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Drive-Thru Speakers

CarStereo6 Drive Thru Speaker : Home Electronics.I realize people are doing the best they can with what they have to work with. However, when will technology at the fast food drive-thru allow for at least an invisible experience. Google "drive-thru communications" and look at all the companies that apparently sell these things.

Today, Anger Management Clinics should be buying ad space on the drive-thru Speakers thing. Reality television? "The Speaker Thing" on television could be better than most of the reality shows available today. If I was taking the orders, I would leave the Speaker's transmitter in the "on" position all day. Can you imagine the dialog coming from the vehicle prior to the order?

Enjoying the Drive-Thru Experience

While waiting in line, watch the tail lights of those in front of you. While they are wearing out their brake pads with every one inch advancement in line, witness the lead car and the verbal skills and antics of the person communicating with the Speaker thing.

The person in the lead car, is on stage for all of us to enjoy. After they invent countless ways of ordering a hamburger, they hang from their window, resting on one arm, yelling at the Speaker thing, while swatting their children with the other arm. Once the order has been well communicated, 3 or 4 times, they donate rubber to the asphalt below.

The next lead car has one of those driver side windows that won't go down. I anticipated that one since it was not down listening to the communication between the previous lead car and the speaker thing. While opening their car door, so they can scream their truly inventive order, the door smacks that poor speaker thing right in "the kisser". After the order has been clearly communicated to the speaker thing (and everyone else in line), the car pulls forward displaying all of the "dings" on the drivers door. I ask myself, "I wonder if this place requires one to make two more stops; one for paying and one for receiving"?

I am almost there, one more vehicle to go. I've been watching the new lead vehicle for about 5 minutes. It's a nasty looking truck, with oversize tires, and a driver that has been spiting tobacco from his window. I must admit, he's a pretty good shot, he's been aiming at the trash on the ground and hitting most of it. A friend of mine would always sit In-Between Swing Sets at the park and spit into a bottle. Back to the lead vehicle, the man is screaming an order for a milk shake. No, vanilla MILK SHAKE, oh a VANILLA MILK SHAKE. Great, he's done, oh, he spat tobacco on the poor speaker thing – he's driving off – passing everyone on the right (the shake machine is broken). Note: when in line, watch for passing vehicles on your right side.

Being the lead car now, I can give my order …, wow, that speaker thing has been brutally mistreated. Leaning to the right, decorated with coke, coffee, fresh tobacco stains, four flavors of gum, and topped off with a pickle stuck on it's face, I wonder if someone really hit the front of it with a fist or baseball bat? Anyway, ordering "drinks only" is easy, you can actually say, " 1 ar-ar-ar-ar (Dr Peppers), 1 ar-ar-ar (Seven Ups) and 3 ark (Coke)"; 3 art = Sprite – remember to hit the "k" or "t" hard. My personal order is easy, it is one of the numbered offerings with no adjustments. My family's order (three children & a wife) is usually printed on a piece of paper in three languages; English, Spanish & Persian. If they are with me, my wife, not being in the driver's seat, leans toward the middle of the car and yells the order from the piece of paper. My job is to scream YES after a bunch of noise from the speaker thing stops. If I am alone (me – speaker thing – and order document) I order by the numbers then show remorse at home because they got the order wrong.

The Future?

With bluetooth technology, perhaps we could type our order into our cell phone and transmit it to the speaker thing? Perhaps a memory card, or a flash drive slot that we can utilize to insert our own storage device that contains an order.html or order.txt file?

Chuck Sears's blog can be found here: http://www.chucksears.blogspot.com

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postheadericon How Wireless Home Theater Speakers End Wire Snarls | Home Entertainment Theater.


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Home Theater Speakers

Theater10 How Wireless Home Theater Speakers End Wire Snarls | Home Entertainment Theater.One of the downsides of having your own home theater is the giant snarl of wire that tends to come with the array of devices that make it up. Now, wireless home theater Speakers prevent this problem, allowing you to experience movie theater quality sound without the mess of wires and cables ruining the look of the room. Wireless home theater Speakers are relatively inexpensive, and have come on the market at the best time to take advantage of advances in home theater technology.

Dolby Surround Sound came onto the scene in the 1970s, making the movie-going experience even more vivid. People who want this experience in their homes have often created their own theaters, but these have been very expensive up until now. Wireless home theater Speakers can solve some of this problem.

