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    Earn Yourself The Best Home Cinema Awards

    If you go to the trouble and expense of installing a home theater, you want to take a little and make sure that your family will give it the best home cinema awards year after year. Don't skimp on the planning. With a project as potentially complex as a home theater, it's best to do your homework instead of becoming overexcited at the electronics store - or worse, online - and just grabbing all of the high end components that sparkle real nice.

    What's Best For You?

    Your home theater decisions have to begin with the needs presented by the room. Look it over carefully. A theater worthy of your family s best home cinema awards should have limited natural light. It should also have sufficient electricity for your needs.

    Acoustics are important. Is the room carpeted? Will it need sound proofing? What size screen is best for the room - not for your ego? Is there enough space for comfortable seating at the proper distance from the screen and the speakers? You can find an expert to help you evaluate your room and set parameters on the right kind of equipment.

    The next two important decisions are obvious: audio and video. There are many choices of screens that are all worthy of those best home cinema awards. You can get a large traditional TV set or a rear projection TV, a flat panel TV that's either LCD or plasma or a projector/screen combination.

    Make sure that your video system is high definition compatible. The sound system can be complicated. Earn your best home cinema awards by doing your homework here. The big question is do you want an AV receiver or preamplifier/amplifier combo? Look it up.

    The best video system won't win any best home cinema awards if the audio system is below par. Get some guidance on the size and power of your loudspeakers in relation to the size of your room. Make sure you get the right speakers and that they are in the right place.

    You will also need a subwoofer. This is a speaker that only transmits sound from the lower end of the audio spectrum. Both types of speakers should be heard at the store before buying.

    Then come the components. These are the receivers and players that will have to work together to give you TV, DVD, CD, video and music. Add a surge protector, remote control, cables, connectors and furniture. Then just sit back and await the best home cinema awards presentations.

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