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I'm Ted, and I'm the publisher of this website. I have been interested in this subject for years and hopefully you'll enjoy what I will share with your here.
Home theater experts maintain that the most important factor in setting up a home theater system is the size of the room where you will use your home theater system. The cornerstone of the home theater system, which is television, depends on room size. I would recommend as a minimum a 27 inch flat screen television set for your home theater set up. The flat screen TV’s produce a sharper image with less glare.
Another important component in a home theater system that depends on the size of the room is the speakers. The number of speakers for your home theater system depends on your room size. You can add up to six speakers from the basic three speakers if you want a more live surround sound. Adding a subwoofer may also be good to get that complete cinema surround sound..
Another must for your home theater system is the DVD player or even Blu Ray if you want to go that route. I recommend the DVD player with progressive scan as the best choice. This is because progressive scan produces crisp and flicker-free images.
You can also get a five-disc Carrousel DVD player. This will avoid having to get up from your seat to change discs every so often. A secondary role is the power rating that will determine how high the speakers can be turned up. Of course, all this depends on the size of the space where you place your home theater system. A small room is required by some types of equipment, a larger area may require more equipment. If you add home theater furniture you need the space necessary for it. A smaller room might require less but better quality equipment in order to avoid a cheap sounding experience.
Here's to great entertainment,
Ted
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