Sep 13 2011

Setting Up A Wireless Home Theater System

Posted by Shamus in Wireless Security

It had not been that long ago that home theater systems used elaborate cord systems that appeared as if slithering black snakes on the floor. You wanted surround sound? You had to be ready to trip over cords in the dark because cords were all we had. If you didn’t want cords, you couldn’t get sound. That’s exactly how things were. Today, however, things are different. Finally, because of technology, we have the wireless home theater system. Now you can watch movies in style inside a cordless environment minus the fear of tripping, and without having to buy rugs and position furniture just right to hide unsightly cords. The long run is finally here.

However, should you hope to create the ultimate home theater, you need to know how to set up a wireless system correctly.

TV and Cable/Satellite

Your TV and Cable/Satellite box must be plugged in. Can’t bypass yet, but that’s probably just around the corner, too. However, you can a Bluray, DVD player, X Box, Playstation 3 slim, Wii, or any other console that allows you to play Bluray and DVD movies. These types of listed come with wireless controllers.

This is the easiest part with regards to setting up a wireless home theater system, but the challenging part of a wireless system is the speakers. Although some speakers are near to the TV and console the location where the sound originates, some speakers have to be all the way across the room. Not only that, but they must lead from your center of one wall, straight back through the living room area if you’d like surround sound.

With wireless stereo speakers, this is no longer a problem. Wireless speakers use receivers that plug in to the back of your console or TV and you no longer have to be concerned with tripping over cords or about decorating yet another way.

Your sound will still be smooth and crisp, you’ll hear every twig snap and each floorboard creak, you just won’t need to put up with the pesky cords.

Cost

The sole drawback to a wireless home theater system will be the cost. It doesn’t take much to set up a system. Most of the wireless systems can be purchased together as a set. You simply plug them in and go. But you have to be prepared to pay for this convenience. Unfortunately, as new technology arrives, it’s usually pretty costly. But, as everything, that price can come down.
The best thing you should do is save up and hope how the prices drop now that you know how to set up the right wireless home theater system. Then you’ll be able to watch free movies online in true theater style without having to deal with the high ticket prices and rowdy crowds. This is the only way to enjoy a good movie.

Just thought you may be interested in reading this guide: wireless home theater system and wireless speakers home theater.

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