Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Setting Up Your Home Theater

So your home theater is going as a riot or family room as well or be used as a designated home theater? This is in deciding how to set up the space important. For example, carpet floor ceiling is not very practical in our family room!

Your theater has to be on the ground floor of your home, if possible be represented. Bass from a subwoofer will swing down. If your home theater is located on an upper level, the noise penetrates into the lower floors, and you willYou will probably annoy your neighbors.

The lighting is a very critical factor. The home theater room must be as dark as possible to get the most out of your potentially expensive TV and projector. However, a totally dark room will cause fatigue and eye strain. The ideal solution for this is a dimmer to install with the light to be lowered, the optimal representation. Another thing to pay attention to the lighting should be positioned so that it either does not interfere with theScreen or the spectators.

Fill the room does not interfere too much with more furniture than audio quality. Furniture serves as a buffer for the sound. If the space is more than one purpose are used to ensure that you adopt a minimalist approach to furniture. Your home theater should actually be removed away from the noise from the street to reduce noise from traffic and of course the street. There should also be from the bedroom to ensure family members can sleep inIn fact, sleep!

Although it's not a good idea to have many hard glossy surfaces, such as the reflected sound, you can reduce acoustic reflection by damping the room with carpet, thick curtains and acoustical panels. It is not necessary to completely dampen the room. A little reflective light will bring life to your sound system, especially if you listen to music.

If you use the space more than the home theater goal but still want to use a projectorand a screen that you want to check a roof mounted projector and an automatically retractable screen. Thus the expensive equipment from overloading the room to prevent, if your home is the theater is not in use.




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