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		<title>Home Cinema Chair</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Jan 2011 17:51:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[After you have finished designing the layout of your home theater, the next step is to settle on the accessories. Things like floor covering, lighting, decoration, curtains, and furnishings, like a small fridge, some small tables and seating. If you are planning your home cinema just for yourself, then maybe you can afford to really splurge out on a really top end home cinema chair.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>After you have finished designing the layout of your home theater, the next step is to settle on the accessories. Things like floor covering, lighting, decoration, curtains, and furnishings, like a small fridge, some small tables and seating. If you are planning your home cinema just for yourself, then maybe you can afford to really splurge out on a really top end home cinema chair.</p>
<p>After a hard day&#8217;s work or exercise, your muscles can become taut, especially in your neck and shoulders. The best way of relieving this is some distressing exercise like yoga or a massage, but most people do not want to take up yoga postures after work, so they would opt for a massage.</p>
<p>This is all well and good, but then you would have to shower, get changed and drive down there and sometimes you just can not be bothered. You could phone a massage parlour and have them send someone round! That sounds great, but no, you are not going to do that either.</p>
<p>So, why not go for the next best thing. Get yourself an electric massage chair for your home theater? You could kill two birds with one stone. You could spend an hour and a half watching a film, while getting all those aches and pains soothingly worked away.</p>
<p>A massage chair will never totally replace a masseur or masseuse, but many regular massage parlour goers say that it is a good second best. The point is though, that you can have a gentle massage every day of the week, which some people say is preferable to one intense massage once a week. You masseur or masseuse right there in your own home cinema ready to work for pennies a massage any time of the day or night and while you are at the movies too! Imagine of it!</p>
<p>Using an electric massage chair as your home cinema chair (or one of them) is a great idea. While your mind is being taken off your daily troubles and strife, so your body is being relieved of the tensions that have built up there too. You can recline in your home cinema chair and let the head rest massage your neck, while the back rest massages your lumber region, soothing away those aches and pains in a gentle, but efficient manner.</p>
<p>The great majority of these electric massage chairs come with a remote control, so it is very easy to switch cycles on and off or repeat them at will. Some are programmable too, so that you could build up your own massage sequence, once you get used to what your new home cinema massage chair can do.</p>
<p>Imagine having it start at your neck and calves at the same time with the two massage points slowly converging on the small of your back. Or beginning at the small of your back and then radiating up and down your body at the same time. You would need two masseurs to do that and all while you are sitting in your home cinema chair watching a movie.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with the <a target='_blank' href="http://homemovietheatre.org/home-theater-chair.html">Home Theater Chair</a>. If you are interested in a <a target='_blank' href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site now.</p>
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		<title>Home Theater Set-Up And First Rate Speakers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Dec 2010 13:35:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home theaters are very popular in the West now for many reasons, but partly due to the recession. However, I predict that after the recession is over, home theaters will take off like a rocket. In my estimation, this is because, the slump has forced people to examine their spending, which usually means cutting back. Going out, eating out and movies are all in the front line of these cuts. However, the slump is upsetting and people have to get some enjoyment from somewhere.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Home theaters are very popular in the West now for many reasons, but partly due to the recession. However, I predict that after the recession is over, home theaters will take off like a rocket. In my estimation, this is because, the slump has forced people to examine their spending, which usually means cutting back. Going out, eating out and movies are all in the front line of these cuts. However, the slump is upsetting and people have to get some enjoyment from somewhere.</p>
<p>In the medium to long term, it is cheaper to build a home theater for a family than take them to a proper movie theater every week. Taking a family of four to the movies costs $50-$100, whereas a modest home theater might cost $1,000. It does not take long to recoup those costs. And it saves you the hassle of travelling there and back, the noise and mobile phones during the film and high prices for candy and snacks.</p>
<p>OK, maybe people at the moment are buying cheap packages of home theaters, but one of the first things they will change when they get a bit of money again will be the speakers, I bet. Evidently, you need a good quality, large screen, but after that, it is the sound and the barrier to good sound is usually poor speakers.</p>
