Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Your Guide to Custom Home Theaters

By Owen Jones


Watching movies is a great way to escape from the stressful life we all lead these days. Watching movies on a wide screen with surround sound can transport you away from that stress into the plot of the movie you are watching. You live the plot it as if you were really there in the movie itself.

Until recently, we could only experience this sort of escapism in a cinema. However, modern technology is able to recreate the same visual and sound experience right in your own living room. We will discuss the starter components of a home theater system in this article. Read on to understand how these starter components can deliver the best cinematic experience possible in a custom home theater system.

Experts in home theater contend that the most important factor to consider when setting up a custom home theater system is the size of the location where you will install the home theater system. The most important factor in your custom home theater system, the television, is dependent on the size of the room, although the guideline is that a 27 inch television screen is the absolute minimum necessary for your home theater installation.

It is also recommended that a flat-screen television be used for a home theater system because it shows less glare and creates a crisper image. Another major component in a custom home theater system which is again dependent on the size of the location, is the loudspeaker system.

The number of speakers for your custom home theater system is dependent on the size of the location. You need at least three speakers to create a believable surround sound, but you may have to place up to six speakers, if you want a more lifelike sound. Adding a subwoofer may also be a good way to achieve a complete surround sound like in the movie theaters. Three loudspeakers is really the bare minimum, but you may go up to six if the room is bigger.

Another major piece of kit for your custom home theater system is the DVD player. It is recommended that DVD players with a progressive scan are the best choice. This is because a progressive scan reproduces a sharp , flicker-free image. However, this depends on the choice of television unit; you will need to make sure that your flat-screen television set supports 'progressive scan' protocols. You may also want to get DVD player with a five-disk carousel. This will mean you don't have to get up from your chair to change the discs so often.

A minor cause for thought is the power of the DVD player as that will determine how loud your speakers can be turned up. Of course, almost all this depends on the size of the room in which the custom home theater system is going to be installed. Small rooms only need a few pieces of equipment, bigger rooms may call for more and adding some proprietary home theater furniture to your home theater system will make a huge difference. A bigger room therefore needs a larger investment. A smaller room might require less, but still high quality, equipment to prevent your home theater set-up under-performing and feeling 'cheap'.

You might think about hiring a home theater expert to design a perfect, custom home theater system. If you can afford it, this is probably the best option, because a home theater expert will be able to design and set up your custom home theater system most efficiently.

The custom home theater expert may also suggest installing some additional features like a specialized home theater seating structure and even other home theater furniture, such as small tables for snacks and drinks in order to make your custom home theater system more complete and thereby make it more closely resemble full size movie theater. Having the finest and highest-quality custom home theater system you can afford, will give you a most enviable installation, one that you can really be proud of and one that will enable you to enjoy your movies to the fullest.




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