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How to Buy a Home Theater System at the Absolute Best Price
Getting the best prices on a quality home theater system is a piece of cake … once you know how. Here’s how to get rock bottom discount prices on brand-name home theater systems.
Home Theater System
A home theater system consists of a television, a receiver, an amplifier, speakers, and can include a DVD player, a video cassette player, and a video game player.
You can purchase a home theater as a single unit, or if you’re picky you can purchase individual components to create your own personalized home theater system.
Compare Home Theater Systems
The first step in buying a home theater system is to think about what you want and how much you want to spend.
Do you want a large screen TV or a medium screen TV? Do you want a tube TV, a plasma TV, or an LCD TV? Do you want a stereo audio system or a surround sound system? Do you want all the bells and whistles or do you want a simple home theater system?
Once you have an idea of what you want, you need to take a look at what’s available.
Take a trip to your local discount store or electronics store and check out the home theater systems that fall within your price range. Turn on the TVs and try out the controls. Test the speakers systems. Try out the DVD players and video game players, then find a knowledgeable sales person and get their opinion on which models they recommend.
After you decide which components and which models you want, the next step is to go online and see what’s available.
Comparison Shop for Home Theater Systems
There are a number of online websites that compare prices on everything under the sun. Not only do these sites give you a price comparison, they also give you product specifications, product reviews, and a whole host of information you need to make an intelligent buying decision.
The website I use displays the price from low to high on specific products so I can see which online and offline store has the best deal. You can even plug in you zip code to and get shipping costs.
If I’m not familiar with a particular store, I can view comments from people who have dealt with that store to see if it’s reputable and will give me good service.
I can also get expert reviews, and more importantly, consumer reviews so I can see what people who actually use the product think of it.
When I’m done researching a product and have found the best price, the cheapest shipping cost, and a reputable retailer, I make my purchase online using my credit card. All of the sites listed on the website I use have a credit card encryption system so I know I won’t have any problems with someone stealing my credit card information.
Shopping this way I’ve saved hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars on everything from stereos to big-screen TVs.
Bottom Line
If you want to find a brand-name home theater system at the best possible price, through a dealer who will give you great service, click on the link listed below and try out the comparison service I use. You’ll be glad you did.
Visit the http://TheSatelliteTVGuide.com to get more information, to compare prices, and to get consumer ratings for home theater systems. Click on the following link for information, ordering information, and special offers on satellite TV systems and service.
The author, Brian Stevens, is the senior editor for TheSatelliteTVGuide.com and has written a number of articles on how to buy a home theater system.
Home Theaters: your Ticket to a Home Buyer’s Heart
Specialty rooms are becoming quite popular these days. One of the most desired specialty rooms amongst home buyers is that of the home theater.
More than a just living room, media rooms are miniature movie theaters that can give you the ground shaking experience that until now you could only find in a cineplex.
Why do home buyers want media rooms? In the past, only the very wealthy were able to afford a home theater. It was the symbol of ultimate luxury. Now however, new technologies are allowing homeowners from all walks of life to have a media room of their own. High definition televisions with towering screens, speakers and sub woofers that vibrate the entire room; these new innovations come in a variety of budgets and styles, which makes the home theater something that almost any family can have for themselves.
The advantage of a home theater is that it takes away the hassle of going to the movies. At home, there are no lineups, no risk of the show selling out, no sticky, gum-covered floors, no overpriced snacks, and you get to decide what time to start the flick.
For homeowners on a modest budget, a home theater can either reside in a spare room, or you can make a few alterations to the living room. You don’t need to completely renovate in order to have a decent home theater.
One of the first things that you need to do is to block out light during screenings. Nothing interrupts the flow of a movie like sunlight glaring on the television screen. Light blocking shades or drapes will do wonders for your home theater. Simply open them up when the movie is over, and you’re back in your bright and cozy living room.
Having a good television is also key. Get the largest and clearest screen that your budget allows. Set the piece up in the center of the room, preferably right at eye level. Check it from every area of the room to make sure that no one’s view will be blocked.
Next is sound. One of the best parts of watching a movie in a professional theater is the rumbling of the soundtrack. You feel as though you are in on the action. To duplicate this feeling at home, have speakers mounted throughout the room, to give the surround sound feel. Also, add a sub woofer or two to so that everyone can experience the thundering sound vibrations.
Many household rooms have poor acoustics for watching movies. Echoes or sound transfer from other areas of the house can interfere with the movie experience. Improving acoustics can be as simple as adding carpet or area rugs to the room, and to add bookshelves and other items along the walls to soak up the sound.
Get a few affordable accessories like an old-fashioned air popping popcorn maker to add to the authentic movie theater feel. Hang a framed movie poster or two, and make sure there is lots of comfortable seating around.
If you are converting your family room to a theater, you don’t want to to lose the original purpose for the room. When not huddled around the television set, you want to be able to hold conversations, read, or play games. Buyers in particular will want to see that the room has versatility. Get furniture that is comfortable, but can easily be arranged to encourage conversation when shows aren’t playing.
For homeowners with a large budget, you can really go to town with your home theater. Set aside a room large enough to house you and all your friends. Fill it with comfortable, reclining chairs. Have light blocking features, and a top notch stereo system. There are plenty of high tech gadgets for the home theater, including remote controlled temperature and volume controls, and curtain closing and opening features. Think about your favorite cineplex, and try to recreate the atmosphere at home.
Keep the design elements simple. A neutral palette is best, so your guests will focus on the show rather than the room. Keeping things simple is also a benefit when showing your home to potential buyers. Many are in the market these days for a home theater, but some are not. They will want to see the full potential of the room, and not feel that they are tied to your designs. Neutral colors and making changes that aren’t necessarily permanent are the best route to take with your media room. That way you and your family can enjoy the movie experience at home, and buyers can decide for themselves if a home theatre is right for them.