Home Theater Speakers – Buying Tips

Your Buying Tips for Your Home Theater speakers

Whether it’s mellow background music or the boom of an exciting movie, the sounds you hear from a home theater entertainment system all require speakers. A speaker system can make or break a home theater entertainment system. No matter how great you’re other audio gears is, if the speakers aren’t good, you won’t have good sound. And vice versa.

Buying Tips

1. Audition speakers, and buy what sounds good to you.

2. Match your speakers to your receiver or amplifier.

3. Tower speakers can be beautiful.

4. Small speakers can rock as well

The good news is you don’t have to pay a fortune for nice-sounding speakers. Audio technology has advanced to a point where many small speakers sound good enough for most people. Which leads us to the even better news: Today there are lots of different kinds of speaker to choose from building home theater entertainment.

Almost all home theater speakers today use what are called drivers. Typical cone-shaped drivers consists of a woofer for low sounds, a tweeter for high sounds and a mid-range driver for mid-range sound. A one-way speaker covers a full range of sounds with one driver; a two-way speaker uses a woofer and a tweeter; and a three-way speaker uses a woofer, tweeter and mid-range driver.

Home Theater: Speaker Type

Tower or Cabinet Speaker is the descendants of those plant-bearing behemoths your better half may have banished from the family room. Many tower speakers look like beautiful sculptures that blend with your decor. And here’s another reason to consider them: They will give you the best bang- not necessarily for your buck but in terms of sound quality. That’s because sound moves air, and generally, the more air moved, the better. Hence, bigger speakers tend to produce better and bigger sounds. That make these speakers great choices for the front channels in a large home theater system-even if they’re hidden behind walls and in columns.

Bookshelf Speaker

Bookshelf speakers are much smaller and take less space. In most cases, they’re small enough to fit on a shelf or a floor stand. Some are just smaller version of those big cabinet speakers. Many bookshelf speaker can also be placed on stands, and they can deliver enough power for all but the biggest and most serious home theaters.

In-wall  speaker works like a regular speaker. But instead of being attached to a cabinet, it’s mounted in a frame and set into your wall. It uses the wall cavity as a large cabinet, giving you more bass than you might get from a stand-alone speaker of the same size. These are great options when you don’t have the space. The reduced depth of an in-wall speaker, because it’s made to fit inside a wall cavity.

Ceiling speakers are hung or installed on ceilings to save space and better distribute sound. They are commonly used in home entertainment systems where there is limited room for freestanding speakers. They can also be used to channel sound over different rooms, such as kitchens and bedrooms. Ceiling speakers may be a single speaker or a system consisting of a subwoofer and tweeters. They may also come with a back box, which serves as a control panel for adjusting volume, equalization, and other sound attributes.

Subwoofers reproduce just the low bass for music and movie effect,  becoming more and more crucial to the home theater experience. When you go to the movie theater, you marvel not only at the images projected on the screen, but the sounds emanating around you. What really grabs you, though, is the sound you actually feel; the deep bass that shakes you up and gets you right in the gut. A specialized speaker, known as a subwoofer, is responsible for this experience. The subwoofer is designed only to reproduce the lowest of audible frequencies.

Subwoofer Speaker

Bipole and dipole speakers create ambient, nonlocative effects for home theater surround channels. Bipole surround speakers have two or more speakers that output sound from both sides of the cabinet. If used as side surround speakers, the sound is output both towards the front and rear of the room. If used as rear surround speakers, they output sound in both directions along the rear wall. The dual speakers used in a bipole speaker are ‘in phase’, meaning that both speakers output sound simultaneously. Bipole speakers create a diffuse surround effect so the location of the speaker cannot be pinpointed. In general, bipole speakers are a good choice for movies and music and are usually placed on the side walls. A dipole speaker outputs sound from both sides of the cabinet. The difference is dipole speakers are ‘out of phase’, which means that one speaker is outputting sound while the other is not, and vice-versa. The purpose is to create a very diffuse and enveloping surround sound effect. Dipole surround speakers are usually preferred by movie enthusiasts and are also placed on the side walls.

Speaker bars contain all the channels for a surround-sound system in one cabinet and are often placed beneath a TV screen. It can be a solution for people who do not want a lot of wiring running about their home and want to supplement the audio from their flat panel HDTV. They are designed to be used in a living room home theater application and are placed below a flat panel TV. The slim units normally house an amplifier and speakers which simulate the effect of actual surround sound speakers with varying degrees of success depending upon the brand and model.


