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		<title>Making A Home Theater</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Jun 2010 12:54:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shoppers in this new millennium are much more aware about electronic goods than people were at any time earlier. The older generation of today grew up in the 1960's and 1970's when everyone in the West had a television set and a stereo. Previous generations were not so fortunate for financial and technological reasons. Therefore, most shoppers nowadays have no compunctions about going shopping for complicated electronic equipment like a home theater.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shoppers in this new millennium are much more aware about electronic goods than people were at any time earlier. The older generation of today grew up in the 1960&#8217;s and 1970&#8217;s when everyone in the West had a television set and a stereo. Earlier generations were not so fortunate for financial and technological reasons. Therefore, most shoppers nowadays have no problems about going shopping for complicated electronic equipment like a home theater.</p>
<p>It is in the shoppers&#8217; best interest to research and comprehend about the components that go into making up a good home theater. It is not particularly exacting and many if not all of the components involved have been around for at least a few years now. Consider what goes into a home theater:</p>
<p>a screen &#8211; can be a television screen, a canvas screen for a projector or a modern plasma or LCD screen. Forget about the modern types of screen, they are still basically TV screens and they have been around for 80 years or so. Same with a projector.</p>
<p>a player &#8211; a DVD player is just an enhanced CD player and they have been out for 20-30 years. You have probably had one for most of that time. (You can add another dimension to your home theater here by switching an Xbox for the DVD player, but games machines are not new).</p>
<p>speakers &#8211; they are nothing new either. Speakers have been about as long as the television set.</p>
<p>So you see, there is nothing in that kit which you should feel awkward about buying. Fair enough, you will be buying state of the art examples of what I listed above, but they are fundamentally the same. You attach them all together with their special plugs and wires and then plug them into the mains. Switch on and it will work.</p>
<p>So the next issue is: do you buy a package or do you buy the elements and build your own home theater? The answer to that question truly depends on your level of competency. A package is easy and may work out cheaper too, but will it have the flexibility that you require? If you have a standard sized and standard shaped room, then I am sure that you will be able to buy a kit that will suit you. If you think that the speakers are sub-standard, you could always sell them on and upgrade after a period.</p>
<p>if you want to be certain of getting exactly what you need, I think that most people will have to buy the components separately: that is screen, player and speakers.</p>
<p>The size of the screen depends on the size of the room and how close you are sitting to it: a distance of between three times and five times the diagonal of the screen is about correct. However, some people like to be dominated by the screen and others do not want to wear their glasses, so it is up to individual preference.</p>
<p>The DVD player is a matter of individual preference too. They are all much of a muchness, but some people favour Sanyo while others favour Philips. If you want gaming capability too, use an Xbox instead of an regular DVD player.</p>
<p>Most rooms will require at least a 5.1 surround sound speaker set. These ought to be acquired as one package to ensure that they are all well-matched. That is five normal speakers and a sub-woofer.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org/home-theater-screens.html">Home Theater Screens</a>. If you are interested in a <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site.</p>
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		<title>Movie Theater Quality Sound At Home</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 31 May 2010 12:11:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you love going to the movie theater and get lost in the realism that their top-quality sound systems create? If you do, then I bet you are also one of those people who dislikes going there, only to have a potentially wonderful evening spoiled by noisy people talking through the movie or letting their cell phones ring.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you love going to the movie theater and get lost in the realism that their superior sound systems create? If you do, then I bet you are also one of those people who hates going there, only to have a potentially wonderful evening ruined by noisy people talking through the film or letting their cell phones ring.</p>
<p>I used to love the movie theater, but that was in the time when people respected the rights of others to listen to a movie in silence. There were no crying babies, ringing mobile phones or noisy youths in cinemas and if they got in they were soon kicked out if there was any row.</p>
