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		<title>Home Theater Audio Receiver For The Best Sound Experience</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 24 Jul 2010 04:43:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A home theater audio receiver is the ideal system for those connoisseurs of music who prefer surround sound system. Though the music systems are tempting for any music lover, yet they may found variations in the sound effects. However, one should ensure that the system works in perfect sync with his home theater and according [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A home theater audio receiver is the ideal system for those connoisseurs of music who prefer surround sound system. Though the music systems are tempting for any music lover, yet they may found variations in the sound effects. However, one should ensure that the system works in perfect sync with his home theater and according to his delight.</p>
<p>One can opt for additional facility like automatic speakers calibration to make his music system more potent. The system analyzes the sound coming out of the speakers and adjusts it accordingly to produce optimum sound effects. You can also get digital processing facilities as well as digital inputs and outputs. If you are using the system for the first time, it is advisable to go through the catalogue and the demonstration tapes to accustom yourself with the endless choices at your disposal.</p>
<p>    *Experience Best Sound</p>
<p>The surround sound effect of a home theater audio receiver is similar to the sound effect that you normally experience in a commercial theater. There a few things to take care of for getting the best out of your music system. The finest sound quality is experienced at 5.1 surround. It is, therefore, important to ensure that the system one buys offers at least five channels or option to amplify sound to those levels.</p>
<p>If you enjoy your video games, movies, music, and TV shows, then makes sure that the receiver delivers sound quality that maximizes the value of entertainment. The latest receivers can also offer more choices in sound delivery system. Many of them have inbuilt high-definition formats. After turning on the speakers, one needs to decode them to increase the surround sound effects. This can be done with a home theater audio receiver.</p>
<p>It needs to be ensured at the time that the power of the receiver matches that of the speakers that one is using. To check the compatibility, you will need to determine the sensitivity of the speakers. If you have a next generation 6.1 channel home theater audio receiver, some movies that you play might not get decoded. The standard receiver is of is 5.1 level at present. Hence the system will work at its optimum on this standard.</p>
<p>    *Receiver Is The Central Point Of The System</p>
<p>The receiver acts the central point of the entire system. It performs a variety of functions like switching on all your audio and video components, decoding the surround sound system, bass management, and signal processing for simulated sound fields. It also drives the loudspeakers by amplifying the audio signals. Additionally, it also serves as an AM/FM radio tuner. With all these functionality, the receiver is one of the most complex and expensive component of the home theater audio receiver system.</p>
<p>We can do with a few more details on the surround sound decoding process. The source material contains surround sound in coded format, and one needs to decode them into separate channels to power separate loudspeakers. As we have seen earlier, the current de facto standard is 5.1 channels. Of course, 6.1 channels are also widely available. But very few movies and channels are encoded at this level or have extended surround sound formats.</p>
<p>A home theater audio receiver is the heart of the home theater system. It provides almost all the inputs and outputs that one can connect into, including your television. It provides an effective and professional way of centralizing the home theater system. However, you must base your choice on specific needs and area. It would be better if one actually tries out the system and check out its sound quality and additional facilities before going for an installation.</p>
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		<title>A Guide to Purchasing a Home Theater Receiver</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Jul 2010 04:44:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a home theater newbie and you are used to the average television set, then a home theater receiver may be a new addition to your vocabulary.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>If you are a home theater newbie and you are used to the average television set, then a home theater receiver may be a new addition to your vocabulary.</strong></p>
<p>The home theater receiver is said to be the central source of power of a home theater system which is responsible for switching, surround sound decoding, signal processing, and amplifying in addition to being an AM/FM radio turner.</p>
<p>Xaviera Arata Editor of the  Best Home Theater Systems  website &#8212; <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.besthometheatersystem.me/">http://www.BestHomeTheaterSystem.me</a> &#8212; pointed out;</p>
<p>&#8220;…Other terms used interchangeably with home theater receiver include the following: audio/video receiver, surround receiver, and receiver to name a few…&#8221; Added Xaviera Arata</p>
<p>Surveying the market</p>
<p>There are so many home theater receivers available on the market, and choosing one for your home can be overwhelming.  The simple task of choosing the cheapest of the bunch isn&#8217;t recommended and comparing receivers isn&#8217;t limited to their price range. Although undeniably, the price range will give you a good idea if the receiver belongs to a group that will give you the combined value of your money with quality.  A receiver which costs less than $400 is said to be of poor quality, while one that is $800 to $1500 is a safe choice for excellent-quality receivers that don&#8217;t break the bank.</p>
