Showing posts with label home amplifiers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label home amplifiers. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Do you really need a home theater amplifier?

Home theater amplifiers are not well known for the people. They are high end and not very popular mainly because they are not everyone's cup of tea. You are not the only one who is not acquainted to terms such as home theater amplifiers and surround sound preamplifiers. There are many others just like you. However, some research will tell you everything about home theater amplifiers. Here is some major information that will help you to decide on whether you need them for your house or not and if they are the right choice for you.

Home theater amplifiers were previously nothing but just another component of the A/V receivers. As the demand and popularity of custom made components and parts touched the sky, home theater amplifiers became a separate unit up for sale because it enhance overall sound quality of your home theater system. Home theater amplifiers give you much more control than you could expect. Clarity and volume of your audio will reach all new levels and you will experience quality you never fathomed before.

If you team up home theater amplifiers with preamplifiers, then you will also be able to customize and change the audio according to your room's layout. You could even customize it such that a few rooms are covered together in order to give you the quality audio experience that is simply the best. Home theater amplifiers may also be termed as power amplifiers the reason is they boost the sound volume and quality. This is because when it comes to power, they are independent. They don't share the power with the other pieces of your A/V receiver. Audio information is in fact sent as different audio channels to the home theater amplifiers and is amplified independently.

You can change the level of amplification within the amplifier itself. Thus, the end result is in your hands and you can accentuate and change according to your preference and depending on the acoustics of your room or house. There are many manufacturers who include different components so that there are numerous option for the customization of the audio. There may be anything from graphic equalizers to even virtual audio effects and latest cutting edge technology, a better control through the home theater amplifiers is the main motive here.

If the layout of your room is complicated or if your theater room is huge, you should consider home theater amplifiers. You will have better volume control, much better clarity and loads of other features when you have this. You can consult with an installer to get more information about your home theater amplifiers needs. Take consultation from professional only because they will lead you the right way.

Friday, July 8, 2011

How To Choose A Surround Sound Amplifier

People often get confused by the different terminology used when talking about a surround sound amplifier and they mostly asked with friends, searching on net and doing many other things to get right details. In fact the whole subject of home cinema systems is awash with many different terms describing the same thing. A home cinema is a home theatre system or even just a home surround sound system. If we take a look at the main components of a home cinema system it will help you to better understand some of the audio terminology.


A home cinema system is usually made up of three major elements. There are many variations within these elements but basically three majors.

The Screen

Self explanatory really. The screen can simply be your television, or in high end systems you may use a digital projector. It is possible to project a large picture onto a screen or even a wall for viewing, giving a really effective home theatre feel.

Input Devices

Basically whatever you use to input your sound and pictures. Your cable system, a Blu-ray or DVD player, iPod and gaming consoles are also popular for use through your home cinema system. With modern systems you can add a number of different input devices.

The Sound System

How the sound is processed and delivered to your room. The sound system is arguably the core of your system. There are a wide range of options available when choosing a sound system.

The surround sound systems used for home cinema will normally come as a package or an integrated audio system. This will be made up of a surround sound amplifier and the speakers. The speaker system can come in a number of different configurations with 5.1 surround sound being the most common at this time. 7.1 surround sound systems are fast catching up and as their price drops in time will become the market leader. Just to explain a little, 5.1 set-ups have six speakers - 5 main speakers, often called satellite speakers, and a subwoofer (the.1), which is a specialised speaker that delivers low frequency sounds and bass.

The surround sound amplifier is also referred to as the Receiver or A/V Receiver. Think of this like your amplifier on you Hi-Fi. It basically processes the sound from your input device into channels to suit the speaker configuration. It controls the volume and amplifies the sound for delivery to the speakers. The integrated surround sound amplifier will manage all these processes and allow you to easily select different input devices and control the sound set-up. It is the brains behind the operation and as such should be where you spend your money. A good sound system will be at the heart of any home cinema set-up.

In some high specification systems the integrated amplifier is replaced by separate components. Here you would have a surround processor and a separate surround sound amplifier. This can become very expensive and complicated. The quality of integrated systems today are such that buying a separate processor and surround sound amplifier is not really worth the extra time and investment. So good luck and have fun in your search for the perfect sound system.