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Wednesday 17 August 2011

Selecting the Best HDMI Receiver

The perfect home theater needs the perfect sound system. Consumers may spend a lot of time and energy purchasing the perfect TV, paying much attention to which TV offers the best picture quality, color quality and the clearest views even at a side angle. A much less scrutinized component for TV purchases is the sound quality. A top of the line TV with the best video images and quality may be good for eye candy during a great movie, but what about your sound experience?
You will want to include the audio experience with the visual experience when putting together your new home theater system. If you have an HDTV then you know you have only about two ports to plug in external media devices - like DVD players and gaming consoles - on your TV. Because you may already have those ports filled, you may be wondering how you can upgrade your sound by purchasing a surround sound speaker system. If you aren't content with standard audio produced by your TV and want more to your home theater experience, then an HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) receiver is the answer to your sound and HDTV port issues.
Purchasing the HDMI receiver means all of your devices are plugged into one spot - the receiver - and then the receiver alone is plugged in to your TV. This allows you to have many devices attached to your TV without having to plug/unplug devices when you want to switch from one to the other.
Do some research online to get an idea of which brands and models are right for you: which has the highest consumer rating and which fits into your budget? Since an HDMI receiver is the source of all things video and audio, you won't want to get the absolute cheapest system. This is an investment that you should probably budget somewhere between $400 and $600 to purchase a quality product.
When you do settle on the receiver that you want, take a list of your current devices (DVD players etc) with you to the store. The store associate can help you determine if your equipment will be compatible with the HDMI receiver. You also need to make sure you have all of the appropriate cables and hookups. Of course make sure that the HDMI receiver has as many ports as you will need for all of your devices: while four is optimal, you should have at least two input ports and two output ports. Ask the associate if the model you have selected has up-to-date audio decoding. Don't get stuck with an out-of-date model that you'll need to upgrade with a pass-through receiver.
Now that you have the right HDMI receiver for your home theater and budget needs, look around for the perfect surround system speaker setup. Again, do some research online to find the set that suits your budget and provides the quality audio experience you desire. If you have wired speakers, make sure the wires are the right length for you. If you select wireless speakers make sure you have enough batteries.
Finally, invest some time into the placement of your speakers for optimal sound enhancement. You'll be amazed with the difference your new HDMI receiver makes!

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