<p>The most important consideration in the design of your home theater is the dimensions of your room. If the room is small, you will not require so many speakers. Perhaps three speakers will be enough, if the room is small. However, if you only need three speakers and a sub-woofer, get good ones.</p>
<p>If you have a bigger room however, the basic three home theater speakers may not be enough. You may need to put up to six speakers and a sub-woofer around the room. The position of these speakers is up to you and can depend on the shape or and size of the room anyway, but typical layouts are:</p>
<p>3.1 system: one speaker to the left of the screen, one to the right and one underneath it. You can put the sub-woofer on top of the central speaker or at the back of the room. Try it and see.</p>
<p>5.1 system: as 3.1, but with two speakers at the back of the room too.</p>
<p>6.1 system: as 5.1, but with another speaker between the rear speakers, as in the front.</p>
<p>7.1 system: as 6.1, but with two speakers central rear, slightly away from each other. You can move the existing rear speakers a little to the sides too.</p>
<p>This set-up requires a lot of wires as you can envisage. Now, you could staple the wires to the skirting board, but you should only do that after you are dead certain that you have the speakers in the right places. Or you could hang the speakers on the walls. However, although that sounds good for music, it does not always sound good for a movie.</p>
<p>The best choice is wireless speakers. Wireless speakers can be moved around to suit the number of people watching the movie or moved out for cleaning or redecorating purposes. You do not want to bash your nice, new, expensive speakers with the vacuum cleaner, do you?</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with <a target='_blank' href="http://homemovietheatre.org/wireless-home-theater-systems.html">wireless home theater systems</a>. If you are interested in a <a target='_blank' href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site now.</p>
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		<title>Xbox And The Home Theater</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Nov 2010 16:34:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several video game systems on the market, but if you are looking for a game system that also can be used for home theater entertainment, then the right choice has to be the Xbox game console. Usually, it is the case that children will want to play games in the daytime on holidays and before bed during the week, whereas parents will want to watch films at night before retiring to bed. Therefore, the two age groups need not clash often with their use of the home theater system.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several video game systems on the market, but if you are looking for a game system that also can be used for home theater entertainment, then the right choice has to be the Xbox game console. Usually, it is the case that children will want to play games in the daytime on holidays and before bed during the week, whereas parents will want to watch films at night before retiring to bed. Therefore, the two age groups need not clash often with their use of the home theater system.</p>
<p>Therefore, if you can get a device that fulfills both the roles of playing games and playing films, you can save some money. The Xbox game console fits this role, because the Xbox is one of the new generation of video game boxes that can also play films on DVD or whatever disk format.</p>
<p>The Xbox is actually a very hi-tech piece of equipment, something that non-game players might not have realized. It fits easily into a home theater system because it has wide screen video capability, HDTV screen resolutions and Dolby Digital and DTS sound support, making it a perfect home theater set-up component.</p>
<p>The Xbox is also a good looking piece of equipment, which will suit any existing black home theater equipment you may already own. It does not look like just a plastic toy. It was invented by Microsoft and has a powerful, stylish look. The Xbox&#8217;s case is black with an X on it and a green Xbox logo resembling a jewel.</p>
<p>The Xbox is basically a cut-down computer as it has many components of a personal computer like an Intel processor, NVidia graphic chips and an internal hard drive among others. PC&#8217;s are general purpose tools, whereas the Xbox is designed for playing DVD&#8217;s in more ways than one. In other words, it is a dedicated computer. It is dedicated to the task of playing DVD&#8217;s and it does it very well.</p>
<p>However, it also has four controller sockets in the front of the box for connections and it has an Ethernet socket for multi player games that allows other gamers on the Internet to take part in the game. The Xbox system includes as standard: the controllers with a 9 ft cable, a standard AV cable, and an AC power cord. It also comes with a DVD loading tray and a multi signal audio-video connector for easy connection to televisions and other home theater systems.</p>
<p>The Xbox will transform the way you think about games and how you play them, because it is so committed to making interactive games a reality and as exciting as possible. Games are written especially for it such as the Dead or Alive series and the Halo series too.</p>
