Monday, April 21, 2014

what things to keep in mind before choosing to buy a 5.1 channel speaker system?

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Here are a few things that I would look for:

Upconversion to HDMI/Component-traditionally, surround receivers are known for having a mariad of hookups. If you want to use your surround receiver for video switching, it usually requires multiple cables for each cable type connecting your television and receiver. Upconversion requires only one connection between the receiver and television. It upconverts the signal to the cable you desire-and in the case of HDMI or component, the upconversion is analog to digital.

Expandability and versatility-make sure your receiver has enough hookups for your devices (and the devices you may want to add). When done right, receivers can really simplify your entertainment system. I have found Onkyo receivers to typically have more inputs than most of the others. Make sure the HDMI ports are atleast v1.3 for ultimate compatibility. Also noteworthy-Bose systems do not use typical speaker hookups and are not compatible with other manufacturers.

Room size/Necessity-Make sure your surround receiver/speaker system will be adequate for the room. If you have downstairs neighbors, you'll want to avoid down-firing subwoofers. You may even need to decouple your sub from the floor to avoid complaints. If you like to watch movies loudly, make sure your system can accomodate with clean sound.

Future-proofing-Make sure the receiver supports atleast the format you prefer (atleast Dolby Digital or DTS). If you plan on making a jump to Blu-Ray soon, you'll want something that can support TrueHD.

Just some of things to look for...Hope it helps.

A good 5.1 channel surround speaker system with optical digital input?

Q. Friends, I am seeking to purchase a good 5.1 channel surround speaker system having an optical digital audio input. Please suggest me.


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JBL 5.1 Channel SCS145.5 Surround Cinema Speaker System work great. Other then the need to switch out the stock speaker wire for something a little more hefty like say, 12 gauge, the sound quality is far more then I expected. The powered subwoofer is Ok, but I wanted something heavier - at least a 10". I got a 12", 400 watt subwoofer, and I think my neighbors don't like me anymore :) I would recommend JBL speakers over BOSE speakers any day!




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