<p>These days, cinema managers seem to take the easy route of letting these people spoil it for others. As a result, more and more quiet people are staying at home and the cinemas are becoming even noisier. If you are one of the stay-at-homes, but miss the cinema, why not recreate one in your home?</p>
<p>Build yourself a home movie theater with surround sound. You will never be sorry for installing surround sound in your home, because you will be able to play your favourite films, the TV and your music through it. The distinction between surround sound and stereo or even quadraphonics is breath-taking.</p>
<p>Different people have different requirements, aspirations, funds and even hearing ability, so it is tricky to suggest a system to a mass audience, but there are ways and means for going about the purchase of your own home theater system. A lot of people buy a kit home theater. This is OK, if funds are limited, but you will want to upgrade the screen and the speakers before very long. If you just want to put a home theater in a small spare bedroom and do it quickly and easily, then this method is for you.</p>
<p>If, however, you want a bit more, then you might prefer to get a bigger screen and make do with the speakers that came with the kit. These can easily be renewed later. If you want to get everything part by part, you will need a screen, speakers and DVD player. If you want to play games too, replace the DVD player with an Xbox.</p>
<p>But back to the speakers, whether you are renewing or putting your own system together, the strategy I suggest hold true. Write down the dimensions of your room or better still make a little plan of it to scale. Take this around the shops and malls and try to listen to a few set-ups in a room similar to your own. This could be difficult, but you might be fortunate.</p>
<p>Decide whether you need a 3.1; 4.1; 5.1; 6.1 or even 7.1 set of compatible surround sound speakers. Basically, it all depends on the size of your room, but the shop assistant will be able to demonstrate and advise you. As a guideline, a 5.1 surround sound set will be sufficient for most rooms. The figures stand for normal speakers and sub-woofers: ie 5.1 means five normal speakers and one sub-woofer.</p>
<p>The arrangement of the speakers depends on the size and shape of the room and on your personal taste, but the standard layout would be: one speaker the far left and far right of the screen and one beneath it with two more speakers a little separated from each other at the rear of the audience. The sub-woofer can go at the front or the back.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org/wireless-home-theater-systems.html">wireless home theater systems</a>. If you are interested in a <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site now.</p>
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		<title>Common Home Cinema Mistakes</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 10:12:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A home theater requires a sizable investment of money, thought and installation, particularly if you have a high quality home theater. Therefore, it is a shame that so may people just connect all the pieces in a room without giving any thought to what other things they should be doing to improve it. Unless you hire a professional adviser, you might not achieve the full potential of your home cinema system. However, it is not necessary to hire an adviser, if you just pay attention to a few common blunders made by a lot of home theater owners]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A home theater requires a sizable investment of money, thought and installation, particularly if you have a high quality home theater. Therefore, it is a shame that so may people just connect all the pieces in a room without giving any thought to what other things they should be doing to improve it. Unless you hire a professional adviser, you might not achieve the full potential of your home cinema system. However, it is not necessary to hire an adviser, if you just pay attention to a few common blunders made by a lot of home theater owners</p>
<p>The lighting in any cinema is very important, as I am sure you already know. Why is it then that many people do not treat it as important in their own home cinema? You never see external light &#8211; sun light &#8211; in a specialized movie theater and you should not want any in yours either. Hang heavy curtains over every window in the room and let them extend beyond the window with a good border.</p>
<p>Heavy curtains will not only keep external light out, but they will also dampen street sounds, something else you never hear in a real movie theater. If you have neighbours close by, it will also help to preclude them from being bothered by your loud films or music.</p>
<p>Do not try to save money by buying poor quality speakers. Do not mix and try to match speakers either, unless you are sure you know what you are doing. If you need five speakers and a sub-woofer, but can only afford three and the sub-woofer, buy speakers from a well-known brand that you know you can get hold of again.</p>
<p>Do not buy end of line speakers, as you will find upgrading hard. The best approach for the novice is to get a 5.1 surround sound set of speakers. Then, if at some point in the future you want to upgrade, you can quite easily, either by buying more or exchanging the lot in one go. One thing is for certain, a lot of the magic of going to the theater these days lies in the surround sound and you need to reproduce it at home.</p>
