Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Building a home theater with wireless speakers

!±8± Building a home theater with wireless speakers

Step close to $ 500 on movie tickets per month. Includes popcorn, snacks and drinks. More often than not, I'll eat before or after the end of the film. And watching all this, how the courts entirely unjustifiable "Transformers: Dark of the Moon." As you can imagine, I fear for the health of my bank account.

Considering how much money I spent on movies each month, investing in a home theater was a natural decision. But since the pro-phobe that I am, I could not thinknothing less than a home theater system complete with wireless speakers. Fortunately, help was at hand, since many other wired my passionate hatred for all stocks tents. Samsung, Sony and many others have forced the sale of wireless home theater systems that are not actually suck.

The first thing I did was to fix me with a nice LCD TV. LCD or plasma is a perennial debate, but to be honest, I went to the store, browse through the TV and bought the firstlooked good, LCD or plasma are doomed. An hour and $ 1000 later, I went with a pretty impressive 42 "Samsung TV.

Next: a Blu-ray. I took a Samsung Blu-Ray player for about $ 100 from Amazon. Hooking the TV was easy and all I had to do was to drive the wireless speakers to my car to get home theater on the roll.

[Me and my old PS3 to have the home theater. What is a home theater, can not play the "God of War" from time toTime?]

Now that was a part of the package that I was not willing to compromise. I am a part-time musician and my speakers take seriously (as in this blog I would like to testify). A bit 'of money with my blessing had enough money to indulge in a little' left. At first I wanted to spend about $ 1000. Armed with money and had all the things I gleamed from my experience in dealing with speaker systems, I dragged myself to the nearest Best Buy. At first, I fell for a 5.1 system $ 700 Samsung was varied from 7.1Yamaha has been seriously together and raising my budget of $ 1,700 to buy Bose Lifestyle V20 system. But there was one problem: not all these are wireless home theater systems.

Building, in fact, in my search for a home theater system with wireless speakers, I am constantly surprised by the lack of quality set of wireless speakers on the market. In fact, you could change the last sentence "the lack of complete set of wireless speakers on the market", because there seems a lack ofonly quality but also quantity.

I know, I know: The technology of wireless home theater was not necessary yet perfected, and that the device has a 5.1-wire will require some form at least. But I was determined to build a home theater with wireless speakers, no matter the cost or sacrifice.

After a long search I finally decided on a Samsung (yes, another Samsung!), The Samsung HT-C6900W, which cost me about $ 649. Unfortunately, there is already a Blu-rayThe players (which I had already bought) but I managed to sell to a friend.

What I like about this system Samsung was easy to use. Using a technology called "AllShare", this system is set up wonderfully simple and it works very well with all TVs. Since my TV and Blu-ray players from Samsung was, I could get up and running within minutes.

The sound quality, I admit, is rather short, could do the Bose Lifestyle system. But if you want to adjustget rid of cable, you need to make some compromises. I was willing to sacrifice some sound quality for freedom from wires.

In total it cost me almost $ 2,000 to set up home theater system with wireless speakers. I was sober, sensible spending and collection to my home theater system? Probably not. I also have to be processed. In the end I have a system that works pretty well for my rather small living room, it sounds good, looks great, and to make matters worse, does not contain a singleFilo. What could a man want?


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