Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Dvd Player, Home Theater System
Bryce D asked:
I am looking to buy a Home Theater system. I don’t want to spend over $200 and I don’t need a DVD player. Does anyone know what a good inexpensive brand to buy? I really want something that sounds awesome when I watch movies. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Brandon
Jun 03 2009
Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Audio Cable, Audio Input, Digital Cable, Dvd Player, Home Theater System
The Cop asked:
My cable box and my DVD player both have on the back a digital coaxial audio output. I’m looking for a home theater system with digital coaxial audio input. My friend already gave me the digital coaxial cable. I don’t want a home theater with only left (white) and right (red) inputs. Thanks!
Brooke
Apr 14 2009
Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Dvd Player, Home Theater In A Box, Home Theater Receiver, Speakers
yeaaaaa asked:
Is it possile to connect the Home theater in a box’s reciever/dvd player into a separate home theater receiver in order to add speakers.
Brian
Apr 05 2009
Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Dvd Player, Home Entertainment System, Home Theater Experience, Size Television

Nicholas Tan asked:
The cinema is a good place to watch movies and relax. This is because you watch the movie in a wide screen with sound that can make you easily get lost in the movie scene. The picture and the sound is the most entertaining part of the cinema experience. However, if you can bring this technology home and with lesser expense, this is definitely something you will enjoy. This is the concept only a few American homes acquire in the past years. Lately late, however, a good number of American homes are starting to be less interested in going out of their abode to watch movies. This is due to the evolution of home theater system.
A simple home theater is easy to set up. All you need is a television set that measure bigger than 27 inches, a DVD player and three speakers. These are the basic components of a home theater. This may already give you the home entertainment you can enjoy with the almost theatrical experience. Why do I say almost, when I am sure you want the perfect feeling of a movie theater. This is because there are other equipments you might add to complete the home theater experience that will ensure a cinematic experience right in your own living room. As mentioned already, you may still enhance the three basic components by adding home entertainment furniture; however, everything is dependent on the budget you set for your home theater. The size of the room is another consideration of the complete package of your home theater.
A neat advice however by home theater experts is that you need to find a good size television set for you home theater set up. A good size does not mean the biggest you can find in the store. A good size television is dependent on the place in your house where you will set up the home theater. Big is not always good for you home entertainment system. It is a recommendation, however, that the television set should not be smaller than 27 inches. This is because the projection on a smaller television might be too inferior for your home theater.
Another recommendation is for you to find speakers that will give you the surround sound from high quality brand of speakers. In addition, you need to be sure that if you do not find the speaker that gives you enough surround sound, you need to be able to return it. There are speakers that sound good in the store but when you put it in a room, it may not sound well enough that will satisfy your requirement. If the store allows replacement, then that is a good deal. In addition, you may need to choose a good quality DVD player. It is however a belief by home theater experts that all DVD players deliver clear and crisp images, although there are those that promise a flicker-free picture, almost all DVD players provide this feature.
Knowing how big the room where you will set up your home theater will be the basis of how big the television needs to be. The size of the room is another consideration for the number of speakers. If the room is somewhat big, you may need more than the basic three speakers. Adding a subwoofer may also do good to achieve the best surround sound if your home theater is place on a huge room.
All these will give you the best home theater experience only a few in the earlier year’s experience. A home theater designer may be of big help in ensuring you will have the best home theater set up that will give you the best possible movie experience right in your own living room.
Nath
Jan 13 2009
Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Brand Names, Dvd Player, Yea
that guy you never knew asked:
Okay I’m totally in the dark when it comes to this and I want to buy a home theater system for my bedroom to hook up to my dvd player, I just need the speakers, and the speakers that can hook up to my dvd player but I am willing to buy the reciever but only if it comes with any speficiations I should look for? Like how much should I expect to pay for? I need more than brand names like how many Amps or Watts should be good to start off with, I have a collection of horror movies so if that helps any yea, thanks so much for all your help.
Antonio
Jul 11 2008
Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Dvd Player, System Model, Vcr
amped_for_dalejr88 asked:
i have a regent home theater system model ht-391 and i dont have the book on how to hook it up.i wanna hook it up to my dvd player which is connected to my tv.id like to run it through my vcr also.is there anywhere i can go to see a manual on how to hook the system up?
Darian
Jan 28 2008
Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Dvd Player, Samsung Hcn653w, Wireless Speakers
Extreme Mayhem asked:
I currently have a samsung (HCN653W) TV and am looking for a home theater system to hook up to it. I am looking for a system that is around $500. This should include the receiver and speakers. I only want it to be Dolby 5.1 and want to be able to hook up a dvd player, my tv, and possibly a blu-ray player for the future. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I also do not want wireless speakers. I only hear bad comments about wireless.
Keith
Nov 20 2007