Friday, September 18, 2009

How to set up a home cinema - thekae techreview

Friday, September 18, 2009

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Put off by the overpriced refreshments and ticket prices costing you about the the same as it does to buy a DVD, TechReview is here to take the cinematic experience back to the confines of your own living room.

Follow our guide below on how to put together your own private cinema sanctuary, and before you know it, you"ll be pulling the curtains and settling down to your favourite flick in blissful new surroundings.



HOOK UP THE BASICS
Place the four basic components of your cinema system in a suitably sized room. You’ll need a set of speakers including a subwoofer, a television or projector, a multichannel amplifier and a video source, such as a DVD or Blu-ray player. The simplest way of connecting your Blu-ray player to an AV amp is with a single HDMI cable. The next best option is a component video cable, or an S-video lead. Composite video is best avoided.


Step 2
POSITION YOUR TV
Your TV’s position is dictated by the dimensions of the room, but ideally it should be mounted at eye-level – that’s seated eye-level, of course – and at a comfortable viewing distance from your sofa. As a general rule, the ideal distance is roughly five times the width of the screen. Another HDMI cable is all you need to connect your amp to your TV, but make sure it’s capable of carrying a 1080p signal over the distance


PLACE YOUR SPEAKERS
When arranging your 5.1 speakers the front pair should be able to deliver a good stereo image, so position these first and point them at your ideal listening spot. The centre speaker should be in line with them and close to the screen. The rear speakers can be placed on the back wall, or to the sides of where you sit. Low frequencies are non-directional, so you can place the subwoofer anywhere.





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1 comments:

Anonymous said...

nice info here,,,'
but usually i just ignore all those thing

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