<p>Once you have settled on a price range that you are comfortable with, it is time to compare the product features.  The key words to look for are the said functions that you want to get out of your receiver.  Don&#8217;t be misled by faulty advertising and do a home audition of the home theater receiver you intend to purchase.  Remember that all written product specifications are all useless if the item isn&#8217;t able to deliver.</p>
<p>Moreover, look for a home theater receiver that has at least one-year warranty and a 30-day return policy from its manufacturer or supplier.  This way, you have the assurance that the company will be liable for any factory defects and design faults.</p>
<p>Where to buy</p>
<p>These home theater receivers can be bought from local retailers or from online suppliers.  <br />In purchasing such home theater equipment, it may sometimes be beneficial to wait for clearance sales.  These items are usually sold at a lesser price once new arrivals or new product models are offered on the market, and sometimes this is equivalent to waiting for a couple of months.</p>
<p>&#8220;…Regardless of where and when you intend to buy your home theater receiver, ensuring that you are purchasing a receiver that performs according to your expectations and product specifications should be a top priority…&#8221; Added Xaviera Arata</p>
<p>Further information, resources and reviews of the best home theater systems by clicking: <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.besthometheatersystem.me/">http://www.BestHomeTheaterSystem.me</a></p>
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		<title>A Home-theater System Needs a Heart and Brain in Order to Function Normally-this is the Purpose of an A/v Receiver!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jun 2010 04:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Top-Notch HDTV Components &#38; AccessoriesTo engage in a superb high-definition experience with your home theater, we can’t place enough emphasis on the items that complement your HDTV. Sure, it’s fun and exciting to choose a sleek and classy flat-screen, but you won’t reach your maximum entertainment capacity if you simply attach your TV to the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Top-Notch HDTV Components &amp; Accessories<br />To engage in a superb high-definition experience with your home theater, we can’t place enough emphasis on the items that complement your HDTV. Sure, it’s fun and exciting to choose a sleek and classy flat-screen, but you won’t reach your maximum entertainment capacity if you simply attach your TV to the wall and plug it in. This month, we want to help you choose the best (and necessary) accessories that help keep you on the edge of your seat during every movie you watch.</p>
<p>A/V Receivers</p>
<p>A home-theater system needs a heart and brain in order to function normally-this is the purpose of an A/V receiver. Not only does a receiver accept signals from radio and other audio devices, but it also processes, for more detail www.mining-auction-gold.com distributes, and amplifies sound and video from selected home-theater components to your various speakers. The inputs and outputs on the back of the receiver are the exterior conduits for carrying signals to the rest of your components, including DVD players, gaming consoles, and speakers.</p>
<p>If you plan to use a BD (Blue-ray Disc) player to watch high-definition video on your HDTV, you’ll need to make sure your receiver includes an HDMI port. Also, for more detail www.auction-professional.com don’t overlook the importance of matching an A/V receiver with an appropriate speaker system that will blend well with other audio devices. Receivers also come equipped with the necessary connections for DVD players, game consoles, Sets (standard-definition TVs), set-top boxes, broadcast antennas, and, of course, speakers. </p>
<p>Power Conditioners &amp; Surge Protectors</p>
<p>Protecting your HDTV investment is just as imperative as choosing the right HDTV for your home-entertainment system. Accessories such as surge protectors and power conditioners can defend your home-theater components from high-voltage spikes and restrict signal interference.</p>
<p>A surge protector is designed to block your HDTV and other entertainment devices from ground voltage spikes and electrical surges. The number of outlets you’ll find on a standard surge suppressor can range from just a few to more than 12. Be sure to check the joule (energy) rating on any surge protector; the higher the number, the more energy the surge protector can channel away from your electrical equipment. A joule rating greater than 1,000 is ideal.</p>
<p>Power conditioners perform a slightly different task: While they do serve to protect your home-theater devices, they also improve the audio and video quality of home-theater devices. Filtering out RF (radio frequency) interference and EMI (electromagnetic interference) will effectively clean out the “dirty power” that can prevent you from receiving the best performance from your home-theater system.</p>
<p>HDMI Cables</p>
<p>HDMI is an important connection for an HDTV because it will carry an uncompressed, digital audio/video connection from compatible home-theater components to your HDTV. Even when you connect your HDTV to a DTS (digital theater system) receiver, you’ll need to use a HDMI cable to transmit common stereo formats, such as Dolby Digital or multi channel surround sound.</p>
<p>Blue-ray Disc Players</p>
<p>You can be sure to take full advantage of your HDTV with the addition of a BD player. Now that Blue-ray is the sure-fire disc player of the hi-def generation, it’s time to make your investment. Blue-ray Disc players will not only play all BD formats but also up convert standard DVDs to 720p or 1080p video resolution on HDTV’s. You’ll certainly find a use for your HDMI cables, as well. Blue-ray Disc players include HDMI ports for high-quality audio and video playback</p>
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		<title>What is a good entry level home theater receiver with HDMI?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Jun 2010 04:45:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m looking for an entry level home theater receiver. I&#8217;m not an audiophile and I don&#8217;t need something great. My only requirement is that I want it to have real HDMI audio conversion capabilities &#8211; not HDMI passthrough.
