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Building A Home Theater On A Budget

By: Vic Metten Home | Shopping-and-Products


A common misconception is that it costs thousands of dollars to purchase everything necessary for an excellent home theater system, but actually it is possible to have a wonderful home theater system regardless of your budget. For only a few hundred dollars, your setup can be simplified, your speakers upgraded, and your picture improved, resulting in a better home theater system. Your system probably came with low quality cables. Replacing them with some top of the line cables is one of the most cost effective ways of improving the performance of your home theater.

Purchasing higher quality audio and video cables is the best way to increase the sound and picture quality for your home theater system. With very little expense, you can purchase high quality cables to improve your overall experience. For top performance, speaker cables should have gold connectors rather than braided wires and the cables should be at least 16-gauge. It is possible to locate great bargains for these cables over the Internet, starting at about 50 cents per linear foot.

Utilize component cables that transmit images better than coaxial, composite, or S-video cables for the best picture quality. The brand name of the cable is not as important as the type of cable and the quality grade of the cable. Component cables of fine quality start as low as $70 to $150, depending upon the length you need. An HDMI cable is required to connect the home theater components of those who own HDTV's and want to watch HD DVD or Blue Ray movies in glorious high def. There are nice bargains to be found on the web for HDMI cables at around $30 to $60.

Speakers are among the best investments you can make if you are serious about improving your home theater. They are easy on the budget but vastly improve your theater experience. Steeper price tags do not necessarily equate with superior quality in terms of speakers. You should always test any speakers you are considering before leaving the store, just to make sure they produce the sound quality you’re looking for.

If you are on a tight budget but want a really great picture, try a rear projection TV that has 720p high-definition signal. They cost about $1500. If you prefer a home theater that comes pre-configured with all the necessary components, a number of reasonably priced systems are on the market that are simple to install and include a television, DVD player and speakers.



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When upgrading home theaters for his clients, Vic Metten always starts by replacing low grade cables with top of the line HDMI cables. If you are looking for quality products, Vic recommends Best Deal Cables for their low prices on the best speaker cables, quality speaker cables, and biwire cables.

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