<p>It is not rocket science to put a home theater together whether it comes in kit form or not. However, if you do not feel happy setting it up, you would be better off having it done for you. Clearly, it is up to you how you go about this, but you could ask a relative or friend or neighbour or hire someone from the shop where you bought it. My guess is though that any moderately experienced eighteen year old has already seen one set up before and can do it for you.</p>
<p>Your movie theater, if it came in a kit, will or should have detailed instructions for you to follow. Please read the handbook before you start plugging things into each other. Read the handbook and inspect the parts until you are well acquainted with the installation process and the recommended positioning of the equipment.</p>
<p>Make sure that the voltage is set appropriately before you plug it into the mains. Most equipment is made abroad for sale to many countries, so they usually have some sort of selector for the voltage. Get it wrong and you could blow a part of the equipment, in all probability the amplifier, the DVD player or the screen. that could mean replacement of the module or poor reproduction of sound or picture.</p>
<p>It is not difficult to get the installation of your home theater right, but you do have to pay some attention to detail, if you want to get the best out of it.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org/home-theater-speaker-placement.html">home theater speaker placement</a>. If you are interested in a <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site now.</p>
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		<title>Home Cinema Luxury Seating</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2010 15:34:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people like to relax after a hard day at work by going to the movie theater. However, if you go straight from work, you are likely to get trapped in a traffic jam and you will not have had the chance to freshen up. On the other hand, if you go home first to have a shower and get changed, sometimes you can not be bothered to go out again. That is how it works with me in any case.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people like to relax after a hard day at work by going to the movie theater. However, if you go straight from work, you are likely to get trapped in a traffic jam and you will not have had the chance to freshen up. On the other hand, if you go home first to have a shower and get changed, sometimes you can not be bothered to go out again. That is how it works with me in any case.</p>
<p>So, would it not be nice to be able to reproduce that authentic movie going experience in your own home? Not only can getting to the cinema be a nuisance, you can be hassled once you get there too. People talking through the film or giggling right behind you, someone with his feet up on the back of the chair next to you, mobile phones ringing, babies crying&#8230; It is enough to put you off. And it is not even as if it is a cheap event anymore.</p>
<p>If you fall into this group, home theater was made for you. It is not necessary to have a spare room in which to set up your home theater, you could just as easily use the living room. The size of the screen is critical, but that is a function of the size of your room or, more accurately put, a function of how far away from the screen you will sit.</p>
<p>If you need a very large screen, you could go for a projector, although for most people a 36 &#8211; 60 inch screen should be enough. Then speakers. You must have surround sound or you will miss out on a lot of the realism of a true movie theater experience. Again, the number of speakers depends on the size of the room. A 5.1 configuration will do for most rooms. That means quadraphonic sound, plus one extra speaker under the screen and a sub-woofer.</p>
<p>If you like to play games, then you could replace the standard DVD player with an Xbox for a truly awesome experience. Those are the basics of a medium to excellent home theater with possible games functionality, but there are other things you can do as well.</p>
<p>A set of heavy curtains is a good idea. They will not only stop light coming in, but the will muffle sound getting out Seating is a requirement and I would add a few occasional tables too for drinks and snacks. If the room is not near the kitchen, a small fridge would be handy as well.</p>
<p>The seating arrangements are important too. Some people just put a few couches in the room and that works well enough. Others rather a few armchairs. If it is to be used mainly by kids, half a dozen bean bags is all they need to have fun. However, if you or you and your spouse want to make the experience really something else, why not get a couple of recliners or even better still electric massage chairs? You could be sitting there watching a film with a drink and some snacks on a near-by table while having all your problems and stress from work being soothingly massaged away.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with the <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org/home-theater-chair.html">Home Theater Chair</a>. If you are interested in a <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site now.</p>
