Even in your youth, you may have always wanted to watch a movie at home as if you were watching it in a real theater, but couldn't because the technology wasn't available yet. Fast forward to the present - back then such technology wasn't available, but since it is right now, maybe home theater systems are still very much your cup of tea. With a home theater, you can enjoy the same pleasures of watching a movie outside, without having to queue up for tickets or sit next to annoying patrons who yell "whoa, dude, did you just see that?" after every fast-paced scene.
It wasn't too long ago when going to a movie meant getting dressed and getting your car ready to drive to the theater. Then you'd have to wait in a long line only to pay an ungodly amount to watch what would sometimes turn out to be a bad movie. And after getting the ticket, you'd wait in line yet another time to buy some popcorn and soda, which would again cost you a small fortune.
Okay, so you now had your ticket and you now had your refreshment, but just your luck as you took your seat only to discover someone had stuck a piece of gum on the upholstery. And just as the movie would start, you would get the aural equivalent of a rock concert, only less enjoyable - with the "rock star" a tiny child who keeps crying despite repeated attempts to shush.
And as the movie would proceed, you'd struggle to understand anything, except the occasional ear-piercing scream courtesy of aforementioned toddler. Such an experience is enough to make a person lose his or her sanity instead of enjoying a nice film. You don't need to worry about such comedy of errors happening with a home movie theater system.
Surround sound is one thing a home theater system cannot do without, so make sure you look for a system whose speakers are of the highest sound quality.
Two speakers wouldn't be enough to provide good sound, if you're thinking of saving money. But if you have four or more speakers, you can have the sound divided equally into these channels, giving you a more robust sound that can be heard crisply anywhere in the entertainment room. Surround sound is largely dependent on the number of speakers you have for the entire system. If you want only the best sound quality, go with six speakers.
When it comes to screen selection, you do not want to buy the cheapest one you can afford. Don't be afraid to spend on getting something of top quality. Don't go with screens that are less than 27 inches. You would want to get something of such a high quality because you want the detail in a person's face to be as high resolution as possible. There is no substitute for exquisite detail on a TV screen.
At the center of your home theater system will be the surround sound receiver. It's up to you whether you wish to buy the components one by one or if you want a receiver that has several components all in one package. Expect to pay a few hundreds at least or a few thousands at the very most when buying a receiver - the cost would largely depend on the components.
It wasn't too long ago when going to a movie meant getting dressed and getting your car ready to drive to the theater. Then you'd have to wait in a long line only to pay an ungodly amount to watch what would sometimes turn out to be a bad movie. And after getting the ticket, you'd wait in line yet another time to buy some popcorn and soda, which would again cost you a small fortune.
Okay, so you now had your ticket and you now had your refreshment, but just your luck as you took your seat only to discover someone had stuck a piece of gum on the upholstery. And just as the movie would start, you would get the aural equivalent of a rock concert, only less enjoyable - with the "rock star" a tiny child who keeps crying despite repeated attempts to shush.
And as the movie would proceed, you'd struggle to understand anything, except the occasional ear-piercing scream courtesy of aforementioned toddler. Such an experience is enough to make a person lose his or her sanity instead of enjoying a nice film. You don't need to worry about such comedy of errors happening with a home movie theater system.
Surround sound is one thing a home theater system cannot do without, so make sure you look for a system whose speakers are of the highest sound quality.
Two speakers wouldn't be enough to provide good sound, if you're thinking of saving money. But if you have four or more speakers, you can have the sound divided equally into these channels, giving you a more robust sound that can be heard crisply anywhere in the entertainment room. Surround sound is largely dependent on the number of speakers you have for the entire system. If you want only the best sound quality, go with six speakers.
When it comes to screen selection, you do not want to buy the cheapest one you can afford. Don't be afraid to spend on getting something of top quality. Don't go with screens that are less than 27 inches. You would want to get something of such a high quality because you want the detail in a person's face to be as high resolution as possible. There is no substitute for exquisite detail on a TV screen.
At the center of your home theater system will be the surround sound receiver. It's up to you whether you wish to buy the components one by one or if you want a receiver that has several components all in one package. Expect to pay a few hundreds at least or a few thousands at the very most when buying a receiver - the cost would largely depend on the components.
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