|
Re: Little overwhelmed and need help planning
Let me set you up with a couple of hypothetical setups.
Plan A:
Designate a section in the front of your room for your "equipment rack," which includes an A/V Receiver/Amplifier and Video Source(s) (Video-game console, Movie console, Television Console). Next, connect these video consoles to your Receiver, and your Receiver to the LFE, Left, Center, and Right speakers. The only cables you'll have to run to the back of the room are two speaker cables (for the surround-left and surround-right speakers), and an HDMI1.3 cable (for your projector).
Plan B:
Place your "equipment rack" under your projector in the back of the room. Connect the video sources to the A/V Receiver and then run three speaker wires to the front of the room for the Left, Center, and Right speakers. Next, run a Digital Coax (RCA-connector) cable to the front-right or front-left of the room for your LFE (subwoofer).
Some tips on A/V Receivers:
- Try to get an A/V receiver that up-converts your video sources to 1080p, if you have non-HD(480i/480p) or partial-HD(720p/1080i) sources you wish to view. If it cannot up-convert your video sources to full HD and you wish to view non-HD media, you will have to wire Composite/S-Video/Component cables to your projector in addition to HDMI, which is a pain.
- Get a receiver with [Dolby Digital EX / Pro-LogicIIx] and [DTS ES/Neo:6 96/24] (These are pretty standard 5.1/6.1 specs these days for decent average-priced receivers).
- iPod connectivity isn't totally necessary but certainly doesn't hurt.
An example of a setup:
- 5.1 Digital A/V Receiver (Up-converting; 1080p HDMI1.3 to projector)
- XBOX360 (Component Video, Optical Cable)
- BluRay/DVD Player or Playstation 3 (HDMI)
- VHS VCR (Composite Video, RCA Stereo)
- Digital Cable / Satellite set-top box (Component Video, Digital Coax Cable)
- Laserdisc Player (S-Video, Digital Coax Cable)
(for audio)
- CD Changer (Optical Cable)
- Dual Cassette Deck (x2 RCA Stereo)
- Turntable (RCA Stereo + GND)
|