Instead of creating the surround sound experience by interconnecting many speakers to an amplifier that is hooked to all the other devices in your home theater, the wireless type of home theater speaker works through transmitter/receiver systems. This is much like the method used to control RC cars. Each device is fitted with the appropriate transmitter and receiver, and the sound signal is sent across the room without the need for cluttering wires. This also reduces the expense of home theater sound.

This lower price is not connected to a reduction in quality. The biggest companies in the home audio visual field produce wireless home theater speakers. Kenwood recently released the HTB-S620DV system, which has just as many features as their wired models, including Dolby Digital EX support and DTS sound support. Despite the low cost of only $600 for the Kenwood DVD and amplifier model, these are not low-quality, budget products, but the next thing in home theater entertainment.

Many other big name manufacturers such as Yamaha and Denon are tapping into the wireless home speaker market with products of their own. The new technology makes them comparatively cheaper than conventional technology, while still providing competitive sound quality and performance.

They don't quite match up to the very high end wired systems, which use gold and copper in their connector cables, but wireless home theater systems are far more economical.

The average consumer won't know the difference between wireless home theater speakers and those $5000 plus wired models. The market is expanding and the quality of wireless home theater speakers is improving all the time.

These systems offer an inexpensive solution for people who want their own home theater but can't afford the costly speakers and don't want to deal with all the wires. Wireless home theater systems are sure to replace the conventional wired type as technology continues to improve, and you can be at the forefront of the wireless home speaker movement.

Tomaz loves and researches modern technology information and gadgets. For more information about wireless home theater speakers visit his Techno Whiz blog.

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Custom Home Theater

Theater2 How to install your own custom home theater is easier than you think | In Ceiling Speakers.You can install a Home Theater entertainment system in the comfort of your own movies, music, your favourite TV programmes and more experience the art and revolutionize the way.

There are many ways to take into account, if the best Theater equipment – purchasing and fortunately there are now more options than ever when it comes to custom Theater design, packages, body and accessories. For example, wireless Home theater systems and speakers have become increasingly popular in recent years, as they offer more style and compactness, and allows for a more spacious home theater room. and "Home theater in a box" provides a simple introduction to the entertainment centers are written out. Home Theater stores are also willing to combine top quality of individual parts (such as custom home theater projectors, speaker systems, DVD player, receiver and screens), in whatever manner you choose and for cheaper than you might expect.

In addition, how to create your own custom home theater system is always simple and inexpensive. Many home theater magazines and webzines offer useful information on custom home theater construction: including practical instructions such as home theater plans and layout advice, audio system plans (including surround sound), DIY schematics and advice on individual home theater electronics.

Websites can also give you expert quality home theater reviews on products from high street companies such as Sony, Yamaha, Panasonic, pioneer, Bose, Onkyo and Samsung – often complete with photo galleries – so that you remain, no matter whether online or not to buy.

If you have a custom home theater idea, that you are not sure the or simply want to discuss, find you also it valuable, that many of these websites contain forums, in which their own home theater plans you ideas and suggestions with others can be exchanged. Which home theater option you have selected, the Web is a valuable resource that can be of great help in determining the best entertainment center for you.

Buy or create a custom home theater may be more than just a purchase – there may be a way of life! This is reflected in the variety of home theater accessories and furniture available from décor such as custom shelves and speaker stands, elements such as the home theater Master(TM) – saving time and effort a renowned universal remote control.

Options in the home theater room design include whether you decide for a Chair or a bed up to the ultimate luxury a variety of seating, and low-cost. Web sites provide you with the best home theater space plans that can optimize the space and enjoy a DVD entertainment center.

If you are looking for ideas on how you install your custom home theater, visit wireless home theater [http://www.home-theater-depot.info/sitemap.html]. Enjoys also on various topics at Educatioin and referencewrite Susan.

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Build a Home Theater

Theater How to Build a Home Theater   In Ceiling Speakers : Invisible Speakers.More and more people are planning to build a home theater. Who can blame them? Watching movies is one of the most enjoyable things to do. If you do not want to spend anymore on movie tickets to see the latest films on the big screen, you can save up and build a home Theater instead. With all the high-tech home Theater systems available today, you can easily recreate a movie Theater right in your own home.

Of course, it will cost money to build a home theater but with careful planning, you can make sure that your investment will be worth it. If you have serious plans to build a home theater, you would need to think about the following:

First, you need to decide whether you will be converting a spare room to a home theater or if you would be installing the home theater system in your living room or perhaps you would want to build an additional room. A dedicate home theater room is of course the ideal choice because you can go all out in setting up and decorating it as a small-scale movie theater. However, in most cases the living room is also the home theater. This is perfectly fine but there are certain limitations because the living room cannot of course look like a mini movie theater.

