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How to configure correctly a home theater

The first thing is to look at the budget. While we all have high hopes and ambitions, ultimately, is our budget, which dictates everything. Once you sat down and discussed your man-cave budget with your spouse (if you’re willing to beg and crawl), we can start looking at what is possible.
If you are looking to spend less than $ 5,000, you can get a good entry-level 1080p projector and 5.1 surround sound. Ideally, the room is rectangular, install at least 4.5 m long and 3 m wide:

 

Step 1. The disadvantage of external roller shutters are associated costs. Last but not least, should be the ideal space in the color dark mat (earth tones of Burgundy or other are popular) are painted.

Step 2: Choose your seating plan and exactly where you have your sofa, how many couches / seats you will have.

Step 3: Find out, screen size and projector.
While everyone has their own taste and personal preference, there are some general rules for the screen size in terms of seat. Most people would agree that when you look at 4:09 p.m. content (regular television, sports, etc. it is ideal for sitting around 1.5 to 2.5 times the width of the screen. Once you have your ideal screen size in relation to your sitting position, then you can choose to take a projector with an appropriate ratio to help you get mapped to a specific size image in a given room size . Most standard home theater projectors have to do a projection distance of 3 m up to 100 “diagonal image.

Step 4: Learn to install a sound system and configuration.
Most people’s needs do not need anything larger than 5.1. The audio system is to be interviewed at the best store to a specialty audio, because no amount of rates will be satisfactory.

Step 5: Install Home Theater.
In most scenarios, I would recommend a home theater installer professional. The tools are often necessary (yellow-language, cordless, stems fiberglass, screwdrivers, cutter plaster). The most appropriate is to have all wiring home theater is pre-wired in the house built. However, if this is not possible, it is often a good idea to hide the wires in the walls, if possible.

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