How to Pick Quality Audio Components for Home Theater Systems

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Part of the video series: How to Pick a Home Theater System

Summary: Learn the importance of good audio in a home theater system with expert installation tips in this free online home theater video clip.

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Daniel Daly Daniel Daly began working in the business of home theater entertainment by spending two years working for the popular electronics company Panasonic. After spe... read more

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How to Pick Quality Audio Components for Home Theater Systems

Hi, this is expertvillage.com we are at Leigh Adams Discount Sales and my name is Daniel Daly. Today we are going to be demonstrating how to set up your perfect home theater via a little screen LCD, big DLP's, even giant screens on the wall. George Lucas says that your home theater system is 70 percent audio and 30 percent video so more importantly than the screen on the wall or the projector would be your audio. Audio is what immerses you into the movie, it's what gets your emotions to stir. If you're listening to music, it's what really gets you into it. You can have a 13 inch t.v. but a killer audio system, and not really mind it so much, so audio would be the first step. You want a good receiver, or if you prefer to get into the professional level you can have seperate amps or pre amp set up as well as a 5.1, 6.1 or 7.1 speaker set up. These can be in the forms of towers as you saw over there, or they can be little satellite speakers that can be mounted on the wall. You can even do in ceiling or in wall speakers.

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