Home Theater in a Box – 5 Tips for Choosing an Ideal Home Theater All in One Solution

By admin On January 14th, 2010

Would you like to bring the movie theater to you instead of you to it? Now that would be great!

Just think about it, experiencing all the thrills, and each and every one of the explosions as your heart pounds with excitement just like you really in the movie itself

You think to your self-if only I could get the same thing at home.

So as you go along your day, you just can’t help it seems everything, what you see and hear is all centered on home theater systems. Everybody is talking about them, and then there are adverts, the articles, and the magazines all over the place.

It’s as though nothing other than home theater systems, exists.

Then you hit reality. You check out the costs and they’re just too high for your intended budget and the range of options is just too frustrating.

This article discusses the advantages of a piece of equipment that can provide you with a player, sound features and functions that too will create the movie theater experience, and right in your own home too, in an all in one convenient box. But it should be said though; the Television would be an additional cost.

What to expect?

Usually a home theater box system comes with the following components:

Receiver

Front and surround speakers

Center channel speaker

Sub woofer

Some home theater box systems don’t come with a player.

The price depends on the sound quality that you want.

Expect to pay between $200 and $1300

This article discusses six tips that can help you choose the ideal home theater box system.

Tip 1 – No Real Power Means No Real Sound

There you are watching the movie the picture is great but the sound is lousy, in fact you hate it. Because things like wheels screeching sounds like girating glass, and there is nothing worse than suffer poor sound an with good picture quality.

For sound you need to determine is power and how loud and how far it can go!

To determine sound quality, you can’t do that online (unless you’ve got super speakers!), so go down your electronics store, and in hand have an acoustics sound track (CD)

Listen carefully, if you can hear all the instruments, and the speakers are able to separate instrumental groups then you know that’s a good quality speaker.

Tip 2 – DVD Media Formats

There are lots of media formats available and that’s a good thing, but its also provides a lot of confusion to consumers.

You’ve got basic formats like DVD and VCD but you need to also bare in mind that your system is capable of playing Dolby Digital, DTS, and Logic.

Is your proposed Home Theater Box System capable of connecting to your Personal Computer so that you can play MP4 and your camcorder recordings too.

Tip 3 – Installation

Are you a DIY nut? Are you capable of installing the system yourself?

If not, are you willing to pay a $200 price tag for the technician to set it up for you?

Tip 4 – Consumer Advice

Like all electronic goods they are all prone to failure at some point in time.

Do you consider that standard warranty policy is going to be enough protection? Does it cover parts and labor?

Is there available extended warranty? If so, How much will this cost?

Would you be better off just listing your items under homes content insurance?

Does the manufacturer provide a hot line for any technical enquiries?

Tip 5 – Aesthetics

Different people have different tastes in looks and style.

Would you like a system that is both compact and sleek? (A very popular choice.)

Choose a system that blends well with your viewing space.

Summary

Choosing a home theater box system should be done with plenty of time and consideration because as it comes in one unit there is no way of swapping components like a home theater system made up of separate components.

Getting it right means lots of hours enjoyment, getting the choice wrong with lots of frustration and wasted money.

So the advice here is: Do you research, know what you, and stick to a budget.

If you want biggest and best then perhaps separates it best..

Researching will enable you to get the knowledge you need to know the good from the bad, and thus eliminate the frustration and practice of wasting money and instead get the enjoyment you really want from your home theater. Which ever you decide to choose.

Robert Cacciatore is a publisher of ” target=”_blank”>www.Home-Theater-EntertainmentCenters.com”> where you will find information about home theaters, all in one entertainment centers, wireless equipment. Including how to prolong the life of your Home Theater system.

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