Saturday 15 April 2017

DIY Blunders of Home Theatre Installations


Often home owners think that buying as well as home theatre installations, both are very easy. As far as buying is concerned, tips for buying can be taken from the Internet, but you should never rely upon the Internet for the tips to install them through DIY. This is because in that case, you will surely commit one, two or all of the listed blunders. 


Purchasing wrong sized projector screens
  • In the lack of knowledge and more than required enthusiasm, you’ll start thinking that the bigger size screen would be better.
  • However, the fact is that the size would entirely depend upon the size of the room as well as viewing distance.
  • The rule according to projector screens hire companies is that the best viewing distance from the viewer to the screen should be about twice the width of a standard TV screen.
  • This rule will help you determine the right size to be adopted in terms of TV or projector screens.

Selecting a room full of windows for home theatre installations

  • You may not be aware, but these electronic equipments work best in semi-lit or dark rooms.
  • The ideal one is darker room, especially for video projectors.
  • Therefore, it is recommended that you should never install your setup in a room that has ample supply of natural light. 
  • Alternatively, you can also use dark curtains to make sure that the room is not receiving any natural light at all.

Other very common mistakes that users can commit while DIY home theatre installations are – 
  • Choosing to cut their budget by purchasing inexpensive speakers without considering the quality
  • Opting for unbalanced speaker levels
  • Thinking that setting up is a piece of cake
  • Avoiding the functions and connections before linking up and setting-up
  • Purchasing by brand or price
  • Not considering functions and connections
  • Not seeking for professional help when you need it

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