Choosing The Ideal Components For Home Theater Use

by Lee Dobbins

As the realism of your home theater cinematic experience takes over your senses, you are transported to the places on the screen, experience all the sights and sounds as if you were there. Or at least that’s the way it should be and it can be if you buy the ideal components for home theater use.

Every home theater system shares three major components: television (the bigger and wider its screen, the better); DVD player; high quality set of surround-sound speakers.

A TV of at least 27 inches is what is needed for a home theater system; the most recent wide-screen models are very desirable for home theaters. Most DVD movies that you rent or buy are produced in wide-screen formats. Wide-screen TVs are closer in shape to a real movie screen than a regular TV would be; also, many of these big lovelies are high resolution, which guarantees a picture that is much sharper and clearer than what you’d see on older TVs. You can opt for either flat panel plasma or LCD TV, front or rear projection TV with a separate movie screen.

A DVD player with ability to handle high definition DVD disc formats is another one of the ideal components for home theater use. Most of the players are capable of playing DVD movies, music CDs, MP3s, movies/music recorded on CD-R/RW and DVD-R/RW discs. Your preference should be for a multi-disc player; this enable you to stack several music and/or movies discs for playback so that you do not have to get from your seat to change the discs. For clear and sharp picture, you should go for a DVD player with progressive scans. Another option for you to consider is a combo unit of DVD player/recorder enables you to record movies, music, television programs, etc. onto blank discs for your own personal use. There are DVD-R recorders with huge hard drive storage, which enables you to download and store your favorite shows.

The audio sound in your home theater system may come from a starter set which consists of center right and left speakers along with a subwoofer for stronger bass sounds. Check the review in audiovisual magazines to determine the best ratings on speakers and the ideal components for home theater use. It is a good idea to listen to what emerges from your speakers before buying them so that you can see if the sound will fit your needs. Take time and visit a number of stores before making a final decision.

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