Friday, December 05, 2008
Register
Login
Home
Home Theater
Home Bars
Wine Cellars
Games Rooms
Gallery
in the NEWS
You are here:
Home Theater
»
Articles
....
Basics
TV/Video
Sound
Other Hardware
Glossary
Budgeting and Building a Dedicated Home Theater Room »
Chasing the Big Picture: Ten Tips to Getting a Big Screen TV »
Blu-ray: Top 10 Questions »
DVI and HDMI: Two New Types of Connectors Create a Cable Quandry »
Analog to Digital TV: There's a Lot to Know if You Really Want to “Get” HDTV »
How to repair Scratched CDs and DVDs - At Home.
CDs and DVDs are remarkably resistant to casual scratches and gouges but sooner or later everyone has a disc that causes a CD or DVD player to skip.
Read More
Sorting Out the World of DVD Recorders
This article looks at DVD recorders and PVRs purely as a VCR replacement for video recording, archiving of your personal camcorder tapes, and time-shifting of TV shows.
Read More
Buying a DVD player? What's out there and what do you need?
Apart from the dramatic improvement in video and sound quality that DVD players offer over the familiar VCR, probably the DVD player’s greatest appeal lies in its price and convenience.
Read More
What to look for when buying a Receiver.
Next to choosing your loudspeakers, selecting the right receiver is almost as important because you have to contemplate future needs and how much power and versatility you're willing to pay for.
Read More
Running Multiple Sets of Speakers in Other Rooms
Are you interested in using your A/V receiver to run a second pair of bookshelf speakers in the bedroom or den, or even a third pair on a patio, in addition to the main pair of speakers in your home theatre system? How to do it, and w...
Read More
How to Get Dolby Digital 5.1 Channel Surround
Here's a surprisingly common problem—You've set up your new Dolby Digital/dts A/V receiver, a 5.1-channel home theater surround system and DVD player, popped in a DVD, and pressed “Play.” The movie starts, the sound from your main stereo speaker...
Read More
Fine-Tuning Center-Channel Sound
Location, location, location. It's the mantra of real estate agents, and it could just as easily apply to your Center Channel.
Read More
Center Channel Intelligibility - Is your center speaker in the right spot?
Detail and intelligibility are among the prime requirements of any center-channel speaker. If you seem to have trouble understanding movie dialogue try these remedies:
Read More
How to Find the Best Place for Your Subwoofer
Crawl around on your hands and knees. It may strike you as a bit odd to do this in the pursuit of smooth, deep, and even bass, but it’s really the best technique to find the ideal spot for your subwoofer.
Read More
The Forgotten Component: Getting Room Acoustics Right
Experts often refer to the listening room as "the forgotten component." A room's dimensions will have a profound effect on the quality of sounds that you perceive from your multichannel home theatre.
Read More
Paging - Page: 2 of 3
Previous Page
|
Next Page
Print this page
Email this page
Copyright (c) 2008 Great Rec Rooms
|
Terms Of Use
|
Privacy Statement
|
Contact Us