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Home Theater Speaker Guide

Your Home Theater Speaker Guide and Tips

There are several tips and guide to look for when shopping Home Theater speakers. But the most important thing is to listen to several speakers in your price range and go with the ones you like.


Frequency Range is simply the range of frequencies a speaker can reproduce. The human era can hear sounds between 20 Hz to 20Khz. Music goes down to about 40 Hz in low bass, and beneath that are movie effects that is subwoofer can provide. Many subwoofers can reproduce frequencies from 120 Hz down.


Power is expressed in watts and is often given in a range, from minimum to maximum. You’ll want to match it with the power rating of your receiver or amplifier. System producing 100 watts or more per channel should be used for large dedicated area like home theater room.


Sensitivity measures the speaker’s response to low power and it is important as power. It is expressed in decibels (dB), from about 83 to 93 dB, the highest the better. An increase of 3 dB in sensitivity is equivalent to doubling the power.


Impedance is a measure of electrical resistance and is measured in ohms. In this case, the lower the impedance, the less resistance. Most speakers are rated at 4, 6, 8 ohms. The most important things and tips to remember is to match the impedance of your speaker with that of your receiver or amplifier.


Magnetic shielding protects nearby devices like TVs from the powerful magnets used in speakers. This is especially important to have in center-channel speakers or other speakers placed near a TV screen.


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Home Theater Amplifiers

Amplifying Your Home Theater Experience

Many people have heard of amplifiers but don’t know exactly what one is. There are several types of amplifiers such as those for guitars, cars and home theaters. An amplifier receives signal from sources such as CD’s, DVD’s, laser disks and cable TV it then increases or amplifies that signal and then routes it to either the speakers if it is an audio signal or the screen if it is a video signal.

There are many great home theater amplifiers on the market to choose from to complete your home theater package. To determine which is right for your system consider what price range you wish to stay within and how much power (watts) you desire.

A Buttkicker amplifier (model # BKA-1000-4) would run a person about $350.00 and would be a great addition to any home theater surround sound system. Providing 1100 watts for terrific sound.

For someone who is more budget minded when shopping for home theater amplifiers the Audio Source AMP-100 two channel bridgeable power amplifier provides 100 watts (fifty in each channel) giving you high end sound at a low end price coming in just under $100.00.

The Yamaha HT-6230BL is a 500 watt amplifier that would make any home theater package shine. Producing smooth, high quality sound and realistic picture this amplifier is well worth the $250.00 price tag.

If you are in the market for wireless home theater amplifiers the Buttkicker BKA300 is a terrific option. This Buttkicker attaches to a chair or couch to send low frequency sounds directly into the listener’s body. This home theater amplifier has terrific sound and a price point of right around $300.00.

When shopping for home theater system components if there is a little more wiggle room in your wallet there are some products that really are shining stars such as the NAD T-955. This premium product provides five channels with 100 watts each giving the sound quality great depth and detail. At a cost of about $800.00 this one is for people who know what they want.

Continuing up in price another high quality home theater amplifier is the Sony ES 120 watt model # STRDA6400ES. Who wouldn’t want this to round out their awesome home theater set up? Sure it has a heftier price tag of $2500.00 but the seven channels of incredible sound and internet connectivity make it well worth it for those who are true audiophiles.

Keep in mind when designing your home theater that there are many prices and options for home theater amplifiers and you are sure to find one that meets both your needs and your budget.

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Home Theater Screens

Best Screens Tips for Your System Home Theater

A darkened room, a captivating images on the screen and no distracting audience members. No, it is not too good to be true or a private screening in an exclusive theater it is the setting of a home theater. Home theater systems are not only great for viewing a movie in the comfort and convenience of your own home but they are also a great way to catch your favorite sports larger than life. There are many integral components to home theater design one of which is the theater screen. Aiming a projector onto a bare white wall will not produce the theater affect you are hoping for. There are thousands of home theater screens on the market but they all fall in to four basic types: permanent, portable, manual and electric.

Permanent screens generally have a higher price point and do not allow versatility in rearranging or reconfiguring your home theater as they are permanently attached either to the wall or ceiling of your home. They do have advantages though such as the ability to hide the wires and cables and a more finished, professional look and feel.

Portable screens are the most affordable option for home theater screens. Much like the foldable screens that used to be found in classrooms these screens are budget friendly but the trade off is that they are typically smaller in size and don’t lend a polished look to your setting.

