HTG - Guide to Home Theater Speakers

Ravi Kolhe | 5/04/2013 | | | | |
HTG - guide to home theater speakers

New technology delivers a clear and crisp television or gaming picture into your media room. Don’t compromise your experience by using outdated sound system technology. With the right speakers, you feel like you’re sitting right in the middle of the action, and you’ll barely know the speakers are there. The choices are nearly limitless, but here are a few speaker options to help you create the best media room possible.

Bipole Surround Speakers
This option employs one speaker that balances front and rear outputs. Certain models include dipole and monopole options you can adjust based on which direction you want the sound to travel.

Bookshelf Speakers
Also known as monitor or stand-mount speakers, these sound carriers work in tandem with center or surround systems.


Center Speakers With a left to right driver arrangement, center speakers place woofers on the ends and a tweeter in the center. Arrange them vertically to reduce lobing that sometimes happen with horizontal placement.

In-Wall Speakers
With custom installation, these speakers disappear from view. The placement has to be precise if you want to achieve the highest quality sound, though.

Soundbar Speakers
Compact, soundbars are popular when you have limited space. They don’t deliver the quality of other speaker options, so you might want to choose a different speaker type for your designated media room.


HTG - guide to home theater speakers
Subwoofers
Typically, subwoofers include internal amplification, and several models allow you to adjust the equalization. You might need more than one subwoofer if a powerful bass is important to you as you enjoy TV, games and music.

Tower Speakers
They used to be large and bulky. Today, tower speakers come in a variety of sizes that match your decorating preferences and deliver superior sound quality.

Quality Construction Matters
No matter which type of speaker you choose, the materials make a difference. The best quality occurs when you look for:

  1. Curved surface
  2. Internal bracing
  3. Multiple layers of medium-density fiberboard or plastic

Stabilizing Accessories
The speakers you ultimately buy for your media room must attach firmly to the wall or other surface. Many types include clips or hooks, but stands are often more reliable. Find stabilizing stands in a variety of finishes that match your décor and style preferences.
Are you ready to be in the center of the action when you watch movies, play video games or listen to music? Secure high quality speakers in your media room, and never miss a beat.

About the Author
Steve is an audiophile often writes about home theater speakers, projectors and seating. He is the owner of home theater store, Home Theater Gear, based in Houston, TX.

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