Eliminate Frustration - Prepare Before Setting Up a Home Theater System

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Many people find installing a new home theater system to be an overwhelming task that takes a lot of the pleasure out of the experience of receiving a new system.
If you take the time to make a few preparations, home theater installation does not have to be difficult.
Doing a bit of planning prior to installation, your home theater system can save you time and headaches.
It is wise to plan in advance where you will place each component so that you do not have to rearrange things several times after everything arrives.
It will be necessary to decide if you want the wires to the surround system to run under the carpets, along the baseboard or along the molding of the ceiling.
Another issue to consider is where to mount your speakers.
You must ensure that the wall will support their weight and that stands will not be located where they are likely to be knocked down.
In addition, you need to think about where the power outlets are located in your room and ensure that you can access all the outlets you will require for your home theater system.
You will need several outlets because there are a number of components included in a home theater system.
You should prep for the arrival of your home theater system by laying out wires and measuring the distances between speakers, amps, and other components.
In addition, you will have to know how far it is from the speakers to the seating area when you set up the sound system.
Cables usually are included with most home theater systems, but for the best sound and picture quality, you should replace those cables with high quality cables.
Usually people only get around to reading the manual that comes with their home theater system if they experience problems, but it is always wise to read it before that occurs.
This will help you be aware of any features that you did not know about previously, and it will help you in finding the best placement for each component.
When you are installing the system, label each wire and its connection.
That way it will be a simple matter to disconnect one component while leaving the others connected.
It will also be helpful when making any changes to your system or if you have to move it.
Once your home system has been installed, it is wise to make a diagram of all the components so you can refer to it in the future.
Put this diagram and all the manuals that came with the system in a safe location so that if you need them, you can find them quickly.
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