DIY network had a great show on designing a home theater
It was call the home theater work shop
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/shows_dhtw/
The host Used to write for stereophile (very high end stuff) then went on to write for stereo review, etc.
Crutchfield has good info too.
2006-09-09 19:28:43
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answered by hogie0101 4
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Searching some of the review magazine's archived issues, also a good place to start is with THX for help with proper home theater set-up...
For electronics, look to Onkyo for receivers, Pioneer or JVC for the DVD player, and KEF, BIC Acoustech, BIC America, Energy, PSB, Paradigm, Boston Acoustics, Hsu Research, or Definitive Technology for speakers and subwoofers.
Or, if you really are on a tight budget and want to keep it simple, look for a good HTIB (home theater in a box) system. In this category, I can recommend JVC, Yamaha, Onkyo, Harman/Kardon, and Denon.
You can find many of these items on the price/product comparison websites.
H a p p y
H o m e
T h e a t e r i n g !
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2006-09-10 20:41:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi,
I shop a lot and I always use cheapest prices search engine for all they offer. Almost every merchant is listed there and a lot of other ways to save time and money.
I hope I helped you and good luck to you.
Lisa
p.s. check out the consumer written reviews, they should really help you!
2006-09-09 21:16:49
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answered by Anonymous
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There's a magazine
http://www.hometheaterbuilder.com/store/store_subscribe.htm
And there's always AVS Forums HT Rooms section
2006-09-10 03:41:45
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answered by mimalmo 3
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