It wasn’t long ago that the best way to watch a movie was in the movie theater. Back then, home TV sets couldn’t compare to the sprawling size of a theater screen, and speakers weren’t able to produce the high quality, surround sound. But thanks to today’s advanced, digital technology, it’s now possible to create a theater system in the comfort of your own home.
Implementing new technology can sometimes seem a little intimidating. So let’s start with the basics. The centerpiece of any system is the display. High definition screens and digital projectors can recreate the look of any movie theater. Many people are tempted by the “bigger is better” mentality. But in reality, the ideal screen depends heavily on the viewing distance, angle and height. After all, you don’t want to be forced to move your head too much to see the entire screen. Measure the amount of available space you have, and then you can use a viewing distance calculator like this one: http://bit.ly/OD8t to calculate the optimal screen size.
When it comes to sound, there are a lot of things to consider. Typically, home theater systems have at least three speakers and a subwoofer. One speaker is located underneath the display, while the other two are flanked on either side. In an ideal world, each speaker would be equidistant from your ears. Each room is different, so you may have to experiment and move speakers around to achieve the best sound quality.
There’s more to a home theater system than just the display and speakers. You also have to make decisions regarding source components, theater receivers and component interconnects. That’s where experts, like Digital Sight & Sound can help you out. The company specializes in custom designed systems that fit your specific wants and needs. Visit the Digital Sight & Sound website at: http://www.dssindy.com/services.htm and check out all of the fantastic digital services they offer for both residential and commercial buildings.
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