Home Theater Receiver What It Can Do For Your Home Theater
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Home Theater Receiver: Elevate Your Viewing Experience
Introduction
AV receivers are essential for any quality home theater system. This article explores why a top-notch home theater receiver is vital and offers guidance on what to consider when purchasing one.
Understanding the Home Theater Receiver
With an array of components like LCD TVs and surround sound systems, integrating everything can be challenging. An A/V receiver acts as the central hub that harmonizes all elements, ensuring audio and video components work seamlessly together.
The Role of an A/V Receiver
Think of the A/V receiver as the command center of your home theater. It takes input from various devices, organizes it, and sends it as output to other connected components. This setup allows you to enjoy your HD-DVDs or Blu-Ray discs with surround sound on your LCD TV, all while managing everything from a single device. The receiver streamlines cable management by reducing the tangle of wires typically needed when connecting multiple devices.
Moreover, A/V receivers often function as digital amplifiers, enabling you to enjoy movies, games, and music in digital surround sound. Many modern receivers also offer wireless capabilities or USB ports, allowing you to stream content directly from your computer or access media from external drives without burning them to discs.
Components You Can Connect
A wide range of components can be linked to an A/V receiver. Besides your TV and Blu-Ray player, you can connect a stereo CD player, satellite TV receivers, DVRs, and even older devices like analog record players. Gaming systems such as the Nintendo Wii, Sony PS3, and Xbox 360 can also be effortlessly integrated, enhancing your gaming experience with surround sound. If your computer is nearby, you can connect its audio output to the receiver to benefit from your existing setup.
Setting Up Your A/V Receiver
Once you're ready, setting up your A/V receiver is straightforward. Use standard A/V cables to connect outputs from your DVD player, stereo, satellite decoder, or DVR to the corresponding inputs on the receiver. Then, connect your TV and speakers to the receiver's outputs. Once everything is in place, you'll be able to control most functions of your home theater system directly from the receiver.
If you're unsure about installation, consulting a professional can simplify the process, allowing you to enjoy your new system quickly.
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By investing in a quality A/V receiver, you'll not only enhance your viewing and listening experience but also bring harmony to your home theater setup.
Written by Ben Anton, 2007
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