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Home Theater AmplifiersThe key word in the world of Home Theater Amplifiers is usually "power." How much power you really need is one question to ask yourself when thinking about what kind of Home Theater Amplifier is best for you, with room size, types of usage (are you watching "Remains of the Day" or "The Matrix"?) and of course cost all factors. In general, a 100 Watt or higher Home Theater Amplifier is ideal, but it's not only wattage that determines sound quality. In a nutshell, what a Home Theater Amplifier does is boost the sound to the levels needed to drive the speakers. The highest end Home Theater Amplifiers do this without really adding any discernible extra noise, hiss or distortion, while the cheapest ones can definitely distort when played loudly. For most consumers, the difference is seldom too noticeable, but real audiophiles can tell the difference between a high and low quality Home Theater Amplifier in a heartbeat. Home Theater Video EquipmentOf course, a television is at the center of any Home Theater System, but there are many other kinds of Home Theater Video Equipment you may want to get the make the most of your viewing experience. Even the television itself has undergone some radical changes in recent years, with terms like Home Theater HDTV, Home Theater Plasma TV and Home Theater Projection TV becoming more common by the day in the world of Home Theater Video Equipment. With so many terrific add-ons like Dvd Players, DVD Recorders and Hard Disc Recorders readily available to enhance your Home Theater System, you too can soon be enjoying all the benefits of a superb Home Theater experience. |
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