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Surround Sound Systems Home > Surround Sound Installation Should I hire someone to do my surround sound installation?I think that for the most part, it's the thought of surround sound installation that is preventing those of us that don't have surround sound, from getting it. That and the price tag attached right? It's hard enough just to get the VCR to stop blinking 12:00. Electronics makes many of us want to run and hide. Too many little parts that do things that most of us don't understand. Just the word installation is scary enough let alone combined with "surround sound." Unfortunately the plight doesn't lighten when everyone you know that has surround sound has the money to not only purchase the latest system, but also hire a surround sound installation specialist to come in and do the work. When it comes to speaker wiring, you also have to take into consideration the layout of the room in which you want your home theater to spawn. Surround sound installation can also mean having to drill holes in your walls in order to keep feet and feet of wires off the floors and hanging from the walls. Do you know how to thread wires through your walls avoiding that itchy sensation caused by contact with insulation? Me neither. However this doesn't mean that we need go without all the cool things in life. A wireless solution is waiting for you at your nearest "Best Buy." Wireless Surround Sound So be sure to check out our pages about Surround Sound Speakers Surround Sound Installation
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Today's Surround Sound Installation Articles
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That’s right, Pioneer announced a projector at the High End show in Munich Germany, one that will proudly wear the Kuro badge to boot but all isn’t as it would appear on the surface. The Kuro KRF-9000FD projector features LCoS (liquid crystal on silicon) display technology, a 30,000:1 contrast ratio and will no doubt do [...] PS3 Finally Getting DTS-HD Master Audio Decoding
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This May will mark the month a new consumer display technology hits the market and along with it a slew of “frickin’ laser” jokes. Branded as LaserVue, (I can feel a laser joke bubbling up as we speak) the displays obviously have Mitsubishi’s executives very excited. Max Wasinger, senior vice president of Mitsubishi Digital Electronics America [...] Catching up on Lost, Enjoying Mario Kart and Re-Discovering Charlie Chan
What do those three things have to do with one another? Not much as far as I can tell but we’ve been enjoying the heck out of all three lately. Sometimes you just have to step back, pop in a good movie (or game) and get back to what it’s all about, after all home [...] Panasonic’s BD-Live Capable DMP-BD50 Blu-ray Player
In my estimation every new Blu-ray player that launches with BD Live capabilities (like Panasonics recent DMP-BD50 ) is a good thing for the format. |
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