Jumat, 21 Oktober 2011

A Philips HTS3371D Home Theater Review

By Dave Lashier


Looking for a geat home theater system? Well, look no further! This surround sound systems delivers great sound and great value. The Philips HTS3371D Theater will give you the movie experience. It boasts of clear high definition pictures and elegant surround sound. It also comes with a convenient iPod dock to listen to your favorite music in surround sound. It can do data transfer at a rate of 480 Megabytes per second unlike traditional USB links that only do 12 megabytes per second. You will be able to see movies, pictures, and hear music almost instantly. Experience audio and video like never before as the HDMI 1080p gives you sharper images and the advanced class D amplifier provides the clear and powerful sound.

Positive user reviews far outweigh the negative ones. One of the most raved about features is the sound. The quality of sound is far superior to any other sound system on the market today. Many people that once had an issue with hearing soft spoken people in movies or annoyance at volume levels through movies and television loved the sound from this system. It allowed them to keep it on a lower volume and hear everything better, evening out the sound within the listening experience. More positive news from users suggests that the system is very easy to setup even for electronic beginners. There is no searching through one hundred ports to find where to plug a wire or matching electronics. The compatibility and usability of this theatre system is unsurpassed by the competition.

The cons of the system have mostly to do with the extra equipment that will be needed in order to use your new system. An optical audio cable is required to receive the optimal sound from the system and extra speaker wire will be needed as only short wires are provided. While this may be sufficient for the front speakers, the back speakers will need extra wire to make it to the back of the seating area.

Here is one issue that many customers found irritating. But, then again, maybe this will not be an issue for you! When it is setup, you will love the sound but one issue is that when you use the universal remote to switch between sources, the sound resets to factory level. This means each time you switch between movies to music, you will have to readjust the volume. One more complaint is that it is not designed to be used with other universal remotes so if you are with a provider such as Comcast that requires the use of their universal remotes, you may not be able to use this system. Now that is something to consider before making a final purchase! What do you think? Let's look closer.

The Philips HTS3371D Theater system is one of the best on the market today. It will provide amazing sound like you have never heard before and give you better and clearer high quality pictures in movies and TV. Being as the sound is superior, it is perfect for listening to music as well. Be prepared to do what is necessary in order to get the most out of a system that is ready to give you the most. This means you may need a few extra small purchases of cables but is well worth the extra money when you hear sound like you never have before.




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Senin, 10 Oktober 2011

Home Theater Chairs

By Mac Houston


"The MAC Motion Home Theater Furniture Difference"

With over 30 years experience in motion, Mac Motion has a Home Theater Industry Objective to offer the Highest Quality 2pc. Motion Chairs available in America's most popular retail price points. MAC has brought the European Designs to an unheard of price level without the sacrifice of quality when it comes to furnishing your home theater.

CONSTRUCTION: Only hardwood frames combined with 11-16ga. Tubular and Plate steel are used in the structural portions of the unit frames. Bolts, not screws add to the connectors. Tubular steel with nylon webbing surrounded in 1.8 density foam combined to one inch of "MX-2" 2.5 lb memory foam is added to our 50 series models (ex: # 54, # 57, etc...) at the top of seat, backs and arms. All combined, this support is satisfied by comfort throughout the entire area one's body touches. Lower and upper lumbar support is designed individually to compliment the home theater chair model chosen.

"This is why diverse styles are required, to meet the demands of individual comfort requirements."

MOVEMENT: Total adjustment to the multiple position recline create a "stop anywhere" approach to discover that personalized comfort level. Easy twist knob control whips out the tension adjustment a mere turn of the handle. During the recline movement of the back, our seat level are going to likewise elevate to bring the proper position for leg and lower back support. This has many advantages to include the positive position of blood circulation. Great for personal adjustments to the individuals that vary from short to tall. All seating is complimented by the sister items; matching ottomans that are styled with an angle for not only appearance but support. The lower position of the feet to the knees helps assist in the proper seating required for body wellness. Selected models in our "Signature Series" likewise include the adjustment of the upper headrest by articulation, which proves self movement as the lower back and seat move. This will certainly allow for another positive position as a great feature for the long times spent in your home theater. Full 360 degree swivel adds versatility to place the models in most locations in the home and as to the easy entrance and exit around the matching ottoman. Note this is great for communication with others that may not be positioned directly across from the occupant.

