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		<title>Room Lighting For Home Theaters &#8211; Control And Ambiance</title>
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Phil Taylor asked: Room lighting control is an important aspect for home theaters &#8212; especially if you have a front-projector and screen set-up. Video projectors often demand a controlled lighting situation due to the lower light output of their displays. Room ambiance is another important function of lighting during a viewing as you most likely [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Phil Taylor</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Room lighting control is an important aspect for home theaters &#8212; especially if you have a front-projector and screen set-up. Video projectors often demand a controlled lighting situation due to the lower light output of their displays. Room ambiance is another important function of lighting during a viewing as you most likely not want your guests to sit in darkness (unless it is a really creepy horror flick). Reflected room lighting is a consideration as well as you do not want a glare on the screen &#8212; whether it be ambient light from a window or merely reflections of a lamp within your room. Ambient window lighting is major when determining your living room layout or designing a dedicated viewing room. A dedicated room would of course be best without windows altogether &#8212; if you have the luxury of designing a room from scratch.<br/><br/>Glare Control and Picture Enhancement<br/><br/>Room lighting control is relatively easy with a little planning. If you want to incorporate your home theater within your living or family room you will want to postion your video display so that any ambient light upon the screen is diminished or eliminated altogether. Each time we have moved to a new home one of my first considerations (much to the chagrin of my wife) is where we will place the TV in our living room. Since video is my profession I plan our living room layout around the TV and entertainment center (again to the chagrin of my wife). The TV is always placed at an angle away from the main window in the room in order to eliminate window reflections on the screen. Our living room lamps have shades that direct lighting downward and are not very translucent in order to minimize their reflections. Since I have a front projector and screen display in the living room &#8212; in addition to the 32&#8243; Mitsubishi we use for normal viewing &#8212; we have vertical blinds which do a nice job of darkening the room. We also have velour drapes which can pull to either side of the screen and do a great job of providing a controlled lighting environment for our projector. You will want to do much the same &#8212; have your video display directed away from any windows and use blinds with drapes to control daytime lighting from windows.<br/><br/>Setting the Mood<br/><br/>Wall sconce lamps located along the walls for ambiance during viewing in a dedicated room is a nice touch and lends to the theater-esque atmosphere. Depending upon the overall decor and theme of your dedicated room sconces can be either plain or elaborately gaudy much like the movie houses of yore. Basic sconces can be found at a local Home Depot or lighting store. More elaborate theater-looking sconces are available at specialty stores. A dedicated room will benefit from remote controlled lighting &#8211; or at least it will add a &#8220;touch of class&#8221; to your theater. There are many varieties of remote controlled lighting which can be controlled either by their standard controller or be included within a macro-programmed command on one of the many all-in-one type macro-remote controls such as the Harmony H659 which I am quite pleased to own.<br/><br/>Regardless of whether you are incorporating a system into your living room or planning a dedicated room, the principles of home theater room lighting are the same &#8212; no glare or reflection on your video display and sufficient ambient room lighting for your guests during viewing. If you have any further questions about home theater room lighting feel free to use the contact form at Home-Theater-Systems-Advice.com/contact.html and I will be pleased to answer any of your inquiries to the best of my ability. You may also find more resources for home theater lighting and audio-visual components at Home-Theater-Systems-Advice.com/more-resources.html &#8212; from beginner&#8217;s tips to theater design and acoustical considerations.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://www.beercansblog.com'>cans</a></div>
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		<title>Home Theater Speaker Placement &#8211; Is Location Really That Important?</title>
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Mike Singh asked: With today&#8217;s busy and hectic schedules, many consumers do not either know how to OR take the time to accurately place their speakers for the fullest enjoyment and quality &#8211; mind you, the speakers they have just paid a small fortune for. But truth be known, there are no &#8220;perfect or accurate&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>Mike Singh</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>With today&#8217;s busy and hectic schedules, many consumers do not either know how to OR take the time to accurately place their speakers for the fullest enjoyment and quality &#8211; mind you, the speakers they have just paid a small fortune for. But truth be known, there are no &#8220;perfect or accurate&#8221; places to put them! There are many variables involved, such as our own personal preferences.<br/><br/>But additionally, there is the room layout, furniture, aesthetics, children, pets, and the opinions of all involved in the home. One of the best things about a home theater is that we can create a very organized, well-planned system that provides sound to our home or room with the highest of qualities. We may be able to create such a high quality sound with our home theater speakers, so that we may feel like we are in a huge movie theater.<br/><br/>We are not just talking about sound that is loud, but sound that is all around us, making us feel as if we are in the movie itself. With the proper placement of speakers in the room, we are going to experience the highest level of surround sound.<br/><br/>The problem that most people have is where to place their speakers accurately, due to a lack of knowledge in regard to sound and acoustics. The speakers are placed wherever they &#8220;fit&#8221; or &#8220;look good,&#8221; not due to the best sound they can put out. A room is affected by the sound of the speakers and their reflections; these frequencies have two characters of sound &#8211; reinforced and suppressed. What we actually hear in our ears result from direct and reflected mixtures of sound.<br/><br/>The direct sound will travel straight to our ears from the speaker diaphragms. The reflected sounds are several, bouncing off many of the hard surfaces in the room, reaching our ears AFTER the direct sound does. These elements will come into play no matter what type of speaker system we get for our home theater. Luckily, though, there are many different areas of assistance &#8211; like contacting the consulting division of the manufactures of the home theater system that we have purchased.<br/><br/>One of the best places for our speakers is a minimum of one or two feet away from the side and back walls, with the differences between the speakers influencing their listening abilities. The most important placement is to have equal listening positions between ALL speakers. If needed, physically measure the distances to guarantee accuracy as a 1/4 &#8221; difference will influence the audio quality.<br/><br/>Another note is that every listener&#8217;s ear should be on a direct line with a point that is midway between the tweeter and woofer (2-way) or tweeter and midrange (3-way). Another very important point is to purchase wireless speakers, providing us with the most benefits because they can be moved from place to place as we want or need them to be. No wires spreading throughout the room, having to place speakers within a limited area due to the wires or cables &#8211; these are all benefits of the wireless speakers.<br/><br/><br/><br/><a href='http://pushmepram.com'>pushmepram.com</a></div>
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