Friday, November 18, 2011

Home Theater Audio Systems - The Do's and Don'ts


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The speaker setup in a home theater audio system is crucial to an entertainment center's performance in your household. A lot of experts agree that the ideal speaker setup should try to avoid ceiling installation for the primary three front speakers. Additionally, these speakers should be angled with a proper mounting bracket, if they have to be set up above ear level.

You should also avoid buying cubed speakers which may cost lesser but are less than ideal as part a home theater audio system. These little black or white cubes are also less likely to be compatible with your entertainment room's aesthetics, and you can easily find speakers that integrate better with interiors.

If you already have cubed speakers, you still can make the most of these home theater audio system components. First, ensure that these speakers are connected to their corresponding bass module connections. Then, check if each speaker level connection from the bass module is linked to the corresponding receiver connection (i.e. left rear to left rear; center channel to center channel). Also, have an RCA cable from the sub out of the receiver be connected to the sub in of the bass module.

After this, you will have to set in the receiver's bass management all of the speakers to "Large" and the subwoofer to "Yes". With these steps, an appreciable performance could be derived from your cubed speakers, but consultation with your dealer or the speaker manufacturer may still be needed when these procedures fail or you are in doubt of any of the connections made.


Home Theater Audio Systems - The Do's and Don'ts

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