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Although both the 6.1 and 7.1formats are now available, the 5.1 home theater system will continue to be a popular option, since most DVDs are produced in the 5.1 format. Until manufacturers, producers, and other publishers convert to r the 6.1 and 7.1 formats, the 5.1 home theater system will be a good choice.

The 5.1 home theater system is so popular that many different manufacturers are hard at work pumping out more and more great choices for equipment and components. How do you pick the right one? Be critical, consider your budget, and remember that the most expensive system that doesn't deliver the sound and picture quality you're looking for may not be the best one.

Although features of the components are important, a 5.1 home theater system is easily able to be affected by the acoustics of the room and other aspects, including size, layout and environment. Sound distribution and recommendations are often in owner manuals, but it is still a good idea to research your specific needs and wants before making any purchase.

When searching for a 5.1 home theater system, always remember to research and shop around until you find what you are truly looking for. Keep a keen eye, and a keen ear out. Remember that quality is very important. Pay attention to details like size and arrangement. With this in mind, you can make your equipment work for you and work well in your particular size room.

Remember that a 5.1 home theater system comes with five speakers plus the subwoofer. One center speaker is usually placed above the video unit, with two speakers for the left and right side of the video, Next are two rear speakers one each for the left and right side of the viewer and one subwoofer which is usually placed near a wall to engage the acoustics of the wall and improve the rumbling and humming sounds).

All components are connected to a DVD player, which is then hooked into a A/V receiver These wirings are often color coded, and simple to understand. Your only problem may be clutter, or mess of wires. You could consider a wireless system so that you can have your 5.1 home theater look better and be more flexible to move.

A well-placed 5.1 home theater system is still one of the greatest movie viewing experiences around. But make sure you have the correct equipment since with all the settings and differing quality of equipment, a correct setup could an otherwise underwhelming flop into a harmonic, bone-crunching theatrical experience.

by: Allen Traxe




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