Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Audio Signal, Home Theater System, Sound Speakers, Wireless Speaker Home Theater System

ryan@thesatellitetvguide.com asked:
A wireless speaker home theater system allows you the freedom to place your speakers anywhere in a room without having to figure out how to hide the speaker wires.
There are two types of wireless speaker home theater systems - add-on systems and integrated systems.
Add-On Wireless Home Theater System
If you already have a home theater system you can purchase an add-on system consisting of a transmitter, a receiver, and surround-sound speakers if you don’t already have them.
The transmitter is connected to the home theater amplifier and sends out the audio signal to a receiver. The receiver, which is connected to the rear speakers, picks up the signal from the transmitter and sends it to those speakers.
Most wireless home theater systems have front speakers and a subwoofer that are connected to the amplifier with audio cables, and rear speakers that are connected to the receiver to create surround-sound audio.
You can purchase a decent amplifier/receiver system for less than $100.
Integrated Wireless Home Theater System
If you’re in the market for a new wireless home theater system, you can purchase a complete system consisting of an amplifier with built-in transmitter, a front center speaker, two front side speakers, a subwoofer, and two rear surround-sound speakers. Some systems also include a DVD player.
Prices for an integrated wireless home theater system start at $175 and go up to $2,000.
Comparing Wireless Home Theater Systems
The best way to get the best price on a wireless home theater system is to try them out in person, then go comparison shopping online.
Start by taking a trip to your local discount or electronics store so you can try out the various wireless home theater system models. Test the controls and listen to the models in your price range until you find the one you like best.
After you find a system you like, go home, fire up your computer, and start comparison shopping online.
Comparing models and prices at an online comparison shopping site will save you countless hours of going store to store or surfing all the Internet stores. Here, in one place, you can find prices for everything under the sun from hundreds of online and offline stores.
The comparison shopping site I use will not only give you a price comparison on wireless home theater systems, it will also give you product specifications, reviews by audio experts, and consumer reviews by people who actually own the product so you’ll know how good the system is.
When you find the store with the lowest price, you can get consumer reviews of that store so you’ll know if it’s reputable and will give you good service.
Some stores even have a lowest-price guarantee so if you find a better price later you can get a rebate on the price difference from that store.
I’ve purchased a number of high-ticket items this way and have always gotten good service and a great price.
Visit the http://www.TheSatelliteTVGuide.com/home-theater-systems.htm to get more information, to compare prices, and to get consumer ratings for home theater systems.
The author, Brian Stevens, is the senior editor for TheSatelliteTVGuide.com and has written a number of articles on home theater systems.
Noah
Jan 26 2009
Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Dvd Home Theater, Dvd Pc, Home Theater System, Pc Computer, Sony Receiver
Jamil T asked:
My current computer speaker’s receiver stopped working. Instead of buying a new receiver i was wondering if it is somehow possible to use a DVD home theater system (Sony HT-C800DP) as the receiver? Is there any special cords i need to connect it to my computer? My computer has no special outputs for the player.
Megan
Jan 16 2009
Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Home Theater System, Speakers
wood asked:
ok i have a home theater system and need some advice on where i should put the speakers at and how
Arrianne
Jan 14 2009
Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Blu Ray, Home Theater System, Movie Theater
E asked:
We are just getting our home theater installed tomarrow and we’re looking for a great blu-ray to push the limits of the tv and sound. Any suggestions?
Logan
Jan 11 2009
Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Home Theater System, Laptop Computer, Radio Stations, Speakers, Yamaha Home Theater System
Ugerian asked:
I have an Acer Aspire9503EWSMI laptop computer and while the speakers are okay, I would like to listen to online radio stations, saved music and other audio from my computer through my yamaha home theater system. What cord do I need to accomplish this?
Hannah
Jan 03 2009
Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: High Quality, Home Theater Experts, Home Theater System

