Posts Tagged ‘Wireless Home Theater’

Complete Wireless Home Theater

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

Now that wireless home theater systems have become so common, not many buyers of home theater systems opt for the wired versions. After all, not having to be bothered about tripping over wires and having to put up with the clutter of cables and wires is enough to goad more and more buyers to choose the wireless home theater system. A complete wireless home theater system is often an integrated system though it is also possible to create the same system by mixing and matching different components.

Transmitters And Receivers

The better and more complete wireless home theater systems will usually include components such as transmitters and receivers as too a good pair of surround sound speakers. The complete wireless home theater will require that you connect the amplifier with the transmitter so that the receiver receives the correct audio signals and these signals in turn will then be sent to the rear speakers that are connected to the receiver.

A complete wireless home theater also generally can also comprise of a set of front speakers as well as a sub-woofer that is connected to the amplifier while the rear speakers are connected to the receiver. Once this set-up is complete you will then be able to enjoy the best in surround sound. The more advanced complete wireless home theater systems include three front speakers along with a pair of surround speakers and another sub-woofer plus a good amplifier which has its own fixed transmitter. In addition, you may also wish to choose having a DVD player in the complete wireless home theater.

Prices for a complete wireless home theater system vary according to the brand of components used, as too the specific features. Typically, you can end up paying as little as two hundred dollars for a complete wireless home theater system; or, you can pay as many as two thousand dollars for a more sophisticated complete wireless home theater.

The best source for your complete wireless home theater system is to shop for the system in person in the neighborhood electronics outlet and to also listen to as many different demonstrations to ensure that you are in a better position to identify the best system.

A home theater projector is another great addition to your home theater and by also purchasing a screen you will then be able to enjoy true video pleasure. As with buying complete wireless home theater, in the case of projector and screen you will do well to shop around till you get the best priced options. Also, buy only from a retailer that is reputable to ensure that you don’t end up with a shoddy product that will ruin your enjoyment.

Wireless Home Theater Surround Sound

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Now that WiFi technology has made its presence felt in almost every aspect of modern living, thinking about buying a wired home theater system would be like taking a huge step backward in time. Thanks to WiFi technology, you now can own the very best in wireless home theater systems without having to worry about tripping over cable wires. You can also place your components wherever it is convenient and with products such as the Mitsubishi forty-six inch LT-46149 around, you are assured of superior wireless home theater surround sound.

Mitsubishi LT-46149

Mitsubishi products such as the LT-46149 and the LT-52149 incorporate Mitsubishi’s own technology called the Integrated Sound Projector technology (iSP) that helps in building high quality wireless home theater surround sound. Theoretically, iSP may seem to be an unworkable technology; in reality, it accomplishes the ability to provide outstanding wireless home theater surround sound through use of its 16 inch speaker array that are able to produce 5.1 surround sound.

After you remove this wireless home theater surround sound television system from out of its box, you will then be asked to enter room dimensions into the television set. Thanks to its iSP, the television set is then able to determine what requires to be done in order to produce top quality wireless home theater surround sound. This it does through delaying intervals to each of the set’s sixteen speakers and these delays help achieves distinctive sound beams that the listener hears directly as well as indirectly.

This iSP technology ensures that listeners experience true high quality wireless home theater surround sound. However, this technology is relatively new and so is not incorporated in every model sold by Mitsubishi and there is also not much feedback available regarding how good or bad is the technology in regard to the kind of wireless home theater surround sound it produces.

Nevertheless, thanks to iSP technology, owners of the LT model Mitsubishi television sets are spared the bother of having to work around troublesome wires that are normally required in order to produce true quality surround sound. Also, being such a new technology, Mitsubishi is forced to sell its iSP enabled sets at a hefty price.

With so much variety on offer in the wireless home theater segment, it pays to research different makes and models so that you are able to pinpoint the best wireless home theater systems. Features to look out for in regard to better wireless home theater systems include ability to build the speakers directly into your walls and even into the ceilings.

Wireless Home Theater

Sunday, February 1st, 2009

Owning a good wireless home theater system is of course a great idea. Getting it to do the job well is another ballgame because you will require knowing about how to place the speakers properly and also the best manner by which to adjust the sub-woofer so that you can get true enjoyment from your new acquisition. In any case, a wireless home theater system is simple to install as well as more stylish and that is why every music and movie lover is opting for these systems.

Rules The Roost

Similar to how Dolby Surround Sound changed buyer preferences in the seventies, wireless home theater systems are now ruling the roost. Not only is a wireless home theater more reasonably priced today, but it also requires minimal effort in order to get it up and running. The best part is that a wireless home theater system embodies the latest advances in technology and is available on the market today at a most affordable price.

In addition, a wireless home theater system takes up less space though the quality continues to remain high. You also are spared the effort of having to link speakers with one another. However, a wireless home theater system works in a distinctly different manner as compared with a normal home theater system.

A wireless home theater must include transmitters as well as receivers, each of which has its own components that help in sending signals to different parts of your home entertainment room. You can choose a simple system or one that is highly advanced. A case in point in regard to the more advanced wireless home theater systems is the Kenwood S620DV, which for six hundred dollars, is a good investment, especially when compared with the more traditional wired home theater systems.

The high performance that a wireless home theater system provides has led to greater demand for such systems and companies such as Denon and Yamaha are tapping into this demand by offering the paying customer some very choice models that embody the best in wireless sound components. Hi-tech components and features are included in almost all modern wireless home theater systems, and at affordable prices, they compel you to think about buying one for your home as well.

Now that wireless home theater surround sound systems are capturing a major segment of the audio industry it pays to understand how such systems work and what benefits you can derive by putting your money down to own such systems. Companies such as Mitsubishi have developed their own proprietary Integrated Sound Projector technology that helps in building exceptional quality surround sound. It is certainly worth taking another look at their products.