Professional Installation Or Sweat Equity? | Self Made Home Theatre

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Professional Installation Or Sweat Equity?


One of the top challenges that will surface after you finalize your purchase of a top of the range

sound surround theatre system is whether to handle the set up work yourself or consulting the

services of an expert. The answer to this question may relatively depend on the degree of

sophistication of the system itself and your grasp of the physics and electronics involved. Many

of the prepackaged tools on the market today are easy to set up and could be mounted fairly

quickly ( by a few hours course ) even by laymen such as myself.

If you are purchasing a big home theater or sound surround system that comes with very

rigorous requirements in order to give you optimum performance equivalent to what you paid for

it, then it just might be wise to invest in the services of a professional. REMEMBER that home

theater kits come in all sizes, shapes, and price range. Being able to install a $600-30,000 tool

kit doesn't mean that the home theatre going at a price in excess of that amount to lets say

$20,000 is as an easy of matter to install (thought such a price might actually be for a selfinstalled

system). the point here is that if you've spent a lot of money for a home theater or

sound surround system you absolutely want to ensure that you are getting your dollars worth on

the other end. Hiring a professional to do your installation is one way to ensure that you get the

best.

Set up is an expensive venture just as everything that bears a professional word at its front. One

way of curtailing that charge is by shopping around and conducting some price comparison

research, you may end up discovering that different retailers have different installation charges,

one retailer could be expensive while another is very affordable and could even offer free

installation once you make the purchase from him. If the installation price makes the difference

between the two, then opt for it, it will help you save a lot of dollars in the process and also

secure a professional installation.

It also pays to find out whether self-installation may render some warranties null. This is a

common occurrence in some occasions where you could end up risking your guarantee on a

$20,000 sound surround speaker system in order to save a few hundred bucks on installation

upfront. For my case, some risks aren't just worth taking, because a lot could go wrong by

operating without a warranty.

You do not have to begin your home theater or surround sound experience with a top of the line

piece of equipment. It is quite possible to start small with a surround sound system and build a

better system as you go. In fact, I seriously recommend that people invest heavily in speakers

from the beginning and sacrifice the number of speakers in favor of better quality speakers

Though you may obtain a great deal of satisfaction by doing stuff on your own, this may

sometimes prove to be an attempt in futility. If you can't avoid the urge to install the system

yourself, then you ought to be extra cautious from the beginning and stick to every detail that

comes with the instruction manual in order to obtain the best results possible. The major

problem with many of us is that we mostly pretend to be tech-savvy enough, hence reading the

accompanied user manual becomes unnecessary, until we become stuck in some point along

the way.

If you are among the many people world over who have joined the surround sound theatre

system league and have found the installation process quite easy and straightforward and that

you don't require expert knowledge to accomplish. Consider yourself a lucky lot. Very soon you

will be enjoying theatre quality sound from your home theater surround system whether it's

music you are listening to or movie or the newest game. Whether you go for expert installation

or self installation, I wish you all the best in setting up your new sound surround system and

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