COVERS: The final step in master design of all MAC Motion home theater products is that of Top Quality Leathers for longevity which is double sewn inside and out. Matched with either heavy Leather Match (pvc) or 100 % Leather Product, these models are meant to comfort the body every place they touch. Durable Microfibers supported by nylon backing not only gives the soft touch comfort feel to selected models but is complimented with easy to clean surfaces. New Next Leather is our Bonded Leather Collection with Bycast face with Bonded Leather backing. Additionally built to last!

FINISH: Available in a variety of wood finishes to match every decor, MAC Motion prides on discovering the proper colors to not dictate to other pieces within the same room. Each has various tones but lend themselves to walnut, maple, cherry, pecan and natural accents.

WARRANTY: All MAC Motion Home Theater Chairs have a full one year replacement of parts and note the entire structure is visible, hence consumer applicable.

This is why MAC Motion Home Theater Chairs are ... "The Future of Motion"




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Selasa, 04 Oktober 2011

Practical Tips When Setting Up Home Theaters

By All Star Audio Video


If your idea of an ideal home theater system is one that has a 69.5 inch LCD TV with surround sound and high quality 3D performance, then you are gravely mistaken. Aside from that fact that you will not be able to afford it, spending a lot of money is not always the meaning of ideal. If you want ideal home theaters, you should settle for what your budget could afford and go for completeness, rather than flashy.

This article will talk about what makes an ideal home theater system, and how you can afford one. Certain technologies for entertainment systems like LCD and surround sound digital audio will be highlighted. Among other things, the setup of your living room or entertainment center has to be taken into account. You cannot just put the furniture all over the place.

You would have to spend money to afford a theater system, although that does not mean you have to break your bank account. You can afford the entertainment system easily if you know a few buying tips. A rule of the thumb is to look for high-quality but inexpensive brands.

There are very many brands for LCD out there. In fact, try and pick one; it would be lucky if you do not get a headache. Each of these brands has something to offer that is unique on its own, has advantages that others do not, and so on. You should choose wisely. However, you should keep in mind that the expensiveness of an appliance is not always directly related to quality. A rule of the thumb is to check the specs of the appliances painstakingly before making a decision.

Not all people are curious enough to find out more information regarding the product they will buy before actually buying it. This is a good chance to show off how good you are at finding information and exposing flaws. Reading up customer reviews will definitely help you a great deal to complete this. Check the features of the system, as well.

You could also use a good DVD when trying to create your own home theater system. You might also add in some video gaming consoles like an Xbox or the PS3. If none of those works for you, you can settle with using your own PC for the entertainment center. In fact, many people know this. Through the use of a personal computer only, you can eliminate the need to buy very expensive appliances for your top of the range theater systems.

Computers have nearly everything. From DVDs to video games, you will never run out of feature. You can also go online and watch your favorite videos on the Internet. You can watch TV by attaching a TV card to your computer. You can then use a cable which plugs directly to your LCD TV's AVG socket.

Lastly, you might want to change up the furniture a bit. Considering the layout of your entertainment space or living room is also a good idea. Keep in mind that while building special home theaters, netting good savings is very possible. To do so, you should look for more cost-effective alternatives for the appliances you would normally buy. A computer, for one, offers both completeness and affordability.




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Senin, 03 Oktober 2011

Home Theater Audio Video Systems And Design

By All Star Audio Video


When people talk about a home theater system, they are talking about numerous different aspects of the home's entertainment system, including the video and the audio system you are using. In most cases, customers only concentrate on the video aspect of the home theater, not realizing that the audio part is just as important as the video.