Once you have decided where to build a home theater, you need to make several purchases including that of the home theater system, furniture, lighting and décor. The home theater system is of course the most important and the biggest purchase. You can either buy a complete set or you can start with the basic components such as the TV, DVD player and audio system and just add other devices later on such as extra speakers. Test different systems before making a purchase. Check the TV's picture quality and the sound quality of the speakers. Read consumer reviews of different home theater systems to find out what actual home theater owners recommend.

Furniture is also very important to your home theater. It has to offer both comfort and functionality. Consider the size of the room and pick your furniture accordingly. Position the pieces in such a way that every seat in your home theater is in a good viewing and listening position. Do not forget to choose appropriate furniture if you will be using a multi-purpose room.

Create the perfect movie theater ambience by using dimming lights or variable lights for living rooms. Choose those that can be remotely controlled so you can easily adjust the lighting in the room. For dedicated home theater rooms, add some décor such as movie posters or personalized signs.

Draw a plan of your home theater design. Think about how you will set up the system. Get professional help or ask a knowledgeable friend to give you a hand. When you plan ahead, you will find it is not too difficult to build a home theater.

Milos Pesic owns a popular and comprehensive Home Theater web site. For more articles and resources on home theater systems, projectors, seatings, home theater reviews and much more visit his site at:

=>http://home-theatre.need-to-know.net/

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Choose Home Theater

Theater3 How to Choose a Home Theater Installer :  Speakers   Home Electronics :  BOSE.Lights! Camera! Action! Creating a high-quality home Theater is not the extravagance it once was and is certainly not just for movie moguls. For less than the cost of a good used car – or the monthly payment of a new car lease — you can obtain a top-quality home Theater system, professionally installed, that will enrich and enliven your evenings for years to come.

This article provides 10 useful tips to help you develop a workable plan for your new home Theater system, how to find a qualified home theater installer, get a fair price, and have years of trouble-free service.

1. Define What You Want

Before starting any home theater project, carefully evaluate what you want done. Take the time to list exactly what qualities your home theater should have and what you want a contractor to do. Speak with your family about expectations for use. For example, you might want a dedicated theater room to escape, the "fortress of solitude".

Your family, on the other hand, might prefer a multi-function media room where everyone can meet and be entertained. Here are some questions to ask yourself (and your family) before you buy:

o Will your "theater" room be used for multi-tasking entertaining or single purpose?

o What will you primarily watch: movies, sports, TV sitcoms, or variety/entertainment?

o Are you especially impressed (or indifferent) to good quality sound systems?

o Do you have frequent guests for parties, "movie nights" or sporting events?

o Do you want speakers to be out on display or hidden in the walls?

o Are you easy-going or inflexible in your decorating tastes? For example, would you be willing to put in dark-fabric walls and sound deadening panels to perfect the acoustics in a room?

o Do you want to use existing furniture or would you consider specialized home theater seating?

o Do you want to consider expanding your project to include convenience features like automating your home with lighting controls, alarm and security systems, outdoor lighting, or central vacuum systems?

Finally, educate yourself about the technology of sight and sound: you don't have to be an expert in buzzwords like THX, Dolby HD, HDMI, DLP or the rest of the alphabet, but you should know a bit about the pros and cons of a plasma or LCD flat panel display vs. a front projector. Try visiting informational websites such as www.hometheatermag.com or www.electronichouse.com to get familiar with choices and topics, but avoid getting fixated on a single brand or technology just yet. The more you know in advance about the scope and scale of your project and prices of the gear, the better prepared you are when you meet with an installer.

Taking your time at the start of a project to focus your choices increases the odds that you will be satisfied with the end result.

2. Define Where You Want It

It might seem obvious, but think about where you want to install your home theater. For example, some people want to convert a basement into a theater room. Others have a specialized den, spare bedroom, family room, even a garage. You'll want not only a home theater installer/integrator, but perhaps a home improvement contractor to discuss structural elements such as walls, carpeting, electrical and or plumbing issues.

3. Set a Budget Range, not a Limit

Set a working budget range for your project, but don't lock yourself in to a specific figure just yet. Next, consider how you will pay for the project: cash on hand or financing. Unless you are buying a relatively inexpensive system, most people finance part of their home theater project with a home equity line of credit or financing plan.

