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Choosing Speakers

Surround sound is one of the most important features of your home theatre so picking the right speakers to go with your TV and player is very important. Your home theatre speaker system usually of front stereo speakers, centre channel speaker, surround speakers, and a sub woofer. Here are some things to consider when choosing speakers that would go great with your home theatre:

1. Figure out the quantity and size of speakers that you will need. The bigger the room, the more speakers or the larger their sizes so you need so you can create a surround sound effect.

Choosing Speakers

A flower-holder speaker

2. Compare wattage requirements and specifications of your speaker, amplifier and your player’s stereo system, they should be compatible. The best way to guarantee compatibility is to choose speakers from the same brand.

3. Inspect the speakers before paying for it, make sure they have no defects and that the necessary accessories are included.

Sub woofers

A sub woofer is a woofer or a complete loudspeaker that generates bass audio frequencies. It is what delivers a powerful and deep bass sound to your home theatre system. This bass is what creates a more lifelike, larger and fuller sound. It is what emphasises the sound of bangs, explosions and thunder which resonates around the room. A sub woofer is a terrific way to enhance your viewing and listening pleasure which most regular speaker’s bass can not deliver on their own.

Tweeters

The speakers…

Tweeters

A tweeter is a loudspeaker designed to produce high frequencies which is exactly the opposite sound that sub woofers make. The name came from the high pitched sounds produced by some birds. Although tweeters are not one of the essential speakers to your home theatre, they can however contribute to the all around and full range sound of your home theatre system. By having a tweeter, you can cover all sound variances from high frequency sounds to low bass sounds produced by your sub woofers.

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