"Home Theater Design Plans"
A primary factor affecting most home theater design plans is the budget available for the project.
Starting with the budget, one can then determine the extent of the desired capabilities in the music system and the kind of adjustments that are warranted in designing and setting up the movie room or home theater appropriate to the budget and context.
Home theater design plans have to incorporate sound and picture quality with aesthetics within a given room space.
Home theater design plans have to also incorporate factors like :
wiring which is a major component of the 'WAF' or wife acceptance factor. This is a dynamic process requiring the kind of system capabilities. Home theater system components include a DVD player, an amplifier or receiver, speakers, display which can either be TVs or projector screens.
Decisions with respect to either of these components are further complicated by the various options available in each of these categories which offer varying capabilities with respect to watt power, frequency response, harmonics, crossovers and tuners, pixel resolutions, contrast ratios, image aspect ratios and the like, which affect the intensity and quality of both sound and picture quality.
With most of us susceptible to the temptation to think that more is better, it is worth knowing that higher capabilities, if unmatched by equally capable component systems and appropriate room dimensions, may actually result in poor performance, affected by echoes and reverberations where sound is concerned, or otherwise contrast and brightness issues where picture quality is concerned.
Engaging professional help or expert advice by way of a custom home theater plan is any day preferable to randomly buying the biggest or the most expensive home theater equipment available. Custom home theater plans ensure that the home theater system is appropriate to the context, requirements and room dimensions and acoustics.