There is no "average" price for a home theater, but most people spend at least $10,000 and it is not unusual to spend $35,000 for a good-quality front projection home theater room with top-quality components and custom features. These budgets sound expensive but not if you go out to the movies once or twice a month. These days, dinner and a movie plus a babysitter could cost you $150, about equal to a monthly payment on a home theater system.

It is important to be flexible about your budget to accommodate one or two additional items (or to trade-off and remove items). At this point you want to know your comfort level for spending.

4. Find a Local Expert Installer

While you might be great at programming the remote, you are probably lousy at hiding the wires. Or you might be an accomplished carpenter but get overwhelmed by the myriad choices for home theater display technology. Relax and find a professional.

This pre-selection and pre-assembly process, better known as "integration," is crucial to having a great home theater. The best installers have years of experience in working with systems and making them work. Home theater pros have a rare blend of essential skills: equal parts computer programmer, carpenter, AV "geek" and acoustic designer. The best ones can add value by pre-selecting the systems that provide the best overall result and provide years of enjoyment.

Dealer locators on manufacturer's websites are the most obvious way consumers find installers, but these sites list only installers or resellers of a single brand. One site that assures objectivity and choices is www.allhometheaters.com, a web database that lists virtually ALL home theater and home automation specialists in the US and Canada. The site lets you search by project category AND by proximity to your home zip code. All listings include phone numbers and city/State. Some enhanced listings feature valuable discount coupons, web links, and project "samples" showing completed work. The site also features a cool CAD-style room layout software (free) that allows you to generate professionally looking drawings of your theater room.

5. The Interview Process

Meet with multiple installers in person (your place or theirs) to make sure there is a mutual understanding about what needs to be done. Chemistry is as important as price and skill.

Answers to the following questions reveal a lot about the professional you wish to hire:

a. How long have they have been in business?

b. Will your project require a permit?

c. Have they done similar projects in your community?

d. Are they available to do the work as described?

e. What changes to the project "concept" would they recommend if budget were doubled? Halved?

f. What guarantees do they offer?

g. Will they service broken equipment?

h. How do they get involved in warranty issues?

Ask if they can finish the work in your time frame and how long they have been in business. Get copies of proof that they are licensed, bonded, and covered by workers' compensation and liability insurance.

Make sure to get references of satisfied customers and check them out. For bigger projects, ask to interview satisfied customers to verify job satisfaction. If you can, try to get references from banks, suppliers, and subcontractors to make sure the prospective contractors are financially reliable.

Contact your local Better Business Bureau and state consumer protection office to find out if any complaints have been filed against the contractor or their companies.

6. Understand the "After-Sale" Services

An often overlooked aspect of any professional installation job is who pays if the system breaks? The old saying "the service doesn't stop after the sale" is appropriate yet few people – buyer and seller – are willing to talk about it!

Realistically most installers will return once or twice to make (free) service calls if they feel you are legitimately having difficulties that were caused by poor installation. After that, most installers will not be willing to make house calls unless you pay. There are some exceptions, of course, but you should ask before, not after, you sign the work order.

Talk to the installer frankly about what typically goes wrong with the home theater systems you are considering. Most solid state electronics and speakers work fine, but custom-programmed control systems can have software bugs. Wires become dislodged. Batteries die. Plasmas sometimes have bad pixels or burned images. Projector lamps burn out after several thousand hours of use.

Here's some questions you should ask before you sign a contract:

o "If my system breaks, who will do the repairs? Specifically, who will come to my home?"

o "If you can't fix it, who is responsible to uninstall it, pack it up and ship it back to the repair center or the factory? If that happens, who pays shipping?

o "Who comes back to my house when the system is fixed to reinstall it?

o "Are these services all guaranteed and in writing?

The real purpose of asking these uncomfortable yet vital questions up front is that you will see the true colors of the installer. Do they dismiss away your concerns (a bad sign), talk about their hourly labor rate and extended warranties (not as bad a sign), or use the opportunity to discuss real-world issues and how they handle them. (actually a good sign). Will they proudly point to their written service guarantee (a very good sign) or simply give you an extra 10% discount if you sign up today (usually a bad sign).

7. Get it in Writing

Once you have a clear picture of what you want, be sure to get written estimates from the installer based on the same plans and specifications for proper comparison.

After you pick an installer, agree upon a written contract. Be sure that your plans are thought out thoroughly. Charges for change orders and extras add up very quickly. The final payment should not be made until the job has passed final inspection. The contract should include at least the following:

a) Both of your names, addresses and specific details of the work to be performed.

b) Specifics of materials to be used, including color, model, size, brand name and product.

c) Start and estimated completion dates.

d) Details on when and how payments will be made.

