Sunday, September 26, 2010

True Surround Concepts - Surround Sound Surround

By Dakota Little

Are you into watching today's hit movies or can you not get enough sports action? If so, a home theater system is going to elevate your TV experience to a new level.

A DVD home theater system has surround sound speakers, a subwoofer, a receiver and an external DVD player, or it is built-in to the receiver.

If you are concerned about loudness, find a system with a receiver that offers a more powerful amplifier. Otherwise know as, more watts per channel.

Blu-ray technology has sparked an interest in many movie lovers. It offers exceptional picture definition that a DVD cannot compete with which is why many choose it.

Should you choose DVD over blu-ray? Well, if you have a larger TV, maybe 40 inches or bigger, blu-ray will display the best quality. If you have a ton of DVDs, you might stay with a DVD player.

As time moves forward, the price of blu-ray will eventually lower. You can still rent blu-ray movies so you do not need to buy them.

Another option is getting a home theater system without a blu-ray or DVD player. If you already have a disc player, this option would be best for you.

The difference between 5.1 and 7.1 channel can be confusing for some. It is actually really simple to know the differences between the two.

The original, 5.1 channel has been around for a very long time. The 7.1 channel system are relatively newer. Both have a center speakers, front speakers, and rear speakers.

A 7.1 channel adds two more channels and allows you to have an additional pair of surround sound speakers. This increases the surround sound effect.

Instead of only having rear speakers placed behind the listener, you will now be able to have rear speakers on the right and left sides and also behind you.

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. - 40723

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