Are you into watching today's hit movies or can you not get enough sports action? If so, a home theater system is going to elevate your TV experience to a new level.
A DVD home theater system has surround sound speakers, a subwoofer, a receiver and an external DVD player, or it is built-in to the receiver.
The receiver works as the amplifier. It sends power to all of the speakers. Much like a car amplifier would for car speakers.
Blu-ray technology has sparked an interest in many movie lovers. It offers exceptional picture definition that a DVD cannot compete with which is why many choose it.
Which one should you consider? A DVD movie will still offer a decently high resolution on any large, flat screen television. DVD movies are also less expensive.
Most people would say that blu-ray is still too expensive for their wallets. Not just the player, but for the movie discs as well. Places like NetFlix allow you to rent blu-ray movies online for cheap.
Another option is getting a home theater system without a blu-ray or DVD player. If you already have a disc player, this option would be best for you.
What is the difference when you compare 5.1 and 7.1? If you have a large room, 7.1 channel would probably be best.
The original, 5.1 channel has been around for a very long time. The 7.1 channel system are relatively newer. Both have a center speakers, front speakers, and rear speakers.
A 7.1 channel adds two more channels and allows you to have an additional pair of surround sound speakers. This increases the surround sound effect.
You see, with a seven point one channel system, you will have rear speakers on speaker stands on the R/L of you. Also, you can have another pair mounted on the wall in back of you.
Most people who decide to use a 7.1 channel system do in fact have a larger living room. However, you can still find them in smaller rooms. - 40728
A DVD home theater system has surround sound speakers, a subwoofer, a receiver and an external DVD player, or it is built-in to the receiver.
The receiver works as the amplifier. It sends power to all of the speakers. Much like a car amplifier would for car speakers.
Blu-ray technology has sparked an interest in many movie lovers. It offers exceptional picture definition that a DVD cannot compete with which is why many choose it.
Which one should you consider? A DVD movie will still offer a decently high resolution on any large, flat screen television. DVD movies are also less expensive.
Most people would say that blu-ray is still too expensive for their wallets. Not just the player, but for the movie discs as well. Places like NetFlix allow you to rent blu-ray movies online for cheap.
Another option is getting a home theater system without a blu-ray or DVD player. If you already have a disc player, this option would be best for you.
What is the difference when you compare 5.1 and 7.1? If you have a large room, 7.1 channel would probably be best.
The original, 5.1 channel has been around for a very long time. The 7.1 channel system are relatively newer. Both have a center speakers, front speakers, and rear speakers.
A 7.1 channel adds two more channels and allows you to have an additional pair of surround sound speakers. This increases the surround sound effect.
You see, with a seven point one channel system, you will have rear speakers on speaker stands on the R/L of you. Also, you can have another pair mounted on the wall in back of you.
Most people who decide to use a 7.1 channel system do in fact have a larger living room. However, you can still find them in smaller rooms. - 40728
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Even with the newer 7.1 channel, cheap home theater systems can still sound great. Cheap home stereo systems are designed for tunes but can still be used for TV.
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