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Setting Up a Home Theater

Thoughts of a home theater can bring the best of entertainment into your home and this can be very exciting. Here we look at what is involved in setting up such a system for you and your family to enjoy.

A home theater can be an amazing experience and can make staying at home to watch a movie an excellent way to spend an enjoyable evening! If you need to increase your entertainment quotient but simply do not have the money to start painting the town red more often then it may be time to bring the theater into your house and make your own entertainment.

You have a CD player in your home, a plasma screen television, a DVD/Bluray Player, a digital video recorder (DVR) and a satellite dish. You have plenty of media elements that give you hours of listening and watching pleasure. How then do you bring all of these elements together to make them work in conjunction with each other? What you need is a home theater. In this way you have some latitude as you can go with a lower end cheaper system or you can shoot for the stars right away and purchase a top-of-the-line system.

A home theater is basically your own private screening room in your home. In order to put your system together you have to figure out what you have to work with and from there you must decide what elements of the system you need to buy. A theater system for your home must connect a variety of components. It connects the video sources such as a DVDFree Articles, VCR and DVR as well as cable or satellite boxes to your television or computer monitor. It also connects to the speakers you have which in turn connect by way of a home theater receiver. Some individuals wishing to set up their own theaters in their dwellings decide to plug the audio components into the receiver. The audio components would be a CD player and/or a MP3 player.

Once you take stock of what you already have you will know what you need to go out and buy. You can pay as little money or as much money as you can afford. In some cases you may be fortunate enough to need to buy nothing more than a receiver and a couple more speakers.

You also need to take a close look at the room you wish to set up the home theater in and the space that you have available for it. If you have a dedicated room that you are preparing for the theater then what you will need is to choose a powerful theater system. What you must think about in terms of the system is the measurements in watts per channel.

If the theater is to be placed in a bedroom in your home then 40 watts is a good measurement. A living room that is of average size would require 40 to 80 watts for measurements. If the room you plan to develop the household theater system in is a medium to large sized room with ceilings that are high then you will need at least an 80 watt receiver.

Select a receiver that has as a minimum Dolby Digital or Digital Theater System (DTS). Do not select a receiver with Dolby ProLogic or Dolby Surround unless the one you are considering also comes with Dolby Digital.

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