Don't be rushed into signing quickly. Take your time to make a decision and get a second opinion before you sign anything. Any genuinely good deal will still be there tomorrow.

8. Use the Internet for Research, Not for Purchase

This is perhaps the most controversial piece of advice. The internet is a terrific resource for educating yourself about technology options. However, a decent home theater system is not a "do-it-yourself" kind of project. You should avoid buying on line unless you also know that your installer will accept responsibility for installing it. Be careful. Most installers won't install products they don't sell.

Your Internet research should give you a fair approximation for costs. Feel free to use that information to negotiate a fair price with an installer BEFORE the contract is signed. However, avoid the temptation of trying to win further price concessions by asking your dealer for "price matching" a low-ball price AFTER you've agreed to a price. You will certainly create ill-will with your installer when your real objective is to create a smooth, professional partnership focused on a terrific home theater system.

9. Accepting MSRP as a "Fair" Price

When you deal with a professional installer, yes, you will likely pay "retail" for the electronic equipment, speakers and displays you buy. This is in stark contrast to the low, low prices you see on the Internet. This is not a bad thing, and no, you are not a dummy for paying "retail". Here's why.

First, many better brands won't sell to any dealer that sells at a deep discount or sells via the Internet. If you can buy it "on-line," chances are the manufacturer is trying to move quantity, not quality.

Second, most reputable brands aren't sold via on-line sites, so most Internet prices you may see are actually pure fiction. When you go to buy, your first choice is out of stock, but *surprise*, the merchant has a "great" deal on a second-class brand. Don't fall for this classic bait-and-switch tactic.

Third, excessive discounting and wide-spread distribution (brands seen ONLY on-line) may be an indication that the manufacturer is focused on selling volume for little or no profit and, therefore, may have less money/people available for service, warranty and repairs. You'll get a "great" deal on line only to find that spare parts are expensive, the warranty policies are cheap and hostile, and obtaining service is like pulling teeth.

Finally, like other major "appliances" in your home, home theater systems are somewhat complicated to install. Equipment prices are only about half the total value of a project, the remainder being integration/installation and service. When evaluating bids, keep in mind the value of these extra services. Full-service dealers often include these services in the price, which will save you money in the long run vs. an on-line deal.

10. How to Pay for It:

First, unless you have done work with the installer before, it is a good idea never to pre-pay for all the work. Some dealers legitimately ask for a 50% deposit which they use to purchase equipment and begin designs. Be wary about paying more of a down payment.

Second, if the job is rather extensive (taking more than a month), it is not unreasonable for an installer to ask for staggered payments.

Third, you should withhold a small amount — say 10% — until the project is "complete." Be considerate, however, about the definition of "complete." If the original estimate and project have been completed, the installer deserves payment in full for a job well done.

Choosing the perfect home theater installer can appear to be a daunting task. But with a little research. Industry know-how, and common sense, you can have the home theater of your dreams…and be assured the dream will last for years to come!

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Home Theater Seating

Theater2 So choose the right home theater seating : Invisible Speakers   BOSE : Home Electronics.Do you have only a wonderful surround sound home entertainment system to watch rented DVD but no decent home Theater of places to sit on the latest? Have always next to the cat to presses and was your daughter, the love to the old sofa like it pig her bed whenever she see something on the screen?

You have at all times hold the DVD to get your tomato juice from the kitchen Benchtop, because there is no place, put your drink without fear, it on the white carpet spilled? And the back are suffering terribly even only after 30 minutes watching your favorite sitcom?

Home Theater systems and home theater seats – suburban concerns of the Decade

If you have answered yes one of the above questions, you despair no longer. In the last five years or so seats have exceeded home theater comfort and the support of the traditional movie theater seat.

Home Theater seating theater range from actual movie seats with drink holder to more plush Club chaise longues and home theater chairs with footrests and wireless audio bass built.

But how to choose a good home theater seating? The following are some tips on how to choose a home theater seating that is perfect for you.

Tips on choosing the right home theater seating

1 How many you are the first thing is to questions, usually based?

Your home page show-Bevorzugen on yourself and your daughter be strictly limited, then you will need only a seat for a small group of three.

-If you plan to invite the whole neighborhood, then you need to create one or more rows of grouped seats, just like in a real theater. You can choose to bucket seats carefully in your home – entertainment or ruckus room used have or a set of 2, to create 3 or 4 chairs.

