Pimping your home theater system part1

In modern days, “pimping something” = tuning up your personal device/s to a fabulous extent. A home theater system seems the perfect environment to tune up. But getting the best deals/ setup is pretty difficult. If you like to own a home theater system in your living room, you certainly own a flat panel TV with different accessories that enlighten up the ambiance. An appealing TV panel display creates a harmonious cinema-like feel. 

A professional home theater system requires some minimum products: DVD player, satellite or cable box, A DVR, an A/V receiver, at least 6 speakers, a center channel and a subwoofer for the perfect surround sound experience. It’s important that your living room is wide enough for all the high tech equipment to fit inside properly. But it’s still possible to put together all that and still maintain some common sense.

First of all, if you do not own or afford a LCD screen or plasma set, you’re quite in a predicament. The ultimate flat panel TV sets the stage for a highly designed home theater system. You can mount the LCD on the wall for maximum space efficiency, but it may provide quite tricky to hide the wires that connect to the TV. If you encounter any sort of problems, you may want to address to professionals. A flat panel TV makes its connections difficult to access. An option would be to use a cable raceway or a hollow panel that can be added to the wall for the wires to run through.

If by any means you don’t want to mount the LCD on the wall, you’ll easily find out that putting the LCD into a rack or stand may be a good solution. This provides flexibility and direct access to the TV’s connections.

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