<p>However, their are sports games to be had too such as football and Formula 1 motor car racing. The graphics, sound and overall reality are fabulous. Finally, for parents who are worried about what their kids are watching, playing or doing, there are parental controls built into the Xbox.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with <a target='_blank' href="http://homemovietheatre.org/home-theater-screens.html">Home Theater Screens</a>. If you are interested in a <a target='_blank' href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site.</p>
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		<title>Wireless Speakers In Home Theaters</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2010 11:51:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Owen Jones</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wireless speakers are not the height of technology that they were not so long ago, but they are still fairly new. The good news is though that the cost of good quality wireless speakers has come down to an reasonable level for most people. However, the constant march of technology continues and it is almost impossible to be on the forefront of it for more than six months before something new comes out.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wireless speakers are not the height of technology that they were not so long ago, but they are still fairly new. The good news is though that the cost of good quality wireless speakers has come down to an reasonable level for most people. However, the constant march of technology continues and it is almost impossible to be on the forefront of it for more than six months before something new comes out.</p>
<p>So, I have come to a conscious decision not to be on the forefront of technology any more. Twelve months behind is good enough for me these days. It can save you hundreds or even thousands of dollars to take that decision. I am sure that you are already aware how much items like computers, especially laptops, and plasma TV screens have come down in recent years.</p>
<p>So, now is the time to get into wireless speakers. They are a good idea in any situation, because you can move speakers around without needing extension leads, but they are particularly practical in a home theater because people will not be able to trip over the wires in the dark.</p>
<p>Wireless speakers have come down in price because there are more manufacturers making them, which is the normal reason why this happens. Many of the newer manufacturers are in the Far East, which is also nothing new, but the quality is just as good. They are just less expensive.</p>
<p>Wireless speakers are one of the first up-grades you should think about if your system is a couple of years old. Wireless speakers allow so much more freedom to move your speakers around to get the best sound out of your home theater set-up.</p>
<p>One tip if you want to try to save a bit on your acquisition of wireless speakers is to buy online. But, do not rush into it. First of all do the round of the shopping malls and find out which wireless speaker systems you like. Take a note of three brands or models. Then go online and check the prices for these models.</p>
<p>You should note down the models, the online prices and the URL of the store where you saw them online. Then, go back to the stores where you first saw those models and ask if they are willing to equal, or better, the price. If they are willing to price match, all well and good. You have won because, if there is a problem you can return them locally. If they will not, you must weigh up the value of a local purchase to you.</p>
<p>You can easily end up with a top quality home theater system with wireless speakers by going about buying your up-grades in this way. You really ought to go the way of wireless speakers and if you do not believe me, just walk around the shopping mall one Saturday afternoon, you will soon be persuaded.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with <a target='_blank' href="http://homemovietheatre.org/wireless-home-theater-systems.html">wireless home theater systems</a>. If you are interested in a <a target='_blank' href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site now.</p>
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		<title>Which Screen For Your Home Theater?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2010 11:32:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you do not buy your home theater in one box, as many people do, then you will have to choose a screen at some point or another. However, not only that, but you may be faced with deciding between a TV-cum-monitor unit and a drop down canvas screen.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you do not buy your home theater in one box, as many people do, then you will have to choose a screen at some point or another. However, not only that, but you may be faced with deciding between a TV-cum-monitor unit and a drop down canvas screen.</p>
<p>It really all depends on the dimensions of the room you want to utilize as your home theater. If you are going to convert the box bedroom into a movie theater, then a 28 inch TV screen could be adequate for you, but if you are going to use a long room and people might be several yards from the screen, then a projector and drop-down screen would probably be the correct answer.</p>
<p>However, for most people, a normal TV screen would be satisfactory. There are several kinds of television sets on the market at the moment, so we will take a look at them in turn later. Firstly, I would like to mention the dimensions. It has been standard practice for hundreds of years to place a painting five times the diagonal of that painting from the viewer&#8217;s eyes. In other words, if a painting or a screen or a window, is two feet diagonally, then the best place to view it from is ten feet away.</p>