Beginning in the 1990s, video inputs were added to stereo receivers and amplifiers. Today, almost all companies that produce entertainment systems make combination audio\/video equipment for home theater listening and viewing.

To have an entertainment system that is considered a "home theater," you need to see a large-screen tv set connected to a hi-fi sound system. Most homes with home theaters use a large-screen projection system rather than a television system set.

Types of Products Available

The purpose of having a home theater system is to reproduce cinema-quality picture and sound in your home. The video aspect is usually a large-screen, high-definition television or a projection system with a movie screen to project the image on. The audio system is usually provided by a hi-fidelity surround sound system.

In the past, a television set, VCR, and a set of speakers were the only form of home theater system available for customers. Today, technologies have advanced to the point that it is no longer necessary to go to a movie house to enjoy a theater-quality movie experience.

Cost

The cost of these items depends on which products you wish to use in your home theater. A large, widescreen, hi-definition tv set can probably cost around $2,500, and the sound system can easily cost approximately $500 to $800, depending on the quality of sound and the brand you intend to purchase. The cost of these systems will likewise vary among different department stores. It will be your responsibility to find the good brands at the lowest prices. Do not just look into one store, shop around in other stores.




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Senin, 18 Juli 2011

Why Not To Assemble Your Family Home Theatre System

By Jeff DeCleff


If there were a book on how NOT to install a personal home cinema system, I think that I could add a few chapters of my very own. Having decided not to contact my local Electrical Contractor in Swan Hill - it all started off pleasantly. Enviably large flat screen TV? Check. Speakers that would have the neighbors moaning until morning? Check. Enough wires to wrap around the block? Check.

With all my stuff in hand, all that I had to do was actually just ticking the boxes. O.K, I admit that I am no technical nerd or certified sparky, but I'm ok when it comes to reading and following a guide. Fitted out with a heap of instruction guides and a fresh coffee I got to work.

To make a long story short, I failed totally. What occurred between starting on this mission and ultimately giving up is a little bit of a blur, but here goes.

The 1st issue was all that lingo! Somewhere between anamorphic, bridging and matrix, I started to develop a little bit of a brain meltdown. Not to mention the indisputable fact that I could've played Boggle with all of the illegible acronyms like ADSL, THX and DHCP. Wowsers!

Once I wrapped my gray matter around a number of these unknown terms (OK, I admit I Had to use Bing more than a number of times), it was on to making all the various elements come together in one pleasant system. Well, my aspirations of home cinema system glory were pulverised once more when I discovered how non-compatible the numerous hardware can be. It's as if the manufacturers purposely make it baffling purely for their own amusement. The idiot box is off doing its own thing, while the DVD / CD player is going in the alternative direction, and meanwhile the satellite receiver has gone AWOL. Each wants to be in charge of the numerous functions, but the more you try and simplify your options, the further you spin into a deep, dark hole of system overload.

As I sat there besieged by loose wires, random components and a handful of remote controls, I realized that installing a home cinema system isn't a DIY sort of job. I only wish I had come to that conclusion sooner. No matter how much I tell myself I can do things on my own, this is one case where I had to confess defeat and call on somebody to dig me out of this technological hole I had dug myself into. So after hours of trying, a few not-so-nice words, and 1 or 2 cups of coffee I came to one straightforward conclusion: Some things really are better left to the professionals!




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Rabu, 06 Juli 2011

How To Install A Home Theater Set-up

By Owen Jones


It is certain that the most important consideration in setting up a home theater set-up is the size of the room where you will set up the home theater set-up. Therefore, the size of the most important part of a home theater set-up, which is the screen, is also dependent on the size of the room. Regardless of the size of the room, the minimum recommended size of the screen is 28 inches.

A flat screen television is also suggested, because it will cut down on reflections and glare. Speakers are also dependent on the size of the room. Clearly, you would require more speakers in a very large room than in a small one.