Manual pull down screens are both flexible and affordable. They can be affixed to either a ceiling or a wall and are available in a wide range of prices and levels of quality. Electric home theater screens leave the most professional impression. Their polished appearance lends to the theater experience. These screens are typically the most expensive and also have the most complex installation as well. After the matter of what type of home theater screen has been decided then you can move on to choosing what material and finish you want for your home theater screen.

It is strongly suggested to first determine what type of projector you will be using first. Screen material and finishes vary widely and should be chosen based not only on budget but also the room in which it will be used. The most common material and finish types are: Matte white which is most economical and most widely used. Slightly silver/grayish has realistic images and is good for rooms that are not able to be completely darkened. Glass beaded reflects more of the image that is being projected and is known for showing bright, vibrant colors. It is also flame retardant, washable and mildew resistant. Flexible polyethylene is flexible yet gives a crisp picture with little distortion and is more expensive than the other screen types available.

Choosing a screen can be easy once you know what to look for.


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Wireless Home Theater Systems Reviews

The Truth About Wireless Systems Home Theater

Now, before going any further, it is worth noting that today’s wireless home theater systems reviews are not actually wireless. It would be fair to say that they consist of fewer wires rather than actually being wireless. Still, any reduction in the massive and often tangled web of audio and video cables that accompany a typical home theater system is welcomed. In practicality, the wireless tag usually will pertain to the system’s speakers. The idea of sending additional audio signals across a room via a wireless link is beginning to emerge, but for the moment, wireless speakers is all that are readily available.

Whereas wireless home theater systems are still relatively new, there are still plenty of systems out there to choose from. Sony offers the DAV-FX999W as well as the DAV-LF1. Both play DVD’s, normal CD’s, various music files as well as the superior audio quality of SACD’s. Modern day electronic manufacture LG has the DA-W5100 and the LH-W753TA respectively. These models also play various audio and video formats as well. Other respected electronic companies like Pioneer and JVC also have wireless systems. These systems are popular for many different reasons. Firstly, they are easy to set up. Secondly, once you set it up, you are ready to go. No more waiting for the right speaker systems, no more looking for the necessary cable, just take it out of the box, make a few connections and you are good to go. Lastly, many of these systems are rather easy on the eyes as well.

While a true wireless system does not exist yet, most people in the know would agree that total wireless home theater systems are in the works and will be on store shelves sooner rather than later. Till then, the current incarnation of wireless systems will have to do. However, with the quality and convenience of these current systems, simply making do never sounded or looked better.



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System Home Theater Package

The Key Ingredients Of System Home Theater Packages

The big screen TV has been around for quite some time, and while it has taken a while for these big screen units to become more affordable for the rank and file of everyday consumers, they are growing even more affordable each and every day. However, if your viewing appetite calls for bigger screens than what is most readily available, there are a few challenges. Since most people do not have multi-million dollar stock incentives or golden parachute options in their current jobs, the idea of purchasing a 108-inch high definition LCD television with a price tag roughly equivalent to what the US government spent on the Louisiana Purchase, such viewing seemed out of reach. That was until the introduction of home theater packages. This means that this type of viewing is now possible for those who do not have private jets or 21 room villas in Tuscany.

The centerpiece of home theater packages is the projector; this where the magic happen!

These projectors can project video on screens as small as 80 inches up to screens as large as 133 inches. You can connect everything to the projector from cable and satellite boxes with a wide variety of cable connections to standard DVD and high definition disc players via an HDMI connection. Prices for these projectors can range from the relatively cheap, anywhere in the $400 range, to the very high, often $2000 and upwards.

The second feature of these home theater packages is the screen. While most people might think that simply putting up a white sheet will suffice, modern day viewing screens are a bit more advanced than a bed sheet. Some screens are made from particular woven textiles, while other screens are made from vinyl. Depending on your own view situation, you might need a white screen, a grey screen or in some cases, when light absorption is crucial, a black screen. In terms of sizing, screens can range for 80 inches to 133 inches. Prices can range from as little as a few hundred dollars up to three to four thousand dollars. In addition, these screens can be removed manually or you can have a retractable screen installed as well.

There are many benefits to home theater packages. You can take your movie viewing and your normal TV watching to a completely different level and scale. In addition, if you do not want a big TV unit taking up valuable floor or wall space, a projector and screen can free up valuable square footage. Lastly, You can have all of these for a very reasonable and affordable price.



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System Home Theater Tips Design Ideas

Novice System Home Theater Tips Design Ideas

If thoughts of designing a system home theater and you scrambling to the yellow pages in search of a professional designer, think again. It does not have to be such a daunting or complicated process. One of the most popular locations in a home these days is the basement. However, if that option does not exist, you can always sub-divide your family room or convert an un-used dining room into the new cineplex. Experts suggest that the minimum size you should consider would be 7.5′ wide x 12′ long. Narrow rooms tend to work well because it narrows your focus to the screen in front of you.

