It depends upon the volume you wish to create, but to replicate the volume you hear at your local theatre in that size of room, you will need at least 150 watts per channel (x 5, 7 or 9), plus at least 250 Watts for the subwoofer.
Yes, if you don't want it too loud. A home theater will be using at least 4 speakers.
While there's no set number for the best systems 400 to 1000 watts is normal for high end systems.
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.
if I purchased a home theater receiver that has hdmi pass through, and separate audio is needed, what does that mean!!
Wometco Home Theater was created in 1977.
The output power of home theater speakers can vary by a significant amount depending on which speakers are owned. It can range from 30 watts to 150 watts.
Philips 200 Watts 5.1 HT3021 !
Yes, if you don't want it too loud. A home theater will be using at least 4 speakers.
If the receiver provides the functions that are needed, then yes it can be used within a home theater system.
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.
.Amplifier power is measured in watts, as in "100 watts per channel," but what does that really mean? Do all 100 watt per channel receivers deliver 100 watts? And what about those "1000 watt" home theater in a box systems? Are they more powerful than 2,000 A/V receivers? And what about high-end 100 watt per channel high-end power amps? Are all watts created equal? I don't think so!
A complete home theater set comes with several things, mainly at least five speakers, a sub-woofer, a DVD player, and a receiver. Oftentimes the home theater system comes with at least one combination of the above listed items. Also, a home theater system tends to have a system that uses about 70 watts per channel.
You need a 5.1 Decoder and an amplifier to drive the speakers, most companies build these items into their RECEIVERS which comes with the switching you heed with most home theater systems.
While there's no set number for the best systems 400 to 1000 watts is normal for high end systems.
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.
home theater for sure .
if I purchased a home theater receiver that has hdmi pass through, and separate audio is needed, what does that mean!!