Saturday, September 25, 2010

Cheap Home Stereo Systems - You Never Heard It Like This

By Peter Miller

Sports games, movies and TV shows are going to sound one hundred percent amazing. All you have to do is get a home theater system. Are you looking for one?

A home theater system with a DVD player has been quite popular for many years. They include a center channel speaker, a pair of front speakers, surround sound speakers and a sub.

The receiver will have a built in amp. The more expensive the system usually tends to mean the more watts the amp will generate.

For a higher price tag, a blu-ray home theater system is very much identical in terms of speakers and its set-up. The only difference is the disc player.

Which one should you consider? A DVD movie will still offer a decently high resolution on any large, flat screen television. DVD movies are also less expensive.

A blu-ray disc is designed to hold much more data. This allows the manufacturer to store the highest quality content onto the disc, resulting in pure, hi-def quality and the ultimate viewing experience.

A ton of people buy home theater systems and purchase the DVD player separately. This might be because they already own a disc player.

Do you have any idea about 5.1 Vs. 7.1? A 7.1 system basically just adds another pair of rear speakers.

A five point one channel system has been the standard for roughly two decades. It has a center, two front and two rear speakers.

A seven point one system has the same but also adds another separate pair of surround sound speakers. This increases the surround sound experience.

You can now have surround sound speakers on the left and right of you, and you can also have surround sound speakers directly behind you, at the same time.

If you live in an apartment, a 5.1 system would be ideal. But do not hold back, if you want more speakers, go ahead, buy a 7.1 system. - 40726

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