Hometheatre
Hometheatre
Hometheatre
HOME THEATRE
• Home theatre system is a combination of electronic components designed
to recreate the experience of watching a movie in a theatre.
• A home theatre can be as simple as a few AV devices in your living room
or as complex as a completely renovated room.
• a home theatre system should provide a high-quality video experience and
an immersive audio experience.
THE AUDIO VISUAL EQUIPEMENTS USED:
Picking the Right Display.
Source Components.
Home Theatre Electronics or Components.
Speaker Systems.
CRITERIAS TO BE CONSIDERED WHILE
DESIGNING A HOME THEATRE:
Lighting: The darker the room, the better
the picture. Direct light onto the projector
can cause the picture to appear washed
out. While screening, use of drapes to
darken the room and give you a better
viewing experience.
Breathing Room: Electronics produce heat,
and if they get too hot, bad things can
happen. Breathing space between one
another has to be provided, and should be
placed in a ventilated cabinet.
Wires: Cable quality is very important, a
better-quality cable will give better-
quality picture and sound. When its being
played at high volumes, good audio wiring
will provide less distortion. Thicker cable
wires will mean less interference from
electrical wires in the walls.
Speakers: There are many
available options when choosing a
speaker system. The size of the
room will tell the number of
speakers that will be needed. It's
important to get the right speakers
to handle the depth of the bass or
the lower frequencies of movies.
Receivers: The receiver up-
converts the video from all the
components attached to the TV.
Instead of having to switch the set
and the receiver to match picture
with sound, one can simply switch
the receiver and it will act as the
switcher.
Easy Viewing: Placing the TV in
a corner will make it difficult to
balance the speakers. Be
creative with the sound design
and speaker placement; use
anything from wall and floor
speakers to get optimal sound.
Soundproofing: Putting up
soundproofing panels will help
deaden the echo in the room,
especially in a basement
screening room. If you have
concrete walls, you're going to
get a lot of reverb; soundproof
panels will eliminate this
problem.
• 15’ wide,20 long,8’ ceiling height is the good size for home theatre.1.2m screen height.
• Riser height is 12 inches per row.
• If plastic folding chairs are used then 33.25 inches gap between seat to seat in back
should be left.
HOW ACOUSTICS FOR HOME
THEATRES ARE DONE
THE FOLLOWING STEPS SHOW THE PROCESS
FOR GOOD ACOUSTICS IN A HOME THEATRE
• Step 1) Determine Surround Sound Speaker
Placement
• Step 2) Find Where to Place Sound Absorbing
Treatment
• Step 3) Sound Absorbing Panels
• Step 4) Install Sound-Absorbing Drapery
STEP 1- Determine Surround Sound Speaker
Placement
• Television (Screen) Position
• Center Channel Position
• Left & Right Front Speaker Position
• Surround (rear) Speaker Position:
• Subwoofer (Low Frequency Effects)
DISADVANTAGE
• Operating environments are often very noisy, and the acoustic emission signals are
usually very weak. Thus, signal discrimination can be very difficult, yet extremely
important for successful applications.
• Can not be installed in small rooms
• if low quality materials in acoustic are used the performance decreases due to which
the potential of usage is shorter ,reducing life-span and one will have to replace it
more often.
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