Five
Tips For Buying a Home Entertainment System
- Auto Recovery by: Ross
MacIver Looking for a new home entertainment
system? Here are five tips for choosing
the best model for your home environment.
1. Choose a system that can be expanded.
Most of your music collection may be on
CDs, but with the growing popularity of
DVD audio you don't want to be left behind.
Even if you are only interested in stereo
sound make sure you buy a system that can
be adapted to new technologies. This includes
video as well as audio mediums. Buy a stereo
system for now, but make sure it has surround
sound capabilities.
Also consider whether you want your home
entertainment system accessible in different
parts of the house. An expandable system
allows you to place speaker systems and
playback modules in different rooms so that
you can enjoy home entertainment throughout
the house.
2. Buy a system with enough power. This
goes hand-in-hand with the previous tip.
Don't buy a unit which has just enough power
for your current needs, but rather, think
about how you will be expand it in the future.
Surround sound speaker systems require more
power than stereo, and satellite speakers
systems installed in other rooms also require
extra power.
Dedicated power amps for different parts
of your home entertainment system can make
a vast difference in the quality of sound.
For example, a subwoofer amp can take the
load off the rest of your system will providing
massively deep bass sounds.
3. Choose a system that matches your entertainment
preferences. If you are mainly interested
in DVD video a surround sound speaker system
can add amazing authenticity to your viewing
experience. On the other hand, if you mostly
listen to classical music, divide your budget
so that you can get a good set of stereo
speakers. If you like rap or hip-hop you
should choose speakers designed for bass
heavy music -- a subwoofer is a necessity.
4. Make it backwards compatible. Many people
still have a sizable collection of VHS tapes
and vinyl records. Rather than throwing
out these valuable sources of entertainment,
make sure your new entertainment system
can handle them.
5. Buy the best you can afford. It's a
waste of money to buy inferior components
for your home entertainment system. You
will quickly become dissatisfied with them
and end up ditching them. If you have a
limited budget, divide it up wisely. Rather
than starting with a full-featured audio
and video home entertainment system, concentrate
on a few components. As long as your system
is expandable, you can continue adding new
features as your budget allows.
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