Create
A Fantastic Home Theater System For Less Than
$300!
by Ike
Ridley
Brief
Description
This
insightful article lays out three easy and affordable setups which
will add sparkling, movie quality sound to your Big Screen TV. One
option let’s you build a basic system using components you
already own; another puts together a state-of-the-art system
featuring Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound. We’ve got the perfect
sound system to match your budget and your Plasma, LCD or DLP
TV!
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So you have questions about connecting a Home Theater System to
your Big Screen TV. There are lots of good questions that may be
floating around in your head:
What type of audio system is needed? What system will provide the
best sound? Can I use my old stereo? What connecting cords are
required? How much will it cost?
We’re going to offer you three levels of Home Theater System
performance: Beginner, Good and Pro. If you’re on a tight
budget, start off on the Beginner level, but please don’t
settle for that. A Beginner system doesn’t deliver the full
sound quality your TV is capable of producing.
Gradually add pieces until you move your system up to Good or Pro
level. A Good system gives you the minimum audio quality needed for
High Definition TV broadcasts.
A Pro level system gives you bragging rights for your whole
neighborhood!
•
Beginner Home Theater System ($300
- $500*)
Hook
together the following equipment:
a Big Screen TV, quality Component and HDMI cords, digital cable,
your current VCR, your current DVD player and your home stereo.
You’ll need component cords for the VCR and DVD; your cable
company should provide a HDMI connection for the cable box.
(If you’re not familiar with some of the terms used above -
component, HDMI, digital - Google the "123 Guide To Plasma
TV.com")
Using your existing components will keep the cost down, but will
not give you the full Dolby sound your TV is capable of. The stereo
sound beats the audio that comes out of most televisions, but
don’t settle for this.
•
Good Home Theater System ($800
- $1000*) •
Assemble
the following equipment:
a Big Screen TV, quality HDMI cords, digital cable, a HDTV DVD
player, a TiVo and a Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound amplifier and
speakers.
A low cost “Home Theater In A Box” ($200 - $500) is
required in this configuration. You’ll can get a Dolby 5.1
Surround Sound amplifier, five speakers and a subwoofer from
manufacturers like Sony and Panasonic.
This setup will give you full digital HDTV picture and sound;
you’ll enjoy a brilliant image and crystal clear audio.
You’ll need a separate HDMI cord for each
peripheral.
• Pro Home Theater System ($1500
- Up*) •
Now
we’re ready for a Top Of The Line audio system delivering
movie quality sound! Hook up the following: a
Big Screen TV, quality HDMI cords, digital cable, a HDTV DVD
player, a TiVo, a Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound amplifier and speakers,
theater seating, a popcorn maker, professional soundproofing and
motorized window blinds.
Hire a
cute usher for your home theater and you’re good to go!
A premier Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound Home Theater System can run $800
to $1,500, and some cost much more. What you’ll get is eight
channels of crystal-clear, pumping sound from seven speakers and a
subwoofer, with sound coming from in front of, on both sides and
behind the viewers.
* The
estimated prices above do not include the cost of a Big Screen
TV.
These three Home
Theater setups range from bare bones to luxurious. Pick the one
that you can afford and feel comfortable with. Over time, you can
upgrade to a better system with more bells and whistles.
Please don’t settle for the Beginner system; it doesn’t
produce the sound that your system (and you) deserve. With a little
perseverance and planning you and your family will enjoy booming
movie sound tracks and digital broadcasts for many years to
come!
It’s as easy as
123!
About The Author
Ike Ridley is the avid videophile and self-confessed “Movie
Nut” who created the website the 123 Guide To Plasma TV . To visit
us, click the links or paste this URL into your web browser:
http://www.123-guide-to-plasma-tv.com/
Ike has moved to the Caribbean where he clicks away on his laptop
under a palm tree.
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