How To Choose A Home Entertainment System

If you're considering an update to your home entertainment system, but aren't exactly sure what size is right for you, then this video can help. Expert Andre Skepple, of Micro Anvika, will show you the basics of entertainment systems, both modest and grand. Enlarge

How To Choose A Home Entertainment System

If you're considering an update to your home entertainment system, but aren't exactly sure what size is right for you, then this video can help. Expert Andre Skepple, of Micro Anvika, will show you the basics of entertainment systems, both modest and grand.

Hello, my name is Andre Skepple. I am the TV and home systems expert at Micro Anvika, Westfield branch. Now we're going to talk about the best home system solution to choose for your home.

So you've got one right here. As you will see this is an all-in-one DVD 'home system' system, but in this case we've got a smaller solution. You've only got the three speakers: you've got the left and the right speaker along with the subwoofer for the bass.

This will simply be connected to the television, and that's it. If you wanted some more of a cinematic effect--you've got a larger room with a larger scope of sound--you are better off going for the 5.1 system.

So, again, another system, whether it's a DVD or a Blu-ray or a system by itself, you have that here. You have the central speaker for the central sound; the left and the right front speakers; and then, also, you've got the left and the right rear speakers, which would be positioned in the far corners of your room for the surround. And then, again, you have the subwoofer here for the bass so you can get the low-frequency sound to give it that more cinematic effect.