Posts Tagged ‘Home Theater’

Home Theater Speaker Layout

June 19th, 2009 By: Lauren

So now you understand how speakers work, and the difference between stereo and home theater speakers. You’re committed to achieving the best possible movie sound, and you know you need a good center speaker with limited off-axis vertical response and two rear speakers to provide the reflecting sound. This is the start of your surround sound system. Next, you should get to know the other speakers you’ll need, and how to set them up to achieve the most accurate sound reproduction for your next home theater experience. (more…)

Spotlight on HD Envy: Furniture Fashion HD Envy Review

June 16th, 2009 By: Lauren

Furniture Fashion has recently found out about the stylish Plasma TV frames at HD Envy and posted a review on their site that highlights their favorite features of the frames. They love the idea that HD Envy Plasma TV frames can enable a large HDTV to be mounted in places that were previously out of reach, because the frames are easily attached to a wall-mounted TV.

They also note the sophisticated element that the Plasma TV frames from HD Envy will bring to any home theater. This is complimented by the wide range of materials and size options that HD Envy presents to its customers, a fact that Furniture Fashion doesn’t overlook. Including pictures of their favorite Plasma TV frames, this article makes it clear that HD Envy is making a splash with those who appreciate beautiful interior design.

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Stereo Speakers VS Home Theater Speakers: The Center and Rear Speakers

June 15th, 2009 By: Lauren

With a crystal clear 1080p Full HD image projecting from your flat panel TV, you want a sound quality to match, right? It would be terrible if you were enjoying Iron Man’s dramatic flight into the atmosphere above Santa Monica while only hearing the faint muffled sound of his jets (or at least you assume it is his jets because of the image – it could be a lawn motor or a scooter as far as your ears know). Theater-quality sound is half of the experience. Without it, you are left with a dull impression of the movie, and you are rarely pulled in to the extent that you forget where you are and actually live the experiences on screen. Movie audio is so important, in fact, that there is an entire branch of audio equipment dedicated to providing the most accurate reproduction of sounds for a home theater setup.

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