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		<title>Selecting A Screen For Your Home Theater</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 12:08:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are considering setting up a home theater system, then there are three essential pieces of equipment to consider. They are the screen, the speakers and the player. Two of these components are directly related to the dimensions of the room in which you will be sitting and where you will be seated.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are considering setting up a home theater system, then there are three essential pieces of equipment to consider. They are the screen, the speakers and the player. Two of these components are directly related to the dimensions of the room in which you will be sitting and where you will be seated.</p>
<p>All DVD players over a certain price are pretty good and you ought to listen to a couple to make up your mind. The same with speakers, although how many you will need is dependent on the proportions of the room. The screen is more important and that is what I want to discuss here.</p>
<p>It will not actually be of very much help to you to just walk into a department store which stocks fifty or sixty television sets all in rows. You may find that you have a preference for one screen&#8217;s colour display over another, but the colours are controllable anyway by brightness, contrast and colour mix. You need to view the screen as it will be seen in your home theater.</p>
<p>In order to do this, I always advise getting a pen, paper, preferably graph paper, and a rule. Draw in the proportions of the room to the largest scale that the sheet of paper allows, maybe one inch for two feet or there abouts. Then draw a line to represent the screen against whichever wall you choose and finally add a few squares for the seating. Now measure the space between them and write that figure down, because it is very important.</p>
<p>Using our scale above, if the gap on paper between the screen and the seating is five inches, the distance in the room will be ten feet and ten feet is 120 inches. A good rule of thumb, when trying to work out screen size is the same one used for paintings, which is that the ideal viewing distance of a picture is between three and five times its diagonal measurement. Therefore, in our illustration, the ideal screen size should be between 40 and 24 inches. However, many experts put a minimum screen size for a home theater at 28 inches.</p>
<p>That may come as a bit of a surprise to many of you, because a lot of people think that the answer is the bigger the better. However, primed with this information, now go to the TV store and look at the TV&#8217;s again. You will find that if you get up too close to some sorts of screen the picture becomes rather poor, particularly with conventional television screens. Plasma and HDTV permit you to get a little closer without losing quality.</p>
<p>Another consideration is your age, or at least, the quality of your eyesight. Would you rather watch the film with your glasses on or off? Off for me, so I would tend towards the higher end of our scale or maybe even go above it. My eyes are not going to get any better, but I can always put my glasses on when the time comes that I cannot see my screen well any longer. However, I want to put that time off for a while yet, so I would go for a 48 inch screen in this example for my home theater. Plasma, if I could afford it.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org/home-theater-screens.html">Home Theater Screens</a>. If you are interested in a <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site.</p>
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		<title>Home Theater Packages</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 May 2010 15:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you want to buy a home theater system, there are a few essential principles that you should keep in mind. However, no matter how much guidance you are given, if your level of know-how is inadequate to understand it, it is a waste of time. Therefore, you have to be honest with yourself and admit to yourself how much you know.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you want to get a home theater system, there are a few basic principles that you should bear in mind. However, no matter how much advice you are given, if your level of know-how is inadequate to understand it, it is a waste of time. Therefore, you have to be honest with yourself and admit to yourself how much you know.</p>
<p>Fortunately for most of us, the Baby Boomers are the most electronically wise older generation ever, because many of today&#8217;s older generation grew up in the 70&#8217;s when everyone had a TV and a stereo.</p>
<p>Music and sound quality is important to Baby Boomers. However, if you were one of those who was not interested in electronics, a home theater kit is probably for you. On the other hand, if you feel competent to take on the task, you will be better served by a system that you compile yourself.</p>
<p>This is not to say that packages are not much good, it is just that there are certain variables that must be taken into account before buying a home theater system.</p>
<p>Sound or acoustics depends on the dimensions of the room where the home theater system is installed, most of us understand that, but because we are unlikely to want to remodel the room to suit the theater, we have to choose a speaker system to suit the room.</p>
