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It really depends on the type of system and mp3 player that you have. Most of the time you will need to have a dock attached to play music off of it.
all we need is the model of the system.
the best cable would be an optical digital cable
Generally, you need purchase a seperate home theater system for surround sound. TV's usually just have a setting for use with a surround sound home theater.
no you don't need an AV receiver for home theater system, it comes built in with it as I purchased last year for myself and it works well. almost turns room into a disco club.
No. Each system incorporates an amplifier and surround sound decoder along with the speakers. The LG system has a DVD player integrated in to the system.
I bought a home theater system for R5000.00 And I had it for three years and then When I was playing my sons wii I let go of my remote and it hit my old flatscreen which fell on the connection pad for my home theater system and it broke...
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.
The very least of home theater equipment needed is a decent TV and some surround-sound speakers. If you don't really know what home theater equipment to look for, then I would just go for an all-in-one home theater system. your best bet would be to get a home theater in a box kit, especially if you're going wireless.
A basic Bose Home Theater System comes with everything that you need to get started with a great sound system. It comes with the 5 speaker set available in either gemstone speakers or articulated array speakers. It also comes with a remote control, media center with dvd/cd player, and an am/fm tuner.
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.
Well, for a basic home theater system, you need two to three speakers in front of you and two or three speakers either to your sides or behind you. I'm not sure if you mean the brand or the actual variety of speakers, but home theater magazine has a buyer's guide specifically for speakers.