I was looking at the Onkyo TX-SR576 which runs about $300. But I also don&#8217;t know what else [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m looking for an entry level home theater receiver. I&#8217;m not an audiophile and I don&#8217;t need something great. My only requirement is that I want it to have real HDMI audio conversion capabilities &#8211; not HDMI passthrough.</p>
<p>I was looking at the Onkyo TX-SR576 which runs about $300. But I also don&#8217;t know what else is out there or what is a good value. </p>
<p>Is this a good option? Are there other things to consider?</p>
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		<title>Is it possible to use a DVD home theater system as a PC sound receiver?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jun 2010 04:47:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My current computer speaker&#8217;s receiver stopped working. Instead of buying a new receiver i was wondering if it is somehow possible to use a DVD home theater system (Sony HT-C800DP) as the receiver? Is there any special cords i need to connect it to my computer? My computer has no special outputs for the player.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My current computer speaker&#8217;s receiver stopped working. Instead of buying a new receiver i was wondering if it is somehow possible to use a DVD home theater system (Sony HT-C800DP) as the receiver? Is there any special cords i need to connect it to my computer? My computer has no special outputs for the player.</p>
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		<title>Can you have 2 things(xbox and pc audio) playing at the same time through a home theater receiver?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Jun 2010 04:51:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I want to play audio from my Xbox 360 and music from my pc at the same time through a home theater receiver. Can I do this?
The home theater receiver I would be using would be a Yamaha RX-V365 5.1-Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want to play audio from my Xbox 360 and music from my pc at the same time through a home theater receiver. Can I do this?<br />
The home theater receiver I would be using would be a Yamaha RX-V365 5.1-Channel Digital Home Theater Receiver.<br />
I would also be using a HDMI cable from the computer to the receiver and component audio cables from the Xbox to the receiver.</p>
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		<title>(why) do i have to use the sirius home docking station to connect to a satellite ready home theater receiver?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 04:46:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m in the process of purchasing both a sirius satellite radio and a satellite ready home theater system.  I&#8217;m just not sure if i need to also purchase a sirius home docking station to connect the two.  Why exactly is it a satellite ready theater receiver if i need a satellite docking station [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m in the process of purchasing both a sirius satellite radio and a satellite ready home theater system.  I&#8217;m just not sure if i need to also purchase a sirius home docking station to connect the two.  Why exactly is it a satellite ready theater receiver if i need a satellite docking station to make it work?</p>
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		<title>Optical audio connection to home theater receiver?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jun 2010 04:45:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My new Toshiba HDTV has an Optical Audio Out to carry the audio to my receiver. My older Sony home theater receiver has an Optical jack labeled &#8220;Video 2 In&#8221;. I&#8217;m assuming that I can connect these two to take get the surround sound from off-air HDTV broadcast signals that I&#8217;m receiving on the Toshiba [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My new Toshiba HDTV has an Optical Audio Out to carry the audio to my receiver. My older Sony home theater receiver has an Optical jack labeled &#8220;Video 2 In&#8221;. I&#8217;m assuming that I can connect these two to take get the surround sound from off-air HDTV broadcast signals that I&#8217;m receiving on the Toshiba using an antenna. Can anyone verify that for me?</p>
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		<title>What home theater receiver is 240 Hz Compatible?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 30 May 2010 04:45:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Samsung LED television processes at 240 Hz, but my Denon Home Theater surround sound system receiver only passes through video at 60 Hz. What are the best options for under $2k to maximize the potential of the TV, while connecting it through the receiver?
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My Samsung LED television processes at 240 Hz, but my Denon Home Theater surround sound system receiver only passes through video at 60 Hz. What are the best options for under $2k to maximize the potential of the TV, while connecting it through the receiver?</p>
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		<title>I need to buy a quality home theater receiver on the warm end of the sound scale?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 May 2010 04:49:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I want a quality build and so will consider any of the better quality brands (Yamaha, Denon, Onkyo, etc) . I will be pairing it with Energy Reference speakers, which I would classify as being &#8220;bright&#8221;. I want a receiver that will add some warmth to the sound. Has anyone done a comparison or can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I want a quality build and so will consider any of the better quality brands (Yamaha, Denon, Onkyo, etc) . I will be pairing it with Energy Reference speakers, which I would classify as being &#8220;bright&#8221;. I want a receiver that will add some warmth to the sound. Has anyone done a comparison or can anyone recommend a article in one on the sound publications.</p>
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