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How Much Do I Really Need to Spend on a Home Theater?
When you’re trying to figure out how much money to spend on your home theater, several factors come into play. Your first decision is about how much you want your theater to do. Are you planning to have a 60-inch … Continue reading
Understanding Surround Sound
Surround sound is designed to create a more realistic experience when viewing entertainment media. You are surrounded by sound that comes from the appropriate direction depending on the action on the screen. This is accomplished in two ways. First of … Continue reading
How Do I Hook Up Everything in My Home Theater?
Home theater hookups can seem really complex when you first start out. The trick is breaking it down into simpler tasks until the whole thing starts to make sense. Think of it like this: you’re simply moving video and audio … Continue reading