Introduction
Imagine yourself checking out of the window to see what just crashed on the ground or behind the sofa for monsters. That is exactly the kind of experience you can expect once you get yourself a home surround system that is designed to fill your living room with high quality surround sound, able to match the clarity of images displayed on your TV screen. Home theater surround systems are designed to turn your TV viewing experience at home, into a mini cinema. They can do this by producing the surround sound you would normally get in a movie theater. Here are some of the factors you should consider while shopping for a home theater surround system.
Step 1
While shopping for home surround system, the first thing you should consider are the current entertainment equipment you already have installed in your house. The most important equipment is your television set, but other equipment should also be considered.
Step 2
Your television set will be centre piece of your home surround system, with its size and technology affecting your ability to enjoy whatever you will be watching on it. Old analog TV sets are not suited for expensive speaker setups and DVD player systems, since the image quality is not likely to match the sound quality produced by the home theater surround system. If you are in a similar situation, you can either opt to upgrade to a more high tech TV set or buy a cheaper surround sound system that fits well with the image quality of your current TV set.
Step 3
Whatever television set you have in house, you should consider the connectors at its back to ensure compatibility with your home surround system. The connectors that are installed on a television set will affect the quality of sound and images transmitted through the cables. It is always advisable to match the connectors on your TV set to the home theater systems you are considering.
Step 4
Home surround systems will often come together with a DVD player, as a part of the overall package. If you already have a DVD player, then you should consider its ability to connect to a home theater system and still deliver good quality sound and images. If your current DVD player is limited in functionality, then it could be wise to upgrade to a new model with an all inclusive home theater surround system.
Step 5
Most home surround systems are typically designed for one purpose; to play DVD movies from the leisure of your home. However, if you would like to use it for more applications like recording TV programmes or videos from camcorder, then you should look for models with added features.
Tips
A home surround system should include at least five speakers, and a sub-woofer which is able to produce low frequency sound. This combination of speakers is usually referred to as 5.1 surround sound. A good set of speakers should be aesthetically pleasing, able to match the look of your room.
Sources and Citations
Home surround systems with many speakers should be connected to an amplifier, which can handle the different standards for coding sound signals.