11/18/2011

How to Set Up a Home Theater ideas

Home Theater Receiver



If you love to watch television or movies or even play video games, then you should have a home theater system. In fact, you should probably get one that can rival the loudest air horns on the store for sheer power and outright sound. But how do you go about setting one up? Here are a few uncomplicated steps to follow.



Home Theater Receiver

1. First, make sure that you have all the parts needed for a nice home theater. Most of these set ups are 5.1 minimum (meaning five speakers and a subwoofer) but some of the more elaborate are 7.1 or more. The basic 5.1 system includes a subwoofer, two transmit and two rear speakers as well as a center channel. As long as you have these things, you are ready to get started.

2. After you get all of the speakers ready, you should do a mock set up of your room to see what works the easiest or best for the room in question. Having a quadrilateral room is the simplest one to work with, but if your room is a distinct shape, or your Tv is in a corner, then you may have to spend more time trying to shape out the exact set up that gives the best tonality and ease of use.

3. Once you have the speakers set up how you want them, it's time to get out the speaker wire. Depending on how far away your speakers are, it is best to get the thickest gauge that you can. 14 gauge is commonly going to work wonders and can be found for cheap on the Internet. Start to run wire to all of your speakers and measure off exact distances. It is also a good idea to try and have all the lengths for similar speakers the same. This means that your rear speakers should be the same length and so should your center and front speakers. This will help to give a consistent sound straight through all of your speakers.

4. After that has been done, be sure to hook up your wire to the speakers. If you have newer speakers, it may be beneficial to get some banana clips. These are uncomplicated clips that make hooking up the wire to the speakers as easy as plugging them into the back of the speakers. You can then hook the other wires up just as you did this first one. Make determined that when you are hooking them up that you connect the red and black wires to the strict ports on both the speakers and the receiver. The same should be done with your subwoofer.

5. Then, you can hook the wires up to the back of the receiver. Make sure that you hook up the right to the right and left to left, etc. Once all of the speakers have been set up and hooked up, you can turn on your system. Not all things will be exquisite immediately, but you can mess colse to with the settings on your receiver to shape all things out or move your speakers colse to until you find the place where they sound correct.

Hooking up a home theater doesn't have to be a huge process. As long as you know which wires go where, you can have a great sounding system in very limited time. Just be sure to actually tinker with the settings because those will make the biggest dissimilarity to the whole sound system.

How to Set Up a Home Theater ideas
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