Tip For Choosing A Suitable Sound System For Your Television
When designing a new home theater system, one of the most important things to consider is the sound. Installing a new surround sound system can enhance your home theater experience, making it a more complete setup. While the installation may or may not be easy, depending on the type of system you choose, it will be worth it when you have it completed.
Any time you can savor a job well done is good. So you want to hook a surround sound to your new 52 inch flat screen television? Where do you start? First you have to decide how much you want to spend. Are you looking for the ultimate movie experience and looking to impress your friends and family? Unless you are Usher or Lil Jon, you might not be able to build an actual theater in your house. So those of us on a budget can still get great results without having to sell a kidney on the black market.
If you do not want to go through the hassle of determining what components you need, what type of speakers, how many speakers, how much wiring, the easiest solution is a pre-packaged home surround sound system. There are several options available when looking for a pre-packaged system, so you should have an idea of what you are looking for before you make a decision.
First, you can get what is called a sound bar. A sound bar is a speaker that sits directly over or under your television and mimics a surround sound speaker by having multiple channels of sound. It usually has a separate sub-woofer that sits on the floor next to the TV. It is a trick of sound that make your ears believe that they are hearing surround sound. An advantage to this set-up is the ease of setting up the system and only having a couple of components to hook up.
Another option for your surround sound system is a 5.1 channel system. The 5.1 system is made up of 6 speakers. Three separate channel speakers are placed in the front of the room, above and on both sides of the television. The sub-woofer is usually placed in the front of the room as well, on the floor by the television. The remaining two speakers are placed in the back of the room, on opposite sides of the viewing area. This is the most common surround sound system, available with several different options, including wireless rear speakers.
The last of the all in one system is a 7.1 channel system. It is the newest version and is great for using with the new Blu-ray players. Many new Blu-ray movies are available in a 7.1 which means the sound in much more realistic and vibrant. It is basically the same five speakers that a 5.1 system would have, but with two extra satellite speakers for the middle, sides of the room.
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