<p>This is a broad rule, it is not written in stone. Personal preference and eyesight come into it too. Therefore, if you used a 28 inch television set, the optimum viewing distance would be about 12 feet away. So, 28 inches would be ample for most spare bedrooms, but maybe not for a converted attic or basement. This relationship between screen and room size is the most important to get correct, otherwise the rest is a waste of money.</p>
<p>It all boils down to: do you like to sit in the front of the movie house or at the back? [We are only discussing viewing the film here]. If you like to be dominated by a huge screen, then the proportions I gave you must be decreased, otherwise they should be about accurate. Assess yourself: how far do you like to sit from your TV? Is it more or less than 5:1?</p>
<p>There are essentially three types of view screens and they are: plasma, rear projection and front projection screens. The first is the modern flat screen TV, the second the conventional TV and the third a system with a projector.</p>
<p>Plasma Televisions</p>
<p>These televisions provide the best quality, especially for watching movies that are formatted for wide screen viewing. They have a much larger viewing area than traditional televisions and they also come in a wide variety of sizes in order to adapt to many varieties of home theater needs. The biggest problem with these beauties is the price, but that is dropping every month too.</p>
<p>Rear Projection Televisions</p>
<p>This is the standard cathode ray tube TV that we have all been watching since were born. Their major problem is that they are big and deep, but that was not a problem for decades, so if it suits your room, do not let it be a problem to you now,</p>
<p>Front Projectors</p>
<p>This is what you see at the movies or on old Cine 8mm &#8211; the drop-down projection screen. But, do not write it off. It still produces high-quality images and for larger rooms, it is really the only screen for your home theater.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a target='_blank' href="http://homemovietheatre.org/home-theater-screens.html">Home Theater Screens</a>. If you are interested in a <a target='_blank' href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site.</p>
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		<title>Elements Of A Good Ergonomic Chair</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 03 Oct 2010 14:28:30 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is more important to use an ergonomic chair whenever you can nowadays than ever before. This is because our bodies were not intended to sit for hours at a time in front of a desk or TV, and yet more and more people are finding themselves doing it.</p>
<p>Sitting continuously for hours puts strain on the muscles in the back and can eventually cause the body to suffer work-related injuries. The use of an ergonomic chair minimizes the strain that the body experiences while sitting for prolonged periods.</p>
<p>However, not all chairs are what they say they are and this is especially true of ergonomic chairs. Some manufacturers call their goods ergonomic chairs just to capture a share in a premium market, where people are suffering from pain caused by strain on the lower back, the neck, the arms, the legs and on the shoulders. A real ergonomic chair is designed to minimize this pain.</p>
<p>So, how can you tell if an ergonomic chair is really an ergonomic chair? A true ergonomic chair has the following elements:</p>
<p>Seat height: An ergonomic chair should be fitted with a device that allows you to adjust its height while you are sitting on it. If your knees are level and your feet are flat on the floor, while you are sitting on the ergonomic chair, it means that its height is correct for you. Also, you should be able to reach the adjusting mechanism of the seat and operate it even if you are sitting down.</p>
<p>Foot rest: Ergonomic chairs do not need a foot rest. If the height of the chair can be altered easily and allow you to place your feet flat on the ground while you are seated, then a foot rest is not necessary. However, if your table is too high in relation to your chair and if having your feet flat on the floor means you have to strain your arms, then a foot rest is needed so you can rest your feet comfortably without causing strain to your legs.</p>
<p>Seat pan: The seat pan of your ergonomic chair should be wide enough to fit your hips and thighs without pinching you in any way. It should also be contoured so your weight can be distributed evenly on it. In addition, the seat pan should be long enough to fit your legs. If it is too long, it will hit the back of your knees and stop you from leaning back comfortably.</p>
<p>Seat cushioning: The cushioning of an ergonomic chair should be sufficient for it not to become misshapen after you have been using it for a while. If the cushioning is not deep enough, the seat of the chair can get malformed permanently and it will become uncomfortable for you to sit on after a while. Later on, it will just lead you to experience pain on your back and thighs.</p>
<p>In addition, you should choose seat covers that breathe freely and are easy to clean. Such seat covers will not feel hot and uncomfortable against your thighs after sitting on the chair for a long time. Airy seat covers also mean that they will not be a breeding ground for dust mites.</p>
