The AVS Forum has loads of useful information on building a home theatre (HT). Look at the link below and browse through the various fora (left side, part way down on the home page) on room construction, screens, displays, etc. Also note the section on member HTs. The various postings also include a wealtth of links to other information sites.
Having built my own theatre I can strongly recommend doing a lot of reading before you begin because it is a "system" with many pieces interrelated. For example, size of room has an impact on seating, screen size, projector choice, amplifier and speaker selection, etc. It's difficult to decide where to start, but I'd suggest defining how you intend to use the HT first (number of viewers, video only or video and music, type of display (i.e. projector or TV)). This will help limit the other choices. Don't forget to consider geometry (sight lines, height, size and shape of screen) and acoustics (both sound isolation and room acoustics).
Good luck.
2006-11-08 01:19:14
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answered by agb90spruce 7
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seem at an Onkyo HT-S5200 at Frys digital for under $500, it comes with a receiver 7.a million and a sequence of seven.a million audio equipment. upload a Blue Ray Disc participant Panasonic DB60 for yet another $3 hundred and you have an entire equipment for a house theater. additionally you will desire a pair of HDMI cables to connect the Blue ray disc participant to the receiver and one from the receiver to the television. you are able to connect an optical or caox cable from the television to the receiver for encompass sound television. desire this might help you out.
2016-12-28 15:54:41
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answered by ? 3
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You can ask me, and i will give you free consultation. I have 4 years experiance with this.
Especially for denon.
2006-11-08 04:22:19
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answered by Black_Side 2
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You might try these websites for help as well...
H a p p y
H o m e
T h e a t e r i n g !
2006-11-08 18:36:02
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answered by Anonymous
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