HD speakers for HD tv By Tab Solon
Despite the fact that the built in speakers of modern day televisions have improved dramatically, you cannot better a television that has it's own independent speaker system. It might mean anything to a soap viewer, but for gamers, movie and DVD watchers and those who se blu-ray, this could mean a world of difference. Although many TV's have a good speaker on them, there is nothing like a full surround sound system. The main reason to opt for a HD television set is not just its massive publicity but being influenced by sets viewed at a friend or relative's home.
Don't rush out to your local store for an HD television until you aware of how much you can comfortably spend and just exactly you want it for! Be prepared to spend 10 percent of the TV price on cabling for the speakers in case you are contemplating to buy or already have surround sound speakers. You will most likely need an amp, or av receiver also to control the external speakers. This is also an extra cost from several hundred upwards into the thousands but warrants another article altogether.
Speakers are available not only in several forms but there are various aspects to it also you are looking at a ratio 5:1 and above, which is nothing but 5 speakers to one sub-woofer. The total speaker system would carry one main speaker at the center and left and right surround speakers that are placed at the far and front corners from the seating arrangement and left and right back speakers. Though these have independent and separate functions, it is essential to place them strategically with the seating place in the middle. You can configure the av receivers and amplifiers to optimize the volume output and place the speaker accordingly.
The basic function of a sub-woofer is to give the movie sound a real-life feel so having one would improve your overall movie viewing experience. It can give sound a completely real life feel, which is available only in theater halls. Moreover the deep bass frequencies, which you hear from sub woofers, are practically from all sides as they are at the level or below human hearing levels. It is difficult to decipher the source of the sound, so when there is an earthquake we feel that it is happening al around us.
Though you are free to place the sub woofer anywhere in the room, you still have to consider the size of the room, the type of flooring it has, the furnishing fabrics and the construction of the wall to get optimum output from it. Sub-woofers are best positioned towards the front of the room either to the left or right of the main speakers. Speaker sets can be picked up relatively cheaply, and of course, second hand. An excellent starter choice for speakers, if its within budget is the Canton movie CD-1 (now CD-101) which has a high quality, slimline aluminium construction that makes it a real eye-catcher.
About the author
Tab Solon is a freelance website designer who also owns various news sites on various topics such as http://www.computerworldtoday1.info and http://www.fasthightech.info from http://www.FreeArticlesAndContent.com
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