<p>Back support: The back rest of a good ergonomic chair should be adjustable to fit the curve of your lower back so that it can provide you with lumbar support. This is very important, especially if you will not be the sole user of the chair. Moreover, the back rest should be wide and tall enough to support your mid-back and your upper back as well.</p>
<p>Armrests: The armrests of a good ergonomic chair should be contoured to fit the arms, broad enough to provide sufficient support, and can be adjusted upward and downward as well as inward or outward. The armrests of the ergonomic chair should let the arms and elbows rest naturally, without making you lean forward or lift your shoulders.</p>
<p>Pedestal base: If mobility in your chair is vital to your work, then you should get an ergonomic chair that has a five pedestal base with casters that can let you glide easily over the floor. A five pedestal base will also give enough balance so that the chair will not tip over when you lean back.</p>
<p>Always look for these features when buying an ergonomic chair for your home or your office. They will prevent your body from receiving injuries brought about by incessant strain to the muscles.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with the <a target='_blank' href="http://homemovietheatre.org/home-theater-chair.html">Home Theater Chair</a>. If you are interested in a <a target='_blank' href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site now.</p>
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		<title>Speakers For Home Theater</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When most people are looking for a sound system, they usually go directly to the speakers. This is not of necessity wrong, but you must not stop there. The speakers are an important part of a sound system, but they are not the be all and end all.</p>
<p>It also essential to consider the player and the amplifier, because any sound system is only as good as its weakest component. Another important topic is the placement of those speakers. It is just as important to position your speakers correctly as it is not to buy cheap speakers. There are also misconceptions about size. Bigger is not always better.</p>
<p>In the past, it was often the case that bigger meant better, but now often the reverse is often the case. Technological advancement has been concentrated on producing smaller speakers, that will take up less room in our smaller houses and smaller cars. Therefore, the smaller speakers are often the most technologically advanced.</p>
<p>If you are opting for surround sound, which is the best available today, then you will also have to think carefully about placement. That is the positioning of the speakers. In a typical 5.1 surround sound home theater, you will have six speakers: five ordinary speakers and one sub-woofer.</p>
<p>These speakers would be set out one to the far right of the screen and one to the far left of it and one beneath it. The other two speakers would be at the rear of the audience, but not so far apart as the front speakers. The sub-woofer can go in the centre at the front or the back.</p>
<p>For smaller rooms, a 3.1 surround sound system might be sufficient, that is you leave out the rear speakers. For a larger room, you may want either a 6.1 or 7.1 system. The 6.1 has the rear row of speakers corresponding to the front row, while the 7.1 has an extra middle rear speaker.</p>
<p>It is better if you can buy all your speakers at the same time from the same manufacturer. Obviously, they all have to match each other and the amplifier. The output from the amplifier has to match the capabilities of the speakers or you risk blowing them. That is, sending them more power than they can cope with, which causes too much vibration and permanent damage to the speaker&#8217;s internal components. Everyone has heard blown speakers, they sound dreadful.</p>
<p>If you can not afford to get all your speakers at the same time, buy a famous brand and a late-ish model, so that you can get more of them when you can afford to. Do not go for end of line speakers, because they are discounted, unless you can buy all the speakers that you will ever need for your system.</p>
<p>Buy your speakers online, if that gets you the best deal, but you really ought to hear speakers like the ones you are buying in action, before you make up your mind. You could also take your Internet price to the local dealers and ask them to match it. They might, you never know and it will save you carriage too.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org/home-theater-speaker-placement.html">home theater speaker placement</a>. If you are interested in a <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site now.</p>
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		<title>Our Home Theater System</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 12:54:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It all started about nine months ago, when my wife and I decided it would be a good idea to remodel our home. It took a lot of talking about because neither of us really wanted to take the project on as we both have active business lives. However, one Sunday afternoon, I took the bull by the horns and started to strip the paper off the walls and the ceiling in the kitchen. My wife soon joined in.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It all started about nine months ago, when my wife and I decided it would be a good idea to remodel our home. It took a lot of talking about because neither of us really wanted to take the project on as we both have active business lives. However, one Sunday afternoon, I took the bull by the horns and started to strip the paper off the walls and the ceiling in the kitchen. My wife soon joined in.</p>
