a home theater at home and make homes more enjoyable



There are times when we want to watch the movie box office with a friend, relative, or our families. But we are lazy to go out and look for the studio theater.

 

The solution is to create a personal home theater in our homes. Even where this could be the center of attention for the assembled family.

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Home Theater Design Idea



After a full working day, first thing you wish to do in home is to sit down on living room sofa and turning on TV, that why it’s important to have a nice background wall for you TV. Someone like to hang TV on the wall, while others like put TV on the TV cabinet.
Home theater become increasingly popular, it can transport you to another world without even leaving your house.
You need to equipped the room with a digital video and surround sound audio technology, below samples design idea for set of home theater:

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Home Theater Design: Optimum Speaker Placement



The standard theater arrangement is of course a screen at one end of the room, with one central speaker, one speaker to each side of the screen, two speakers providing surround left and right, and sometimes a speaker providing surround rear. If you have your room arranged this way, chances are good that you call it your home theater, and speaker placement is fairly straightforward for you. The ideal placement has the front speakers at the same height from the ground, usually either slightly above or slightly below the display, and the surround speakers at least 60cm above the heads of the viewers.

The front center speaker should ideally be in the same position as the screen; the front left and right speakers should be placed approximately 25 degrees to the left and right of the direction the viewers face, and about the same distance from the viewers; the surround left and surround right speakers should be 90 degrees to the left and right of this direction, and, again, about the same distance from the viewers; and the surround rear, as its name suggests, should be directly behind the viewers. A subwoofer if used can theoretically be placed anywhere in the room.

For many people, and I include myself in this, the design of your home is such that it does not comfortably permit a room set up in this way. After all, unless you are very lucky, the chances are that the room that contains your home theater equipment doubles as your living room, and you will not want it to be dominated by a screen. You may not wish to call it your home theater as such. To solve this problem, you need to draw a scale diagram of your room. Add your intended screen placement to the drawing, along with the seating arrangements (your sofas and chairs), and identify where people will be sitting when they watch movies, and the direction in which they will be looking.

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