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How to set up a home theater system?

By Emily Wong

How to set up a home theater system?

You will now be setting up the home theater receiver for both audio and video. For video, use the HDMI cable to link the TV monitor output on the AV receiver to the video output on your TV. This means you can view videos from any video source device connected to the AV receiver, on your TV.

What are the components of a home theater system?

Before you start connecting everything together, it is useful to remember the basic connection path. The source components are the beginning points for your setup. These include your media streamer, DVD player, or whatever you are using. The endpoints thus become the TV and speakers.

What kind of wiring do you need for a home theater?

Home theater wiring can be confusing if setting up a surround sound system, cable/DSL modem, multizone amplifier, blu-ray player, media extender… and wires seem to go everywhere with different types of inputs and outputs…

How much should I spend on a home theater system?

$3,000 and up: Component home theater systems with top-of-the-line receivers or preamplifier/amplifier separates and large speakers. Essentially, for all equipment, more money can buy more features and higher maximum listening levels. If you’re planning a component system, save about 50 percent of your budget for the speakers.

How do you set up a home theater system?

Connecting Your Home Theater System Turn off and unplug everything. Connect your receiver to your TV. Connect your video input to your receiver. Test and troubleshoot your video connection before moving on to the speakers. Connect your speakers to the receiver. Test your first two speakers.

Home theater wiring can be confusing if setting up a surround sound system, cable/DSL modem, multizone amplifier, blu-ray player, media extender… and wires seem to go everywhere with different types of inputs and outputs…

A video source is the part of the home theater system that supplies media to a display device, such as a television. Most home theaters use video sources that are similar to a computer’s hard drive. Movies and shows are stored for playback on the component and new films and programs can be downloaded directly to the video source.

Is there an audio guide for home theater?

Welcome to the Audio Advice Guide to a Home Theater System. This article is the cornerstone of our Home Theater Design Series that covers virtually everything about designing a home theater.