<p>It took us a month to finish it, because we only had Saturday afternoons and Sunday, but we found that we liked the physical work, we both have desk jobs, and we really enjoyed working and planning together. It was a new but pleasing experience for us.</p>
<p>So, on the day we finished, we cooked a special meal and laid the table by the book. After the meal, we sat down to watch a film on TV. But neither of us had been able to do that for a month and we both felt restless. My wife said something like: &#8216;Wouldn&#8217;t it be nice to have another project to do?&#8217; and I think we both had the same thought at the same time.</p>
<p>The spare bedroom! Well, our kids had families of their own now, so we actually had three spare bedrooms. We decided to turn one of them into a home theater. Neither of us particularly liked watching TV, but we both liked films which are normally ruined by too much advertising.</p>
<p>We went up to the smallest room, but it was too small so, like Goldilocks we went to the next, but ended up in the largest room, so that we could entertain friends or family too. Neither of knew what to do next about the home movie centre, but we knew that we could clear the room out and measure it, which is what we did. All the furniture went into the garage until the charity shop could take it away and we went to the Internet to get assistance.</p>
<p>There was tons of guidance on websites and in articles and we soon felt confident enough to take the project on. We transferred the dimensions of the room in scale onto a sheet of paper and drew in where the screen would go and where we would be sitting. The space left between us and the screen would be about 15 feet.</p>
<p>We had read that the best viewing distance is between three times and five times the diameter of the screen, so we could choose a screen between sixty inches and 36 inches. Being in our fifties, we though we would make it easier on our eyes and opted for a forty-eight inch plasma screen.</p>
<p>We ordered that from the Internet. We had also read that the Xbox was a good double as a DVD player and we knew that our grandson was always on about one, so that was next. We were a bit stuck with the speakers, but my brother could help me on that one. We had about a week before our equipment would arrive, so we determined to redecorate in the evenings.</p>
<p>Once complete, we installed all our equipment with my brother&#8217;s help and we were off. At first we used a couple of sun loungers as seating, but we fairly soon got two delightfully comfortable reclining chairs and two couches for visitors. We may upgrade those later and put in dimmable lighting too, but for now we are very pleased with our home movie system and so is our grandson.</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org/home-theater-screens.html">Home Theater Screens</a>. If you are interested in a <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site.</p>
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		<title>Installing A Home Theater System</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 13:44:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is certain that the most important matter in setting up a home theater system is the size of the room where you will set up the home theater system. Therefore, the size of the most important part of a home theater system, which is the screen, is also dependent on the size of the room. Regardless of the size of the room, the minimum recommended size of the screen is 28 inches.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is sure that the most important consideration in setting up a home theater system is the size of the room where you will set up the home theater system. Therefore, the size of the most important part of a home theater system, which is the television, is also reliant on the size of the room. Regardless of the size of the room, the minimum suggested size of the screen is 28 inches.</p>
<p>A flat screen television is also suggested, because it will cut down on reflections and glare. Speakers are also dependent on the size of the room. Obviously, you would require more speakers in a very large room than in a small one.</p>
<p>You might want to put a lot of small speakers in a large room or one large speaker in a small room. The acoustics of the room is an important issue in this. Therefore, I recommend that you either get an expert in or get a wireless sound set-up that can be built upon.</p>
<p>The average number of speakers in a starter system in an average sized room would be five or six. The more speakers you use, up to a point, the greater the reality, but lots of speakers also means that you do not need loud volume too. There are many considerations when it comes to the sound &#8211; far more than with the screen.</p>
<p>You will want surround sound, with woofers, sub woofers, treble and bass speakers all with the Dolby control system, probably all controlled by a graphic equalizer. All these controls can be confusing, but once you have the sound right, you will know it. It will sound like a full-size movie theater.</p>
<p>Another important component of your home theater set-up is the DVD player. Your DVD player really must have a progressive scan. This is because a progressive scan produces sharp and flicker-free pictures. However, the progressive scan facility depends on the television unit, because not all television sets support progressive scan signals.</p>