<p>Likewise with the screen. Bigger is not always better. There is a ratio that can be used to help you work out the size of the screen you should be thinking about, but even this proportion depends on individual predilection.</p>
<p>The formula says that you should sit 9-15 feet away from a 36 inch screen, but you might have poor eyesight and prefer to have a 48 inch screen. This is where kit fall down.</p>
<p>In general, home theater packages suit regular shaped, smallish rooms. By that, I mean 12 &#8211; 20 feet in length and combinations thereof. Then, depending on the room again, you will have to consider the sound system. Stereo is not up to the job, if you want to replicate the sound of a full size movie theater. In order to do that, you will need surround sound with at least three speakers and probably five or more.</p>
<p>All in all, you will get the best system for your home movie theater if you buy the components separately, especially if you have an odd or oblong shaped room or certain personal preferences. However, a standard package delivers a quick and easy, passable solution for many modern, &#8217;standard&#8217; sized rooms.</p>
<p>One last piece of advice though, if you do buy a kit, make sure it is one that you can upgrade, particularly in the sound department. A TV screen is just a matter of a connection and they are all the same, but if your home theater package comes with three or five speakers, maybe you will want to add some more one day. You may also want to think about adding games functionality to your system too.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org/home-theater-screens.html">Home Theater Screens</a>. If you are interested in a <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site.</p>
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		<title>Which Screen To Use For Your Home Theater?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Apr 2010 16:51:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you do not buy your home theater in one box, as many people do, then you will have to choose a screen at some point or another. However, not only that, but you may be faced with deciding between a TV-cum-monitor unit and a drop down canvas screen.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you do not buy your home theater in one box, as many people do, then you will have to choose a screen at some point or another. However, not only that, but you may be faced with deciding between a TV-cum-monitor unit and a drop down canvas screen.</p>
<p>It really all depends on the dimensions of the room you want to use as your home theater. If you are going to convert the box bedroom into a movie theater, then a 28 inch TV screen could be enough for you, but if you are going to use a long room and people might be quite a few yards from the screen, then a projector and drop-down screen would almost certainly be the correct answer.</p>
<p>However, for most people, a normal TV screen would be satisfactory. There are several kinds of television sets on the market at the moment, so we will take a look at them in turn later. Firstly, I would like to mention the dimensions. It has been standard practice for hundreds of years to hang a painting five times the diagonal of that painting from the viewer&#8217;s eyes. In other words, if a painting or a screen or a window, is two feet diagonally, then the best place to view it from is ten feet away.</p>
<p>This is a general rule, it is not written in stone. Personal preference and eyesight come into it too. Therefore, if you used a 28 inch television set, the optimum viewing distance would be about 12 feet away. So, 28 inches would be plenty for most spare bedrooms, but maybe not for a converted attic or basement. This correlation between screen and room size is the most important to get right, otherwise the rest is a waste of money.</p>
<p>It all boils down to: do you like to sit in the front of the movie house or at the back? [We are only discussing viewing the film here]. If you like to be dominated by a huge screen, then the proportions I gave you must be decreased, otherwise they should be about accurate. Assess yourself: how far do you like to sit from your TV? Is it more or less than 5:1?</p>
<p>There are essentially three types of view screens and they are: plasma, rear projection and front projection screens. The first is the modern flat screen TV, the second the conventional TV and the third a system with a projector.</p>
<p>Plasma Televisions</p>
<p>These televisions give the best quality, especially for watching movies that are formatted for wide screen viewing. They have a much larger viewing area than traditional televisions and they also come in a wide variety of sizes in order to adapt to many types of home theater needs. The biggest problem with these beauties is the price, but that is dropping every month too.</p>
<p>Rear Projection Televisions</p>
<p>This is the standard cathode ray tube TV that we have all been watching since were born. Their major problem is that they are lumpy, but that was not a problem for decades, so if it suits your room, do not let it be a problem to you now,</p>
<p>Front Projectors</p>
