Buying Audio Components to Complete Your Home Theater
Posted by China Sourcing CommentatorSep 4
Great audio components will ensure you hours of entertainment to enhance your home theater experience.
This is the part of your home theater system that adds life to the movies you watch. Just imagine watching ‘Spiderman 3′ without audio.
Xaviera Arata Editor of the “Best Home Theater Systems” website — http://www. BestHomeTheaterSystem. me — pointed out;
“…Even if you were watching it in 3D, it wouldn’t appeal to you as much. So what do you look for in an audio components for your home theater?…” Added Xaviera Arata
Multi-format playbackYour basic CD player will do, but if you can splurge on an audio component capable of multi-format playback, then do so. This will allow you certain flexibility when it comes to playing music and video content that were recorded on different formats.
SpeakersSpeakers can make or break your home theater audio components. You could have the most sophisticated audio components on the market but if you played your DVD using some mediocre speakers, you’ll turn a really good movie into a B-rated disaster and a B-movie into something worse.
So how many speakers do you need? If you’re on an extreme budget, a set of two front speakers will do a decent job but if you want a real home theater experience, get front speakers, a center channel speaker, surround speakers, a subwoofer and throw in a single (or a pair of) rear surround speakers.
Front speakers are the main source to surround sound speakers, although you can hear the sound of the 3D environment. Was it a real bird chirping you hear next to his left ear? No, these are just surround speakers do their job.
The center channel speaker is the unit you place either below or above the monitor screen and is responsible for reproducing music, dialogue and other sound effects. The subwoofer is dedicated for bass sounds and is the one that makes your heart thump heavily during really scary scenes.
ReceiversReceivers are responsible for making sure you hear what you’re supposed to hear. They often include a radio tuner. Stereo speakers use two channels to amplify sound and send the sounds from the source to the speakers. Home theater receivers, on the other hand, are capable of providing output for multiple speakers and can decode surround audio sounds from sources like HDTV, multi-channel audio CDs and DVD movies.
AmplifiersIf you’re a certified audiophile, you’ll want a pre-amplifier, an amplifier and an equalizer to complete your home theater audio components.
“…These will require a lot of tweaking on your part, but if you know what you’re doing, amplifiers will add a little extra in your home theater experience that you otherwise wouldn’t have if they weren’t around…” Added Xaviera Arata
Further information, resources and reviews of the best home theater systems by clicking: http://www. BestHomeTheaterSystem. me
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