Saturday, June 14, 2014

Full or Rear Wireless Speakers Home Theater?




Tariq


Hello,

What's the cheapest full or rear wireless home theater in the market?

Things to be considered:

1- Good branded
2- At least 5.1 channels
3- At least 800 Watts
4- DVD / BD / 3D BD all are fine with me
5- USB

Thank you very much!
Thank you AVDADDY
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Dear Grumpy Mac, I don't know what to say, I'm really thankful for the huge amount of time you game me, you're such a nice very helpful guy.

Ok, Full stands for full wireless speakers, front and rear.
I didn't know those large power numbers are only for marketing, thank you!
USB, so I can play music from the stick on the theater unit.
Cheapest as much as possible.
I can skip the blu-ray player.
tall boy speakers are not good as monitor style speakers?
please, why did you recommend me onkyo over the other brands you mentioned?
do you advise a specific model number?

always thank you very much



Answer
Yikes. You need a LOT of education before you buy anything.

What do you mean by "full"?

"800 Watts" Large power numbers on the box like "1,000 WATTS OF POWER" is usually used on crappy systems to fool first time buyers. If it is a skinny receiver with a built-in disk drive - run.

"USB" - Home theater systems are NOT computers.

"cheapest ... wireless" - This is oxymoronic. Wireless means you do not run 'speaker' wires, but each speaker must contain:

* All the components to make a speaker
* A power supply for each rear speaker
* A Amplifier for each rear speaker
* Electronics to receive signals to each rear speaker.

Take the price of a modest bookshelf speaker - then multiply it by 4 to make it wireless.

"Good Branded" - this is about the only thing you mention that I agree with. A modest Yamaha, Denon, Pioneer or Onkyo AV Receiver will probably work better for you.

Let me focus on power:

With home theater - you surround yourself or a few chairs with a ring of speakers. This is NOT a music system where you are trying to reach concert-hall volume .. in the neighbors home. You just need a modest amount of power per speaker to give a few chairs the surround sound effect.

A good, honesty measured AV Receiver that outputs something like 80 watts per channel will do a great job and can be found in the lower end or middle range of many good brands.

GENERAL GUIDELINES

You want to look at a system that has all these attributes:

* A full-sized, AV Receiver with lots of spare inputs
* A separate, self-powered subwoofer
* 5 monitor style speakers (or 7)
* No BluRay player or has a separate, stand-alone BluRay player. Not a built-in drive

A system that matches these criteria will give you a great Movie experience, lets you attach all types of things, lets you upgrade or swap parts if you want and probably wont cost you more than $500-$1,000 but will last for years.

Search Amazon for "Onkyo Home Theater" to find some box systems that meet all these criteria.

Hope this helps.

best sound system for HD TV?







What system would you advise for amazing sound effects during movies? I will be playing it on blu-ray (ps3), with my 1080p bravia TV. I am hoping to play games with it, and watch movies such as Star Wars, action or horror movies. Is there anything else I need to know? Also my room only has 2 corners should this be a problem? What about wires? Also which type should I get? 5.1 or 7.1? Is wireless inferior in sound quality? What do you think of Sony or Yamaha?


Answer
I would look at the Energy 5.1 speaker system better than Yamaha or Sony.




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