<p>This is what you see at the movies or on old Cine 8mm &#8211; the drop-down projection screen. But, do not write it off. It still produces high-quality images and for larger rooms, it is basically the only screen for your home theater.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org/home-theater-screens.html">Home Theater Screens</a>. If you are interested in a <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site.</p>
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		<title>Wireless Speakers For Home Theaters</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 13:30:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wireless speakers are not the height of technology that they were not so long ago, but they are still fairly new. The good news is though that the price of good quality wireless speakers has come down to an reasonable level for most people. However, the incessant march of technology continues and it is almost unfeasible to be on the forefront of it for more than six months before something new comes out.</p>
<p>So, I have come to a deliberate decision not to be on the forefront of technology any more. Twelve months behind is good enough for me these days. It can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars to make that decision. I am sure that you are already aware how much items like computers, in particular laptops, and plasma TV screens have come down in recent times.</p>
<p>So, now is the time to get into wireless speakers. They are a good idea in any situation, because you can move speakers around without needing extension leads, but they are especially practical in a home theater because people will not be able to trip over the wires in the dark.</p>
<p>Wireless speakers have come down in price because there are more manufacturers making them, which is the normal reason why this happens. Many of the newer manufacturers are in the Far East, which is also nothing new, but the quality is just as good. They are just cheaper.</p>
<p>Wireless speakers are one of the first up-grades you should think about if your system is a couple of years old. Wireless speakers allow so much more freedom to move your speakers around to get the best sound out of your home theater set-up.</p>
<p>One suggestion if you want to try to save a bit on your purchase of wireless speakers is to buy online. But, do not rush into it. First of all do the round of the shopping malls and find out which wireless speaker systems you like. Take a note of three brands or models. Then go online and check the prices for these models.</p>
<p>You should note down the models, the online prices and the URL of the store where you saw them online. Then, go back to the stores where you first saw those models and ask if they are willing to equal, or better, the price. If they are willing to price match, all well and good. You have won because, if there is a problem you can return them locally. If they will not, you must weigh up the value of a local purchase to you.</p>
<p>You can easily end up with a top quality home theater system with wireless speakers by going about purchasing your up-grades in this way. You really ought to go the way of wireless speakers and if you do not believe me, just walk around the shopping mall one Saturday afternoon, you will soon be persuaded.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org/wireless-home-theater-systems.html">wireless home theater systems</a>. If you are interested in a <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site now.</p>
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		<title>Speakers Are Not The Last Word</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 13:37:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When most people are looking for a sound system, they usually go directly to the speakers. This is not necessarily wrong, but you must not end there. The speakers are an important part of a sound system, but they are not the be all and end all.</p>
<p>It also essential to think about the player and the amplifier, because any sound system is only as good as its weakest constituent. Another important topic is the positioning of those speakers. It is just as important to position your speakers correctly as it is not to buy cheap speakers. There are also misconceptions about size. Bigger is not always better.</p>
<p>In the past, it was often the rule that bigger meant better, but now often the reverse is often the case. Technological advancement has been concentrated on producing smaller speakers, that will take up less space in our smaller houses and smaller cars. Therefore, the smaller speakers are often the most technologically advanced.</p>
<p>If you are opting for surround sound, which is the best obtainable today, then you will also have to think carefully about placement. That is the positioning of the speakers. In a typical 5.1 surround sound home theater, you will have six speakers: five ordinary speakers and one sub-woofer.</p>
<p>These speakers would be set out one to the far right of the screen and one to the far left of it and one underneath it. The other two speakers would be at the rear of the audience, but not so far apart as the front speakers. The sub-woofer can go in the centre at the front or the rear.</p>
<p>For smaller rooms, a 3.1 surround sound system might be sufficient, that is you leave out the rear speakers. For a larger room, you may want either a 6.1 or 7.1 system. The 6.1 has the rear row of speakers corresponding to the front row, while the 7.1 has an additional middle rear speaker.</p>