2. The second and equally important issue is your current home entertainment or ruckus room space will have enough for your home theater seating chart? It would be wise to book a room or a part of the space, which is spacious enough for your home entertainment area. Or have you can you the budget and the passion – want to add a special room for this purpose.

3. A very important priority in any home theater seating comfort is you may used for an average of 90 to 120 minutes for a feature film in full. Answering the following questions can help you to assess whether the home theater sit you choose, get the level of comfort that you need.

-Werden extends the foot before the backrest back? This is important so that your body is supported and your movie playback and line of sight is intact.

-The arms are wide enough to rest your arms and offer the right balance?

-With seat and back strength and flexibility? The seat is high density foam cushions provide both provide comfort and back support?

-It provides full support from head to toe?

4. Fits what kind of home theater seating your decor? Theater sit should eventually part which cor should improve home cinema and his entire dà ©. You want an upholstered furniture home theater seating or you would like some of that natural wood grain revived the wood to see through an oil finish?

Want soft luxurious leather or the warm caress of velvet? What colors complement your décor – girly cute pink custard; the Royal low-maintenance Ruby pomegranate or the uptown stylish Brown the biscuit?

5. Was the home theater seating Constucted with techniques that have proven themselves, thus more stable and more durable and sit, which able to withstand everyday use, such as the use of kiln-dried hardwood base frame and high-density-2-lb foam pillows.

6. Last but not least how much do you spend for your home theater seating? What whatever your budget, it seems a home theater seating for every fantasy:

be it built the $4,700 Dreisitzer Rodeo leather lounge with wireless bass-Shaker, Chair, footrest and wide armrest roles for the ultimate home theater experience.

-a vintage movie theater seat who had his former home from a local movie house and you have just successfully on eBay for $99, bid

- or somewhere in between.

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Choose Appropriate Home Theater

.Theater7 So choose appropriate home theater seating :  Home Electronics   BOSE : Speakers.Don't be surprised if you head over to that of your friend's new home Theater decorated to discover, that he literally deck chairs (Yes, the squealing fold-out aluminium type) for this plush leather home Theater loungers has replaced, what to expect.

When it comes to a home Theater set up, which is necessary accessories in general the seating last on the list. Let's face it, chairs are probably just too passive for their own. High-definition television, canvas, the Hi-Fi surround sound setup that pain stakingly wired and getestet– things are much appreciated, this, deliver streamed source of entertainment. You command great attention from potential home theater owners. Only if the proud home theater Builder discovered that the lines are delivered the customized seats actually for a few months, it will occur to him, that the perfect movie or sports viewing room to put together were overlooked something in his zeal may.

Make the same mistake. Like every other facet of home theater design your seating requirements must be thought through before carefully so that you the right sun loungers or movie seats time probably ahead can be ordered. Is actually worth the trouble, this element of your home theater give some serious thought to prove. The reason for this is that, unlike the Visual and aural aspects the film regarded as, take the sheer size of your local movie house in order, your home theater seating easily exceed the film the quality of House seats as well as to provide, although bass Shaker technology, sensory experience, that you otherwise don't get easily. Without a doubt, has the making of the right choice in home-theater seating that dramatically improve your movie viewing experience.

What are your options? The best option is to go film places. These are found home in the film like that. They lock to the ground, and have the advantage that the seat can be folded vertically when you no longer use them. Usually these chairs have solid metal frame and cover leather or Microfiber. If you plan to build a home theater with more than a dozen seats, proposes simple economy, with film presided. Take less space than would a bulky couch.

For smaller home theater, a large audience of, say place maybe 5 or 6, is the home theater is the preferred choice. This is where you pull out all the stops and really create something that impressed the hell out of your friends. Deck chairs are built for comfort. They are large, have padded cushioning Dick and have manually enabled a footrest and supporting measures or these features come on push of a button a button in the motorized models. As sitting the film the sun loungers Cup holders in the armrests have so that you can stow popcorn or drink at hand. Some current models are called wall of huggers, which means that they can be placed only a few inches from a wall and still allow without a problem (which they manage by stretching to front instead of back) is referred to. This is especially useful if you intend to build your home theater in a space where space is limited.

A significant advantage, which has the Home Theater Lounger for the film fit is that they can easily accommodate a tactile transducer or bass-Shaker as they generally are known. If a bass-Shaker to a bed is attached, the vibrational energy of Shaker pumps in the Chair on precisely these moments in the film, that major action takes place. This result is, that you "" the scene feel much equal to the opportunity, would the characters in the film. The viewing experience can dramatically add to the impact. A reviewer of technology noted that if the Cyberdyne headquarters in Terminator 3 was blown up, he found his couch to explode. Clear this one aspect the plain old home theater surround sound, is not possible of the viewing experience. Many recliner models offer the option, a built-in wireless bass Shaker, internally to the wooden back wall mounted and powered by an RF signal from your audio amplifier. If you can't afford bass Shaker for all your chairs, you should always one or two. Their family members can rotate between movies. But be warned, they are the most fought over seats in the House!

