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from: What is a Home Cinema Composed of?




Today, "home cinema" implies a real "cinema experience" and therefore a higher quality set of components than the average television provides. A typical home theatre includes the receivers, a screen, speakers and amplifiers. We will look at each component in depth.


Receivers - This is the very heart of your home cinema because all of the other parts are connected or wired to it. Input devices are processed by either a standalone AV receiver or a Preamplifier and Sound Processor for complex surround sound formats. The user selects the input at this point before it is forwarded to the output.


If you select a low-quality receiver, this can jeopardize the pleasure of your home cinema system. The receiver should hold digital or optical audio ports and should even be able to adapt to the older style cabling. The price of your receiver will depend upon its amplifier supremacy as well as its detailed feature set.


Screen - Another vital component of a home cinema system is the screen. There are basically four types of screens: permanent, portable, manual pull down and electric. Each screen has its different features to point each...


Speakers - The speakers for your home cinema convert electric signals into sound. You will be able to reproduce quality audio by having a hi-fi surround system.


Amplifiers - Another way to look at your amplifiers is by saying they are the minds of the home cinema. Most amplifiers can be distinguished by several characteristics such as gain, slew rate, settling time and aberrations, output dynamic range, bandwidth and rise time, noise and efficiency and linearity.


Design elements, including "room-in-a-room" construction that isolates sound and provides the potential for a nearly ideal listening environment. These installations are often designated as "screening rooms" to differentiate from simpler installations.



Also you may add piano or built-in shelves to provide a place for movie decor, DVDs, and equipment. Then if your money will allow, refurbish your room to a design custom that suits your personality.





 

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