<p>It is preferable if you can buy all your speakers at the same time from the same manufacturer. Obviously, they all have to match each other and the amplifier. The output from the amplifier has to match the capabilities of the speakers or you risk blowing them. That is, sending them more power than they can cope with, which causes too much vibration and permanent damage to the speaker&#8217;s internal components. Everyone has heard blown speakers, they sound awful.</p>
<p>If you can not afford to get all your speakers at the same time, buy a famous brand and a late-ish model, so that you can get more of them when you can afford to. Do not go for end of line speakers, because they are cheap, unless you can buy all the speakers that you will ever require for your set-up.</p>
<p>Buy your speakers online, if that gets you the best deal, but you really ought to hear speakers like the ones you are buying in action, before you make up your mind. You could also take your Internet price to the local dealers and ask them to match it. They might, you never know and it will save you postage too.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org/home-theater-speaker-placement.html">home theater speaker placement</a>. If you are interested in a <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site now.</p>
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		<title>Our Home Movie Theater System</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Mar 2010 13:52:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It all started about nine months ago, when my wife and I decided it would be a good idea to modernize our home. It took a lot of talking about because neither of us genuinely wanted to take the job on as we both have active business lives. However, one Sunday afternoon, I took the bull by the horns and started to strip the paper off the walls and the ceiling in the kitchen. My wife soon joined in.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It all started about nine months ago, when my wife and I decided it would be a good idea to modernize our home. It took a lot of talking about because neither of us genuinely wanted to take the job on as we both have active business lives. However, one Sunday afternoon, I took the bull by the horns and started to strip the paper off the walls and the ceiling in the kitchen. My wife soon joined in.</p>
<p>It took us a month to finish it, because we only had Saturday afternoons and Sunday, but we found that we enjoyed the physical work, we both have desk jobs, and we really enjoyed working and planning together. It was a new but pleasing experience for us.</p>
<p>So, on the day we finished, we prepared a special meal and laid the table properly. After the meal, we sat down to watch a film on TV. But neither of us had been able to do that for a month and we both felt restless. My wife said something like: &#8216;Wouldn&#8217;t it be nice to have another project to do?&#8217; and I think we both had the same idea at the same time.</p>
<p>The spare bedroom! Well, our kids had families of their own now, so we actually had three spare bedrooms. We decided to turn one of them into a home theater. Neither of us particularly liked watching TV, but we both liked films which are normally ruined by too much advertising.</p>
<p>We went up to the smallest room, but it was too small so, like Goldilocks we went to the next, but ended up in the largest room, so that we could entertain friends or family too. Neither of knew what to do next about the home movie centre, but we knew that we could empty the room out and measure it, which is what we did. All the furniture went into the garage until the charity shop could take it away and we went to the Internet to get advice.</p>
<p>There was tons of advice on websites and in articles and we soon felt confident enough to take the venture on. We transferred the dimensions of the room in scale onto a sheet of paper and drew in where the screen would go and where we would be sitting. The distance left between us and the screen would be about 15 feet.</p>
<p>We had read that the best viewing distance is between three times and five times the diameter of the screen, so we could choose a screen between sixty inches and 36 inches. Being in our fifties, we though we would make it easier on our eyes and opted for a forty-eight inch plasma screen.</p>
<p>We ordered that from the Internet. We had also read that the Xbox was a first-class double as a DVD player and we knew that our grandson was always on about one, so that was next. We were a bit stuck with the speakers, but my brother could assist me on that one. We had about a week before our equipment would arrive, so we resolved to redecorate in the evenings.</p>
<p>Once complete, we installed all our equipment with my brother&#8217;s help and we were away. At first we used a couple of sun loungers as seating, but we pretty soon got two delightfully comfortable reclining chairs and two couches for visitors. We may upgrade those later and put in dimmable lighting too, but for now we are very happy with our home movie system and so is our grandson.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org/home-theater-screens.html">Home Theater Screens</a>. If you are interested in a <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site.</p>
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