that drive up next to you at a stoplight. The music is so loud and booming from the small space in the car that you can hear the crackling and noise from the speakers.
So the first thing to do is consider the room and how the sound will play against bare floor versus carpeted floors (yes, it will make a difference). What is the source of light? Natural? Recessed? Lighting is part of the consideration, too.
Once you've settled on a room, one of the main components you need to get is the video display device. In simpler terms, that just means what kind of screen are you going to use. A large screen television? A screen made specifically for home theaters? The small 25 inch television?
All three will vastly change the way your images are viewed. The best types of televisions to consider with a home theater are either the rear projection or front projection television. Front projection isn't actually all together in a television unit. It's a film projector and the screen itself is cloth.
The next component you'll need is the receiver or the combination. You'll find those listed as an amplifier combination component. You can find a receiver that will include the components you need so that you don't have to buy them separately if you don't want to.
Some top brands of DVD players have the surround sound receiver already build right into the unit so you don't have to buy separately. You'll find those combinations usually sold as a set in a prepackaged deal.
You'll want speakers that are appropriate for the space where the theater will be set up. Some of the better home theaters do have six speakers but if you get good quality speakers, you can use four. Louder isn't better if it distorts the sound so that it comes across as gibberish. If you have to skimp anywhere in your home theater components, do not skimp with the speakers.
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