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Suggestions For Installing Your Cordless Speakers
If you just acquired a home theater system or a pair of outdoor wireless speakers, you might want a few guidelines on correctly setting it up if you don’t want to hire an installer. You may think you are technically savvy and that setting up your new home theater system is going to be a snap. I am going to present some recommendations which are going to help you stay away from a few frequently made errors.
After unpacking your new home theater system, you are going to generally find one central element as well as 5 or 7 speakers. The central component will deliver the signal for all of your speakers which you are going to install. This central component is also called surround sound receiver or amplifier. It is the central hub of your home theater system.
Place this receiver in a place that minimizes the loudspeaker cable run to every speaker. Just ensure that it is in a dry and secure place. Moreover, be sure that you can easily reach the receiver from your television set or DVD/Blue-ray player as you are going to need to connect those.
It is not too difficult to make the connections between your receiver and TV or DVD player by utilizing a fiberoptical cord. This cable is usually included with your system. You may also get it a most electronics stores. After you have established the audio link to your TV, you can now proceed and connect your loudspeakers. This step demands a little more work.
You will not need as much loudspeaker wire if your loudspeakers are cordless. Some packages come with all-wireless loudspeakers as others merely have wireless rear speakers. For all other speakers, start by measuring how much speaker cord you require. You will need to keep in mind furnishings in addition to carpets and add some extra length to your calculations. This way you will have adequate cable for all of the twists and turns. If you are planning to drive a lot of power to your speakers then be sure you pick a cable that is thick enough to handle the current flow. Your woofer will normally have a built-in power amplifier and connect to your receiver by RCA cable.
The satellite loudspeakers each connect by a speaker terminal that is normally color coded to help ensure proper polarity. Get a speaker cable that is color coded in order to help guarantee the right polarity while connecting to the loudspeaker terminal. Then, when connecting the speaker cord to your receiver, make certain that you attach the cable to each loudspeaker terminal at the receiver in the same way. This will keep the sound going to every loudspeaker in the right phase and optimize your sound experience.
Wireless speakers normally need to employ some amount of audio buffering during the transmission to deal with wireless interference. This causes a short delay when the signal is transmitted. This delay is also known as latency and should be taken into consideration during your install. Ideally, all loudspeakers have the same latency and consequently are in perfect sync. If you have wireless rears then the audio will by to some extent out of sync with your remaining loudspeakers. To keep all loudspeakers in sync you will need to tweak the receiver in order to delay the signal going to your wired loudspeakers.
Check the user manual in order to find out how to set a delay on particular channels. Home theater systems that were not intended for wireless rear speakers might not have this capability. In this case you might want to look for a wireless speaker kit which has very low latency, ideally less than 1 ms. This will keep all of your loudspeakers in perfect sync.
What is the cheapest 5.1 AV receiver that will work well with the Energy Take Classic 5.1?
Here are the speakers
http://www.amazon.com/Energy-Classic-Theater-System-Black/dp/B001202C44/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1311408980&sr=8-1
I want to use it with my PS3
Any receiver capable of 5.1 surround sound will work. It's just a matter of choice due to budget concerns. Go to amazon and search for 5.1 receivers that fits you budget and read the user's reviews with high ratings.
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