Home Theatre System In Chennai
Home Theatre System In Chennai

Home Theatre System In Chennai - Nakshatra Automation
Home theatre systems in Chennai have come a long way from the days of placing two huge speakers on either side of your television and listening to records while watching Saturday Night Fever on your VCR and television. These days there are as many ways to design a home theatre system as there are customers to buy them.
"The basics of the home entertainment system haven't changed much in the last 15 years or so. What have changed are people's tastes and priorities," explains Adam Bowden of Bose Home Theatre. "Fifteen to 20 years ago a home entertainment system meant music. People would spend hours in stores and bring in a variety of music and listen to the various speakers before selecting a unit to buy. Today a home entertainment system is a visual experience focused on movies, and people make decisions based on aesthetics, under the assumption (and rightly so) that the sound will be exceptional. They will purchase a home theatre system that is visually appealing and assume that the sound will be appealing as well."
"Prices are falling on flat panel televisions and the quality is going up so more people are incorporating bigger flat panels and surround sound into their home theatre system design," says Joe Strang, President of Show Case Home Theatres in Alberta. "The other big thing is the all-in-one touch pad controls."
The price of a home theatre system depends on how seriously you take your entertainment needs. According to Strang, you can buy a "big box" system for $5,000. But to really get the whole experience, he recommends having a custom system installed.
"You have to start with speakers, remote control, and flat panel all installed and you can do that for about $9, 000," he says.
But if money's no object then there's no end of fun to be had. "We've done media rooms that are $500,000 for one room. For that you get projectors that have better than movie theatre quality, sound so good that when someone's whispering on screen it feels like they're whispering in your ear."
Some homeowners go for the total theatre experience and have custom theatre seating installed in their media rooms, with one-touch remote controls in the arm of each chair, massage units and heated seats.
"We've even put motion in the seats so that when there's motion in the movie you feel it in your seat," he says. "And I don't mean it just vibrates...it actually moves."
Other options for your home theatre system include custom draperies, acoustic paint, and sound-proofing. This may seem like overkill but Strang says that most homes over $700,000 now come with a media room or dedicated home theatre room.
"I find that we usually install home theatre systems that are about 10 per cent of the value of the home, not just in the home theatre room but throughout the house, multi-room sound, lighting, automation and such. So for a $1.5 million home, you're looking at $150,000 worth of home entertainment equipment."
Amy Bostock is the Editor of newinhomes.com. This site boasts one of the most power and easy-to-use real estate search engines in Ontario and also houses an extensive library of articles covering everything you need to know about home ownership.
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