If you go shopping for a couch, look for quality. The high end models are built frames hardwood such as oak, Maple or alder, have been kiln-dried. This means that the wood of heat-treated excess SAP and moisture has been extracted. This process keeps the wood from absorbing more moisture in the future, to ensure that the frame will not warp with age. Quality will be filled with high density foam. Search description for Chair mentions cushioning with 2 lb foam and feathers hand bound. Can determine if you are not entirely the choice of the right Chair for you, try looking for customer reviews home theater loungers and movie seats. If you, for example think that you might try interested in a Rodeo Home Theater Recliner, you "review of Rodeo Home Theater Recliner" enter in your favorite search engine (and if you have purchased chairs, you should be in writing a review of your selected seats to the benefit of and – you will find a place to do this below).

An important point to consider before sitting an order for the home cinema is, whether you can get the chairs in your home. The measuring tape out and measuring wide entrance and hallway. Make sure that you can get your site! It would be more in the planning of delivery to your home a good idea to enable check-in at least 6 inches, and preferably route. When ordering a part of the seating arrangements, with 3-5 chairs, say, you have the option of getting a straight sectional door or you can the chairs with an easy chunks armrest, mediation at any time a gentle curve of the cut. If you have designed not your home theater with curved sections in mind, you can be forced, go with straight links.

Last but not least, keep an eye out for models of sitting, which offer fun designs. For example, if you create a home theater, so that you can watch your favorite sporting events with friends, looking for chairs which have embroidered the logo of your favorite NCAA teams in the backs. It increases the voltage when the time comes, switch the lights and sit home theater enjoyment back for a couple of hours almost.

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Home Theater Design

images livingroom The Elements of a Successful Home Theater Design   BOSE :  Speakers.So you've purchased a forty inch widescreen TV, a surround sound speaker system to compliment it, and a DVD player with DTS and Dolby Laboratories compatibility firmware. What you have is basically a home Theater system, designed to emulate a movie Theater environment, making movie watching at home an experience.

In the realm of major step categories when it comes to home Theater designing, you've successfully accomplished step one, which is basically gathering home theater designed equipment, and would now have to face phase two, which is getting to actually set up your acquired devices into your old TV room.

In this phase of home theater designing, certain home theater ideals come in as guidelines, aiding home theater designers in forming their home theater designs.

Setting up Space for Your Home Theater Design

Given that what differentiates a home theater setup from a regular television set is its surround stereo system, assembling your home theater design in an aptly enclosed space would be ideal. Open rooms don't really provide good ideal acoustic conditions for a home theater surround sound system to successfully operate, and you may want to consider some renovation work, if no other available rooms could be used for your home theater design's fruition.

A good ventilation system would also be a good idea since you will be watching your movies in your home theater room. An ideal home theater design, aside from being acoustically complimentary with a surround sound system, should also be comfortable, as the room is made for entertainment purposes.

Some of the best home theater designs involve the use of curtains, as well as carpeted floors, enhancing the overall sound quality and performance of a surround sound system. The installation of a light dimmer also improves the overall movie watching experience in a home theater designed room, as dark, but not too dark ambient lights would lead you to focus on what's going on with your movie, making you involved with your show, and not with anything else.

Understanding your Surround Sound Speaker Setup

Aside from setting the ideal conditions for surround sound speakers to successfully operate, an understanding of the home theater sound system you'll be using would aid in where to position the speakers.

Using your widescreen display as an anchor point, positioning the speakers, with the designated viewing area facing the display, around it is exactly what surround sound speakers are about.

Most home theater designed sound systems come in 5.1, 6.1 and 7.1 channel packages. A 5.1 channel surround sound speaker setup is made up of three front speakers, left, center and right, two left and right side speakers, and a subwoofer. 6.1 channel speakers use the same speaker setup a 5.1 channel does, but comes with an extra channel for a rear speaker. The 7.1 channel setup involves three front speakers, two side speakers, two rear speakers, and a subwoofer for bass boosts.

Understanding how these speakers work, in coordination with your room environment would determine the success of your home theater design. All in all, once the kinks in building your home theater design get ironed out, every movie you watch would be memorable.

