You need a series of wires and a television capable of surround sound. You can purchase a box that has outputs for forward/rear/side speakers that you connect wires to the speakers for. Sony is your best option--inexpensive and durable. I have the 6 speaker subwoofer surround.
A great website to look for speakers for a home theater setup is Crutchfield. They can teach you the basics of the setup and you can view their video about speaker placement.
The Onkyo will be compatible with a JVC home theater setup.
Most large elesctronic stores in Chicago sell home theater systems. Best Buy has a knowledgable staff who can help you set up a pretty sophisticated within your budget. If you'd like a larger setup, Chicago Home Theater Designs can assist you.
"You can either set up a home theater yourself. Just make sure you have a list of you major components such as a large screen, seating and theatre system. Or you can go somewhere such as Best Buy, and they will help you design as well as install your home theatre."
The Klipsch F-1 Home Theater system includes the speakers necessary for a 5.1 setup; However, other equipment such as receiver, TV, and cabling are not included.
A home theater happens when a person buys a large screen TV. He then adds a home theater speaker system to the TV to get the home theater up and running. Also the addition of a DVD player is essential to play the movies for your home theater.
www.dolby.com/consumer/setup/speaker-setup-guide/index.html www.modernhometheater.com/howto/basic/ www.hometheatersetup.org/ These sites should point you in the right direction.
A person can use a home theater system set up for many different reasons. It can be used to play music, watch movies with the family or simply to watch a good television show.
THe Aiwa AWP-ZP5 CD Shelf System will work great with a hoe theatre.
A home theater system can be as simple or complex as one would like. They generally minimally contain a large TV, BluRay player and surround sound.
If your speakers do not have an amplifier (excluding the subwoofer, which almost always has one), you will need a surround amplifier to power them. The DVD player connects to this receiver.
a traditional home is setup with a hut for each room