<p>An possible upgrade might be a five-disk carousel DVD player. All of these things also depend on the amount of money you have, of course. However, if money is short, start with the best DVD player you can afford and use a few old speakers and the biggest television set you can get hold of. Later, you can upgrade the television or the speakers.</p>
<p>The furniture is crucial too. You have to feel as if you are undergoing a special experience. The goal is to have reclining seats, but you can start with large bean bags. Add air conditioning and a fridge for cold drinks and a few tables for nuts and candy and you are almost there.</p>
<p>My concluding touches would be old movie posters, photos of movie stars, a collection of autographs would be great, a replica Oscar and any other memorabilia you can think of. Then set all this off with some subtle lighting that you can raise or dim as required.</p>
<p>Sound, camera, action!</p>
<p>Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>. If you are interested in a <a href="http://homemovietheatre.org">Home Movie Theatre</a>, please click through to our site.</p>
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		<title>Magazines About Home Theaters</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 11:28:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Going to the movie theater after a long day at work may be the entertainment you enjoy every single day, but, if you keep doing this day after day, you will soon realize that it works out to be very expensive. So, if you truly want to keep watching films everyday, a home theater system could be just what the doctor ordered.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Going to the movie theater after a long day at work may be the entertainment you enjoy every single day, but, if you keep doing this day after day, you will soon realize that it works out to be very expensive. So, if you truly want to keep watching films everyday, a home theater system could be just what the doctor ordered.</p>
<p>However, most people believe that a home theater installation is a luxury only for the millionaire. This is because you may have to invest quite a bit in order for you to have a home theater set up that behaves like a proper movie theater.</p>
<p>Despite this, I believe that if you do go to the movies every evening for a year or so, you would spend the same amount of money or even more than what you would have invested in a home theater set up. Therefore, it would probably be a better idea for you to create a good movie theater in your home.</p>
<p>If your budget is constrained, you can go for a basic home theater system, and if you get enough money to enhance your home theater system, you will be able to do it without any problem.</p>
<p>If you want to ensure that you get the best from your home theater system, you may start by reading tips from home theater magazines. Home theater experts maintain various columns and publish numerous articles that will give home theater owners the most useful tips concerning their home theater systems. You will definitely find an informative article that will give you a deeper understanding of the benefits of a particular home theater system from the pages of home theater magazines.</p>
<p>Even if you are still contemplating acquiring a home theater system or are already an owner of a home theater system, the helpful advice and in-depth analysis of the various home theater equipment and furniture in a home theater magazine will be very helpful to you indeed.</p>
<p>You will also find home theater reviews in the pages of your home theater magazine. These reviews will keep you up to date on the latest industry developments. It is therefore necessary for you to subscribe to a home theater magazine if you want to get the most out of home entertainment right in your very own living room.</p>
<p>There is all types of home theater equipment and seating; reviews of each of these is also available in the home theater magazines. You will find that you need never make the mistake of buying inferior items, if you take heed of the tips of the home theater experts to be found in these home theater magazines.</p>
<p>The movies and shows that you love to watch on your home theater set up might also be reviewed between the covers of your home theater magazines. You will find industry news and updated models of home theater equipment with the relevant advantages and disadvantages of the home theater items in the pages of home theater magazines too.</p>
<p>Moreover, home theater magazines often also recommend the best place to buy the best home theater equipment and supplies. You may find articles on the latest innovations of home theater equipment in home theater magazines. So, you will be certain to be getting the most out of your home theater set up thanks to the useful information of home theater experts and home theater designers. Articles on the recommended setup for your home theater system will also be available.</p>
<p>You should find the most entertaining and informative home theater magazine and read the useful information on its pages to make sure you keep updated on the latest industry news and home theater reviews that there are on the market.</p>
<p>Are you thinking of installing a <a target='_blank' href="http://tinseltown-movie-theater.the-real-way.com/Home-Theater-Magazines.html">Custom Home Movie Theater</a>? Then pop along to our webus at <a target='_blank' href="http://tinseltown-movie-theater.the-real-way.com">Home Theater</a></p>
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