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Sunday, 18 November 2007 |
More info... By Dean Caporella
Many people opt for custom home theater today enlisting the services of a professional consultant. Makes sense especially considering the complexity surrounding a home entertainment set up.
Why would you want to bother about wondering where you should put the television, install the speakers, how to hide the cables or even worry about TV viewing distance.
Obviously, if you're experience in electronics and know a little bit about home design and layout, then these issues would be a pleasant challenge. But the simple fact is, most homeowners will flounder when presented with the challenge of setting up a custom home theater unit in their house let alone worrying about acoustics and lighting conditions.
Where To Start?
Many home owners are faced with the initial challenge of creating space for their home theater. Do you use the living room or build and extra room? Did you know areas such as a basement and garage can be transformed into entertainment showpieces with a little design know how?
A consultant has the ability to immediately identify potential areas where a system |
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Sunday, 18 November 2007 |
More info... By Dean Caporella
Organizing your home theater set up can be a tough task particularly if you are new to the experience.
Does it require a little thought? It sure does and the the last thing you need is to re-organize everything once you've set it all in place simply because you didn't take a little extra care in the initial set up.
In this article, we'll give you a brief overview of what's required during the initial home theater set up and what you should pay particular attention to.
Viewing Distance
Many don't pay much attention to tv viewing distance or where the speakers should go. The fact is, proper placement can enhance your whole viewing and listening experience so this is very important.
Television viewing distance has changed a little with the introduction of high definition. However, there is still a rule of thumb which should be adhered to. Sit too close or too far away from the screen and it can distort your perception of the image.
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