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Selecting Car Stereo Speaker

CarStereo3 Selecting the Right Car Stereo Speaker   Key Points to Remember : BOSE :  In Ceiling Speakers : Surround Sound Speakers.Car Stereo Speakers are one of the coolest accessories a car must have. They do not only provide entertainment, but sometimes they relieve stress while you are listening to your favorite songs. Hearing a good sound inside your car is truly a relaxing experience.

Lots of car audio shops and electronic stores are offering various types of speakers that come in many different sizes, models, and price. Some possess loud sounds while others are for different purposes. Truly, when you see different colors and capacity of these vehicle speakers, it is very tempting.

However, you need to take into consideration the type of Stereo system your car has. There is of course the best one out there, which is fitted to your head unit and good looking when installed in your car.

Before you purchase a speaker, have a deep inspection in your Stereo system so that you can get the best amplifier. Take a look at the specs because car speakers have different sizes and wattage. Installing the wrong one might get you into trouble in the future.

Choose the one that is compatible with the overall look of your car and the specification of the stereo. Test the sound to the fullest if it gives a clear output. It pays to analyze everything before you decide to pick the right speaker.

When it comes to style, always keep in mind the compatibility with your existing speakers if there is any. If you are going to replace the entire Speaker system, take into consideration the possible modification you will do in the car.

Let us not forget that the brand of the car Speaker you are going to buy plays one of the most important factor in a car stereo system. There are known brands that have proven their product in the world of sounds and car audio systems. For you to know more what type of car stereo provides a clear and vibrant sound, take a look at the magazines, reviews of users who have tested the brand, and also the car enthusiasts.

The price should not be neglected. Lots of car audio manufacturers vary in price, stability, and quality. Do not just check the price at one store because you might be surprised that the cost of one shop is much lower than the first store you visit. Just remember that the price is not always the basis of a good quality car stereo speaker.

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Ferrari Car Stereo System

CarStereo9 Best Car Stereo   A Ferrari With a Top OEM Sound System   Home Electronics | Surround Sound Speakers.Best car Stereo OEM – One can argue the necessity of a top sound system in a Ferrari with a 350,8 cu in. V12 engine revving at 8000 rpm. However the Ferrari 612 Scaglietti is a different breed of car. It is still a fast sports car, but also a comfortable 2+2 Grand Tourer. This car is build to eat up miles and miles of asphalt and this task authorizes the installation of top class OEM sound system as the Bose Media System.

Experience – Listening to music on board the Ferrari 612 is an experience. The sound quality can be compared with a high end home entertainment system. The 5.1 digital surround sound is very crisp and clear. The presented sound is very rich, spatial and distinct, the bass is deep, sharp and balanced. The system performs very well with any kind of music ranging from classical music to hard-rock.

More than just a Stereo – But the Bose Media System in the Ferrari is more than just a stereo. It integrates audio and video presentation with high tech satellite navigation and hands-free phone functionality in one complete package. The system includes a 30 Gb hard drive for music storage and 11 best car Speakers including separate front and rear sub woofers. The drive for quality shows off in the digital FM receiver that utilizes 3 separate antennas in different locations of the car thus ensuring the best possible reception quality. The Bose system has all the bells and whistles you can expect from an expensive system like this. This car radio includes voice control; an AM, FM and XM satellite radio; a CD player that supports a large variety of disk formats; a USB port, Bluetooth connectivity for cell phones; iPod connection; TV and a very fast updating navigation system with text-to-speech capability and real-time traffic updates.

Controls – The complete In-car Sound System can be controlled through an integrated 6.5 in. widescreen LCD controller placed in the center stack of the 612 cockpit. The screen is flanked by normal rotary knobs that control the display. A uMusicTM intelligent playback system automatically stores and organizes your music on the internal hard disk, learning from your listening preferences and making successive selections for you based on tone and rhythm analysis, independent of genre, singer/composer or album. Trip and car assistance information can also be displayed on the system monitor.

Now what – It is off course very well possible that you do not belong to the lucky few people that can afford to buy a $ 300,000 car to enjoy the impressive quality of the Bose Media System. Lucky for you, you don't have to fall into despair about this. Although the same level of sound quality will be hard to reach, there are lots of cheaper upgrades available for your car's OEM Sound System that can immensely improve the sound quality in your non Ferrari car. If you want to enjoy the experience of high quality sound, go to http://www.mycaraudiosecurity.com/ and buy one of the top notch Best Car Stereo Systems.

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