Nicholas Tan asked:
Having to be able to bring home entertainment may be a luxury. This is because only very few households can afford home theater system. Of late, only the rich and the famous can afford such luxury. This notion is now a thing of the past. Home theater systems may now be available to greater number of households because of the knowledge of basic home theater design. The basic home theater design may only require three basic components and these three components may already be affordable for the working class.
However, before you may need to think of the basic home theater design for your home theater system, you may need to know the size of the room for the home theater set up. The size of the room to where the home theater will be set up will depend on how basic the home theater design needs to be.
Home theater experts recommends that if the room is quite small, all you need for your home theater design is a television set, three speakers and a DVD player. The home theater design may be dependent of the shpre of the room; however, the position of the speakers remains to be the left, the right and the center of the room. Basic home theater design may require a television set bigger than 27 inches. Too small screen for your home theater design may not be sufficient for a movie theater-like experience. This is because even for the home theater design, you may need to consider the sight and sound of a movie theater. It is the main consideration why people go to a movie theater, the big screen and the surround sound. With respect to the surround sound of a movie theater, the basic three speakers is only applicable for smaller rooms, if the room is bigger, the home theater design needs to be more than three, you may go up to six speakers and a complimenting subwoofer may be necessary for the surround effect. Going back to a small room, if you will only put three speakers, you may want to consider buying a high quality brand speaker; this will give you enough surround sound for a smaller room.
If you have a small budget, ensure that the store where you will buy your speakers will allow you to test the product in your room and if it will not give you a good surround sound, they should allow you to return or replace the unit. This is because some speakers sound good in the store but when you finally set them up in a small room, the effect is not very good. Find a neat deal where they can allow you to return or replace the speakers. However, if your budget is sufficient, you may consider hiring the services of a home theater designer. Your home theater designer will be able to design the home theater better and with complete accessories. He may require checking the power rating, and the need for amplifiers. He may also recommend using home theater projectors and he may recommend how the speakers need to be. You will get a good home theater design if you will be able to hire home theater designers. The need for home theater seating and television cabinet may also be necessary for the complete package of your home theater.
You may enjoy the entertainment without having to tide traffic jam and enjoy in your own home theater system.
Karina
Oct 10 2008
Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Flat Television, Home Theater System, Modern Technology

Nicholas Tan asked:
Watching movies is a neat escape from the stressful lifestyle we live in. Watching movies in a wide screen and surround sound take you far away and into the movie scene you are watching. You watch it as if you were there in the movie scene. Of late, we can only experience this escape in a cinema. However, modern technology may be able to provide this same sight and sound experience right in your own living room. We will discuss the basic components of a home theater system in this article. Read on to understand how these basic components can deliver the best cinematic experience to a home theater system.
Home theater experts state that the most important consideration in setting up a home theater system is the size of the room where you will set up the home theater system. The most important component of the home theater system, which is the television, is dependent on the size of the room. Although, the recommendation is 27 inches television set at a minimum is necessary for your home theater set up. It is also a recommendation that a flat television is good for a home theater system because it exhibits fewer glares and produces a crisper image. Another major component of a home theater system that depends on the size of the room is the speaker. The number of speakers for your home theater system is dependent on the size of the room. You may add up to six speakers from the basic three speakers if you want a more lifelike sound. Adding a subwoofer may also be good to achieve a complete surround sound like in the movie theaters. Three speakers should be the minimum; you may go up to six if the room is big.
Another major for your home theater system is the DVD player. It is a recommendation that DVD players with progressive scan will be the best choice. This is because progressive scan produces sharp and flicker-free pictures. This however points back to the choice of television unit; you may need to check if the flat television set supports progressive scan signals. You may also acquire a five-disk carrousel DVD player. This will avoid having to stand up from your seat to change discs every so often. A minor consideration is the power rating that will determine how loud your speaker can be. Of course, almost all these depend on the size of the room to where the home theater system is going to be set up. Small room requires from few types of equipment, bigger rooms may require more and adding home theater furniture to your home theater system may be best. A bigger room thus requires more investments. A smaller room might require fewer but of good quality equipments to avoid the too basic feel of the home theater system.
Finally, you may acquire a beautifully designed home theater system if you consider hiring a home theater expert. If you can afford this, it will be best for you because the home theater expert will be able to effectively design and set up your home theater system. Your home theater designer may also add some features like home theater seating and other home theater furniture to be able to give the complete home theater package that closely resembles a real movie theater. Having the finest and high-quality home theater system will give you the most sought after set up that you could flaunt and enjoy to the max.
Alexandra
Sep 27 2008
Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Home Theater System, Lot, Sound Fidelity
msc44 asked:
Using specifications such as wattage, etc, how can I tell the quality of a home theater system? I want to find a good set for around $100-$200 but I don’t know a lot about sound fidelity. Also, any home theater system suggestions?
Henry
Aug 20 2008
Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Bose, Home Theater System, Sound Quality
Doc D asked:
Getting ready to purchase a complete home theater system and have been looking at Bose but wondering if there’s a system that is just as good but cheaper. Looking for extremely high sound quality for movies AND music. Price range is $2500 total.
Gina
Jul 05 2008
Posted: under Home Theater Systems.
Tags: Home Theater System, Sound Quality, Speaker System
Alex D asked: I want a home theater system with:
HDMI cable hook up
It doesn’t need to be able to play DVDs at all, just hook up to one
Good surround sound quality
A remote
Nowhere over $200
Is there any speaker system or home theater system for me?
If so, what is it or where could I go to find it myself?
Thanks.
Gavin
Jun 30 2008