Even in your youth, you may have always wanted to watch a movie at home as if you were watching it in a real theater, but couldn't because the technology wasn't available yet. Fast forward to the present - back then such technology wasn't available, but since it is right now, maybe home theater systems are still very much your cup of tea. With a home theater, you can enjoy the same pleasures of watching a movie outside, without having to queue up for tickets or sit next to annoying patrons who yell "whoa, dude, did you just see that?" after every fast-paced scene.
Just a few years ago, what you needed to do to watch a movie was to get dressed, leave the house, and drive all the way to the theater. Then you had to wait in line until you paid an arm and a leg for a movie ticket. And you'd pay yet another king's ransom to buy your snacks, maybe some chips and some pop, but only after waiting in line a second time.
Okay, so you now had your ticket and you now had your refreshment, but just your luck as you took your seat only to discover someone had stuck a piece of gum on the upholstery. And just as the movie would start, you would get the aural equivalent of a rock concert, only less enjoyable - with the "rock star" a tiny child who keeps crying despite repeated attempts to shush.
But the fun has just started - just as the action heats up, you'd hear the crying child screaming bloody murder, or some obnoxious teens trying to explain the movie for you. And once the movie's finished, you're thankful that it's all over and done with. With a home movie theater, you bypass the whole Murphy's Law of movie-watching in public.
Surround sound is one thing a home theater system cannot do without, so make sure you look for a system whose speakers are of the highest sound quality.
If you get a cheaper sound system, you may only get two speakers, which won't cut it. It would be better to go with four or five speaker systems at the very least, because sound gets divided more equally through these speakers, giving a more pleasant-sounding effect. Obviously, the more speakers you have, the better the surround sound. Six speakers can give you an even better end result.
Don't skimp so much when buying a television set for your home theater system. Don't settle for anything less than the best you can afford. Anything less than 27 inches is insufficient. The size of the screen can make a big difference, because you want the image to be so realistic you can see even the tiniest birthmarks on a character's face. You want that kind of clarity and ability to see detail.
The second main part of your home theater system experience would be surround sound, so make sure you get a good receiver. There are receivers that contain several unique components that you would need, while others would require you to buy the parts separately. Depending on which option you choose and depending on the actual components, a receiver can cost you as low as several hundred dollars, but some can cost several thousands.
Just a few years ago, what you needed to do to watch a movie was to get dressed, leave the house, and drive all the way to the theater. Then you had to wait in line until you paid an arm and a leg for a movie ticket. And you'd pay yet another king's ransom to buy your snacks, maybe some chips and some pop, but only after waiting in line a second time.
Okay, so you now had your ticket and you now had your refreshment, but just your luck as you took your seat only to discover someone had stuck a piece of gum on the upholstery. And just as the movie would start, you would get the aural equivalent of a rock concert, only less enjoyable - with the "rock star" a tiny child who keeps crying despite repeated attempts to shush.
But the fun has just started - just as the action heats up, you'd hear the crying child screaming bloody murder, or some obnoxious teens trying to explain the movie for you. And once the movie's finished, you're thankful that it's all over and done with. With a home movie theater, you bypass the whole Murphy's Law of movie-watching in public.
Surround sound is one thing a home theater system cannot do without, so make sure you look for a system whose speakers are of the highest sound quality.
If you get a cheaper sound system, you may only get two speakers, which won't cut it. It would be better to go with four or five speaker systems at the very least, because sound gets divided more equally through these speakers, giving a more pleasant-sounding effect. Obviously, the more speakers you have, the better the surround sound. Six speakers can give you an even better end result.
Don't skimp so much when buying a television set for your home theater system. Don't settle for anything less than the best you can afford. Anything less than 27 inches is insufficient. The size of the screen can make a big difference, because you want the image to be so realistic you can see even the tiniest birthmarks on a character's face. You want that kind of clarity and ability to see detail.
The second main part of your home theater system experience would be surround sound, so make sure you get a good receiver. There are receivers that contain several unique components that you would need, while others would require you to buy the parts separately. Depending on which option you choose and depending on the actual components, a receiver can cost you as low as several hundred dollars, but some can cost several thousands.
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