Home Theater Setup Guide
Are you planning to install a home theater system in your room? Then you don’t require a professional for the installation but you can do it yourself and invest your installation budget some where else. You just need to follow some logical steps for installation and do a careful planning for it.
The most important thing to keep in mind while buying a home theater is the room where you will set up your new system. You can assign a full room for it or dedicate a corner in your living room. But take care to allot proper space so that no problem occurs in using it and it makes your room more beautiful.
If you will dedicate a single room then there will not be any problem in keeping speakers and sitting in perfect position. You can also keep everything you want such as projector or screen without giving it out of place looks.
Choose a home theater that suits your home in all respects and add to its beauty. Market is flooded with different kinds of home theater but you need to choose one that matches perfectly with all your requirements.
You need to take a cable for making connections of your home theater. So take a cable of appropriate length (at least 2 meters) by which you can make loose connections. A loose connection helps in increasing the flexibility and you can move the system according to your requirement.
You might not be knowing the fact that the distance from where you are watching the screen should be 1.5 to 2.5 times of the width of screen. Hence, plan to take a TV according to your room size to have better utilization. Stand on which you are going to set the system should be strong enough to bear its weight.
A normal set of home theater comes along with a DVD player, digital receiver, manifold speakers with a subwoofer. You need to connect them properly for using.
It would be better if you can arrange a dedicated power line in the room where you are installing your new home theater system as it will provide you uninterrupted service. You should also set up a whisper fan to throw out the heat produced in the room.
You can definitely install a home theater yourself, but it can be challenging. This is a great article. I agree with all of it.
Home Theater Installation
11 Dec 09 at 2:47 am