To get started, many newbies to the home theater designing business choose to go with a home theater in a box or HTIB. This is your McDonald’s value meal of home theater. Included will be your DVD or Blue-ray player, a multi-channel amplifier that will include your surround and radio tuner, remote control, a set of at least 5 speakers and all of your wires and cables. What is not included in this package is the video portion. You need to decide if you prefer the LCD or plasma screen television. Or maybe you will decide to go with a projector and screen. It’s all up to you as to how deeply you want to feel the experience of the cinema. It’s also up to your individual budget.

Home theater design ideas usually come take their cue from the rest of your home. Many people replicate the cinema experience by adding comfortable leather chairs, subdued remote control lighting and even a mini-bar or kitchen in the room. Movie posters representing your personal favorite movies can be framed and hung or heavy curtains draped on the walls to give your theater a rich elegant feeling. Computer programs are available to hook a hard drive up to your system and house many of your favorite movies. While you may never completely replicate the local cinemas ambiance, sometimes, when there are cell phones going off and teenagers talking loudly behind you, would you really want to? And the best part? In a home theater, you can always hit the pause button when you need a break.



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Home Theater Lights

Illuminating the Options in Home Theater Lights

When you hear the words “lights, camera and action” you automatically think of the movies. When designing your own personal home theater, lights are an essential part of the plan. It’s been said about lighting in a home theater, why bother? You’re just going to cut the lights out anyway. However, this train of thought could not be further from the truth. In actuality, just cutting the lights out causes eye strain when watching a movie and no one wants eye strain when they’re in the middle of a three hour epic. Home theater lights come with quite a few options and you may want to go with some of them or mix and match them.

Let’s assume to begin with a touch of sophistication is needed. Home theater recessed lighting will achieve just that. Recessed lighting is sometimes referred to as can or spot lights and is designed to be flush with your ceiling. Naturally, it’s easiest to install during the construction of your home, but one great feature about recessed lighting is the ease of installing during your remodeling project. These lights come in many different sizes and trim choices so decorating with them is a cinch.

Rope Lights for Home Theater

One way to imitate the real life cinema house experience is with home theater rope lights. This is especially fun to do if there are stadium seats and steps in the room being designed. The rope lights can line the steps and go underneath the seats. This type of lighting is very low wattage and will provide more ambiance than actual light. That’s why they go so well with other forms of lighting.

What home theater lights project would be complete without sconces. There are entire sections of stores devoted to home theater wall sconces so you will have plenty to choose from in which to display your own personality. Space them along the sides of the wall at whatever interval is going to provide the amount of light you desire. Combine this with home theater fiber optic star ceiling creations and you will have the cool theater experience without ever having to walk out of the house.

 

System Home Theater Chairs

Picking Out The Right Home Theater Chairs For You

Going to the movies has never been as satisfying as it is these days in the comfort of your own home. Home theater chairs are the one area where any at home theater can completely exceed the experience at the local cineplex. With choices today from top name furniture companies, you can experience supreme comfort while watching the latest option from the video store. When you consider you will be in these chairs for at least 2 hours, comfort and quality should be your top consideration. If you are willing to put the money into the latest and greatest in sound and video equipment, the same should be said of your chairs.

Movie theater chairs have never been known for their comfort, especially as the theater grows in age. Heaven forbid you might be a person of size, squeezing into the movie theater chairs can actually be a chore with the arm coming down on your side. However, the opposite is true for home theater chairs. Berkline Home Theater Seating for example, offers wonderful seats for the larger individual. They even make a wedge table to put between the seats so that you can curve the rows and everyone feels like they got an amazing seat. Another nifty thing, that just catches your eye, is the lighting available that goes under the chairs and even in the cup holders so you can see where to put your drink. Too Cool!

Billy Crystal says, “It’s better to look good than to feel good.” But we say, why can’t you do both? That’s apparently what the good people at Coaster Home Theater Seating think also. They feature a beautiful selection of three seats in what they term the Premiere Collection, that is both stylish and comfortable and even at an affordable price. It’s contrasting tan microfiber seats with a dark brown vinyl on the sides that will look fantastic for many years to come. And that’s what you really what you need to be thinking about. This home theater system you are putting together is for the long haul and the equipment and seats you buy today can last you a long time if you will take the time to buy the best you can afford.



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