How Do You Design A Home Theater?
The overall affordability of home theater components makes designing a household home theater very easy. The average system consists of five basic components: a screen (TV), a stereo system, sound speakers, a cable or satellite box and DVD players, Blu-Ray players, VCRs and similar playback devices. Assembling them is very straightforward, but before you do, you need to evaluate the space you intend to use for them and decide which components will work best. Measure the space of the room you have set aside for your home theater. Decide where you want to place the screen and how much free wall space can be devoted to it. Make careful notes about the measurements–both width and height–as well as any potential obstructions such as lamps or pictures on the walls. You should also measure the available space between where you intend to put the screen and where you intend to sit and watch it. Experts recommend that the distance be between 1.5 and 3 times the diagonal length of the screen. (