AV receivers and their role in a home theater system

Posted by admin | Component Receivers Articles | Saturday 16 January 2010 5:54 am

With so many common components such as LCD flat screen and a surround sound home audio system, can sometimes be misleading when additional equipment such as an A / V receiver is required to have home theater equipment together. A good A / V receiver is essential for a good home theater system, because it is literally the equipment that serves as a control center for the entire system and get everything from audio and video components to work together in synchrony.

Thefunctionality in a trust / V receiver than any other, everything is connected correctly. Once you have correctly set up the receiver, home theater problems usually disappear. To ensure that home theater components can be different with your A / V correctly, here is some basic information about how the receivers work and which components can be connected to one.

Function of an A / V

"NA / V receiver that can be consideredthe "command center" of your home. This means that receives input from some of your home theater installations, organize, input, and send outputs to other devices connected to your home theater system. They can use the home audio system with surround sound in conjunction with the HD-DVD or Blu-ray player and your LCD flat screen TV, while only a single control component home theater. "NA / V receiver through all kinds of audio andvisual signals sent from the unit, to organize, so that the output devices only receive signals that they need and the removal of the mass of wires that can be expected to seek to hand all those components without using a central connected to the receiver.

Perhaps more important is that the A / V receivers typically operates as a digital amplifier to the audio system. This means that you will be able to watch movies, play games and listen to digital musicsurround sound. Further improve the listening experience, a more modern A / V receivers have built-in wireless service, or the USB ports so you can stream music wirelessly from your home computer or connect an external hard drive so you can store music and film colleagues in their digital format without having to burn a CD or DVD.

Home Theater components that enclose an A / V

A number of home theater components can take up to an A / V receiver attached.In addition to the TV, DVD player and advanced disc formats HD DVD and Blu-ray, you can use a stereo with CD player, satellite TV receiver, a digital video recorder (DVR) or similar device, and in many cases, some components older, like a turntable. Popular game systems like Nintendo Wii, Sony PS3 and X-Box 360 can also go to a person connected with ease, so you can enjoy surround sound to improve your gameexperience. If your computer is close to your home audio system, so you can connect the audio outputs to the receiver, and to make your existing surround sound system instead of relying on small PC speakers.

Using an A / V

When you are ready to make use of your A / V receiver, the training is relatively simple. Use standard A / V cables, connect the outputs of the DVD player, stereo, satellite receiver, DVR or similar objectsthe corresponding inputs on the back of the receiver. From there, simply connect to your TV and speakers to the outputs of the receiver. When everything is properly connected and configured, you should be able to control many if not all of the functionality of your home theater system directly from your A / V

If you are unsure about how to install your home theater, A / V receiver and associated components yourself, a professional to complete the job easier to hear. Theyyou on your way to enjoy your new theater system at home in a hurry.

~ Ben Anton, 2007

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