
Home Theater Design Tips
By Krissy Rushing
November 3rd, 2008
The lights go down, the curtains part, the Blu-ray player starts to spin, and the speakers fire. Thus begins the total suspension of disbelief that results from a great home theater. To really pull it off, however, you must consider the entire experience rather than simply sticking a system in a room and hitting the play button. Taking into account the nature of your room, aesthetic details and performance tweaks will make your home theater more cohesive and enjoyable. Here are five vital tips that, though simple enough, will dramatically improve your home audio and video experience.
Be Conscious of Room Acoustics
Have you ever noticed that when you move into a new house or apartment before the furniture arrives, sound is thin and tends to echo? That’s because your furnishings have a dramatic effect on the nature of sound. The same principle applies to home theater—a ...
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