Wiring A Home Theater System



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Wiring A Home Theater System

All units of home entertainment has three major components that are essential to creating a functional home theater. The objective main theater is any television or video screen. The sound quality is essential. A complete sound system is essential to provide the soul and the voice of the theater. A source player is the third element, providing image and sound. Cable TV or satellite is the norm in most homes, but some DVD players and also added to extend the usefulness of a home cinema. These three major pieces of innovation electronic are watching a movie, playing the XBox or listening to a favorite CD enjoyable and worthwhile.

Visual Element

There are video display options available to a household based on the budget and preferences.

Television rear projection. television technology was based on the cathode ray tube (CRT) in the 21st century. In a rear projection TV, three tubes, each representing one of the primary colors. This combination of color along a wiring and a good quality screen, giving a very resolution. Manufacturers are beginning to drop rear project televisions from their product line yet. Research your manufacturer warranty before purchasing a rear projection TV to ensure that the customer service and repairs will be available online.

LCD (LCD) television. An LCD TV can be found both as a rear projection screen and as a flat. LCD rear projection TV are much more compact than their CRT cousins and use less energy. I wrote on TVs LCD in detail in other articles, so I will forego further explanation here.

Plasma TV. In this technology, different gases are trapped between two sheets of glass and an electronic signal can be modified to allow them to display an image. These TVs are manufactured with a thin, stylish and can produce excellent resolution.

No matter what screen video that are leaning toward, make sure to measure the area to put the TV on the right to return home. Also ask if the screen is capable manage the high definition (HD) television and DVDs.

Audio Components

The sound system will make a big difference in the enjoyment and functionality of your home theater system. A good audio system includes the following:

Receiver. This component includes the audio and often video signal and distributes it to the appropriate part of your system.

Amplifier. This component is what increases the signal before sending it to the speakers. Many times a receiver has already bought an amplifier integrated to make an additional element of unnecessary equipment.

Surround speakers. Pairs of speakers standard five years are typical of most home theaters. There is a center channel, a right front, rear, left front and left rear. These different speakers, when placed correctly, the sound comes from the right direction.

Data / signal source

A DVD player is a basic source signal standard in most theater systems. The information signal sent from the DVD contains video data, and surround sound 5.1. Your cable box or digital satellite signal is also the source of a home theater. These sources can be used in a system wiring and remote programming.

~ Ben Anton, 2008

Ben Anton lives in Portland, OR and writes for Ronny’s 5th St. Audio Vision.
We invite you view NAD receivers, home theater amplifiers and players at our home theater audio and video retail store.

Connecting the Home Theater Components

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