Wednesday 21 August 2013

Home Theater Audio Systems - What You Need To Know

Choosing from among the many home theater audio systems available in the market could be a befuddling experience. To simplify the choice process and decision-making, some experts first consider three important things: surround decoding, frequency response and audio inputs.

The surround decoding consideration would entail that you examine the various surround-sound formats of the system. The realism and intensity of the experience is dictated by surround decoding which involve considering which format is suitable for your system. Currently, the home theater audio systems with Dolby Pro Logic II come as the ideal choice. This format allows superior surround decoding and generate five-channel surround from two-channel stereo music as well.

Attention on frequency response is important because you need to gauge the frequency range, from lows to highs that can be reproduced by the home theater audio systems under consideration. Pay particular attention to the low-frequency limit. A level of 50 Hz would be already OK for most music and movies.

Audio inputs hold another important consideration. It will determine the number and type of audio inputs that you can access from the home theater audio systems' control center and how many sources you can link to it and what you can use them for. Among these inputs that you will encounter is line-level stereo. This normally consists of two RCA jacks for ordinary analog audio connection. Compatible outputs can be derived from any audio/video source with this line-level stereo, and which would work fine also for Dolby Pro Logic reproduction.

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