There's a good chance that even back in the day, you wanted to watch your movies at home without sacrificing any audio or video quality available at theaters. But now it is thanks to home theater systems and you can't wait to get one for your living room. A home theater system could allow you to feel like you're in a real theater, only without the long lines and noisy, obnoxious moviegoers who sometimes reveal spoilers just when the action is getting good.
Just a few years ago, what you needed to do to watch a movie was to get dressed, leave the house, and drive all the way to the theater. Then you had to wait in line until you paid an arm and a leg for a movie ticket. And you'd pay yet another king's ransom to buy your snacks, maybe some chips and some pop, but only after waiting in line a second time.
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.
Time and again, your ability to see and hear the movie was interrupted by someone leaving and returning with the crying child. The entire experience is enough to leave you feeling very frustrated and cheated. A home movie theater bypasses all of that frustration.
You'll want a home theater system that delivers the maximum in surround sound, so you'll want to make sure if you're buying the system as a set that it comes with top of the line speakers.
Some systems on the low end of the cost scale only come with two speakers. If you can get a system with four or more speakers, you'll like that better in the long run because the receiver takes sound and divides it among the speakers. Your surround sound system can be as good as the number of speakers. For optimal performance, have six speakers.
It doesn't make much sense to save money by purchasing the cheapest screen you find on the market. Put some money into it and take the best. Never go smaller than 27 inches. The reason to invest in the best screen you can get is because you want a picture so clear you can see the pores on a character's face. That's how detailed you want the resolution to be.
Getting a top quality surround sound receiver can complete your home theater system and give guests the best quality experience. You can get a receiver that does the job of several components or you can purchase your components separately. You can expect to pay anywhere from several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars for a decent system depending on the components you choose.
Just a few years ago, what you needed to do to watch a movie was to get dressed, leave the house, and drive all the way to the theater. Then you had to wait in line until you paid an arm and a leg for a movie ticket. And you'd pay yet another king's ransom to buy your snacks, maybe some chips and some pop, but only after waiting in line a second time.
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.
Time and again, your ability to see and hear the movie was interrupted by someone leaving and returning with the crying child. The entire experience is enough to leave you feeling very frustrated and cheated. A home movie theater bypasses all of that frustration.
You'll want a home theater system that delivers the maximum in surround sound, so you'll want to make sure if you're buying the system as a set that it comes with top of the line speakers.
Some systems on the low end of the cost scale only come with two speakers. If you can get a system with four or more speakers, you'll like that better in the long run because the receiver takes sound and divides it among the speakers. Your surround sound system can be as good as the number of speakers. For optimal performance, have six speakers.
It doesn't make much sense to save money by purchasing the cheapest screen you find on the market. Put some money into it and take the best. Never go smaller than 27 inches. The reason to invest in the best screen you can get is because you want a picture so clear you can see the pores on a character's face. That's how detailed you want the resolution to be.
Getting a top quality surround sound receiver can complete your home theater system and give guests the best quality experience. You can get a receiver that does the job of several components or you can purchase your components separately. You can expect to pay anywhere from several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars for a decent system depending on the components you choose.
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