You might want to put a lot of small speakers in a large room or one large speaker in a small room. The acoustics of the room is an important factor in this. Therefore, I recommend that you either get an expert in or get a wireless sound system that can be built upon.

The average number of speakers in a starter system in an average sized room would be five or six. The more speakers you use, up to a point, the greater the reality, but lots of speakers also means that you do not need thunderous volume too. There are many considerations when it comes to the sound - far more than with the screen.

You will want surround sound, with woofers, sub woofers, treble and bass speakers all with the Dolby control set-up, probably all controlled by a graphic equalizer. All these controls can be confusing, but once you have the sound right, you will know it. It will sound like a full-sized movie theater.

Another important component of your home theater set-up is the DVD player. Your DVD player really must have a progressive scan. This is because a progressive scan produces sharp and flicker-free pictures. However, the progressive scan facility depends on the television unit, because not all television sets support progressive scan signals.

An possible upgrade might be a five-disk carousel DVD player. All of these things also depend on the amount of money you have, of course. However, if money is short, start with the best DVD player you can afford and use a few old speakers and the biggest television set you can get hold of. Later, you can upgrade the television or the speakers.

The furniture is crucial too. You have to feel as if you are undergoing a special experience. The goal is to have reclining seats, but you can start with large bean bags. Add air conditioning and a fridge for cold drinks and a few tables for nuts and candy and you are almost there.

My finishing touches would be old movie posters, photos of movie stars, a collection of autographs would be great, a replica Oscar and any other memorabilia you can think of. Then set all this off with some subtle lighting that you can raise or dim as required.

Sound, camera, action!




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Kamis, 29 April 2010


How to Set Up a Home Theater

System

If you love to watch television or movies or even play video games, then you should have a home theater system. In fact, you should probably get one that can rival the loudest air horns on the market for sheer power and outright sound. But how do you go about setting one up? Here are a few simple steps to follow.

1. First, make sure that you have all the parts needed for a nice home theater. Most of these set ups are 5.1 minimum (meaning five speakers and a subwoofer) but some of the more elaborate are 7.1 or more. The basic 5.1 system includes a subwoofer, two forward and two rear speakers as well as a center channel. As long as you have these things, you are ready to get started.


The Three Essential

Accessories of Home Theater

Systems

2. After you get all of the speakers ready, you should do a mock set up of your room to see what works the easiest or best for the room in question. Having a square room is the simplest one to work with, but if your room is a different shape, or your TV is in a corner, then you may have to spend more time trying to figure out the exact set up that gives the best tonality and ease of use.

3. Once you have the speakers set up how you want them, it's time to get out the speaker wire. Depending on how far away your speakers are, it is best to get the thickest gauge that you can. 14 gauge is usually going to work wonders and can be found for cheap on the Internet. Start to run wire to all of your speakers and measure off exact distances.

 It is also a good idea to try and have all the lengths for similar speakers the same. This means that your rear speakers should be the same length and so should your center and front speakers. This will help to give a consistent sound through all of your speakers.


Requirements Of A Good Home Theater

System


4. After that has been done, be sure to hook up your wire to the speakers. If you have newer speakers, it may be beneficial to get some banana clips. These are simple clips that make hooking up the wire to the speakers as easy as plugging them into the back of the speakers.

You can then hook the other wires up just as you did this first one. Make certain that when you are hooking them up that you connect the red and black wires to the correct ports on both the speakers and the receiver. The same should be done with your subwoofer.

5. Then, you can hook the wires up to the back of the receiver. Make sure that you hook up the right to the right and left to left, etc. Once all of the speakers have been set up and hooked up, you can turn on your system. Not everything will be perfect immediately, but you can mess around with the settings on your receiver to figure everything out or move your speakers around until you find the place where they sound correct.

Hooking up a home theater doesn't have to be a huge process. As long as you know which wires go where, you can have a great sounding system in very little time. Just be sure to actually tinker with the settings because those will make the biggest difference to the entire sound system.