Thursday, 10 February 2011

The best system for you

People across the world are now increasingly opting to enjoy their movie viewing experiences in the home rather than suffer the raising prices of movie theaters. Aside from the price there is also the issue of other people creating noise, using mobile phones and generally being rude. With a proper home theater system, watching a movie can not only compete with but beat the experience of watching a film at a movie theater. One critical aspect that is often overlooked however, is the quality of sound. That is why it is critical to choose a home theater with receiver.

Movies are often remembered for particular scenes and key elements of those scenes are the sound or music used. Imagine the opening scene of Apocalypse Now without The Doors blaring in your ears! To this effect, it is important that the system you choose is capable of producing the best sound possible. A decent home theater with receiver will be capable of doing this, and much more.

Surround sound is now standard within home theaters and its important that the receiver you choose is capable of handling the level of surround sound you need. Dolby Surround 7.1 is the pinnacle of this, allowing 7 different channels of audio, along with a dedicated bass channel. The positioning of the 7 different audio outlets is very important, however this will be covered in another post. Another important element to consider is the power rating for the receiver, which should be 50W RMS minimum.

I hope that this article has helped you in choosing your home theater with receiver. If you require more information then please visit www.hometheaterwithreceiver.net to get all you need.