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Creating a Custom Home Theater

Sunday, January 29th, 2012

Watching movies is a great escape from the stressful lifestyle we all live nowadays. Watching movies on a wide screen with surround sound can transport you far away from that stress into the movie you are watching. You experience the plot it as if you were actually there in the movie itself.

Until recently, we could only experience this escapism in a cinema. However, modern technology is able to provide the same visual and sound experience right in your own living room. We will discuss the basic components of a home theater system in this article. Read on to understand how these basic components can deliver the best cinematic experience in a custom home theater system.

Home theater experts say that the most important factor in setting up a custom home theater system is the size of the room where you will install your custom home theater system. The most important component of the home theater system – the television – is dependent on the size of the room, although the contention is that a 27 inch television set is the minimum necessary for your home theater installation.

It is also a recommendation that a flat screen television is advisable for a home theater system because it shows fewer reflexions and produces a crisper image. Another major component of a custom home theater system which depends on the size of the room, is the speaker system.

The number of speakers for your custom home theater system depends on the size of the room. You need at least three speakers to create a believable surround sound, but you may have to place up to six speakers, if you want a more realistic sound. The addition of a subwoofer may also be a good way to achieve a complete surround sound like in the movie theaters. Three loudspeakers is really the bare minimum, but you may go up to six if the room is larger.

Another major piece of kit for your custom home theater system is the digital DVD player. It is recommended that DVD players with a progressive scan are the best choice. This is because the progressive scan reproduces sharp, flicker-free images. However, this points back to the choice of television unit; you may need to check if the flat-screen television set supports progressive scan protocols. You may also want to get a five-disk carrousel DVD player. This will stop you having to get up from your chair to change discs quite so often.

A minor cause for thought is the output of the DVD player since that will decide how loud your speakers can be turned up. Of course, almost all this depends on the size of the location in which the home theater system is going to be installed. Small rooms need only a few pieces of equipment, bigger rooms probably require more and the addition of specialist home theater furniture to your custom home theater system will make a huge difference. So, a larger room calls for greater investment. A smaller room does require less, but nevertheless good quality equipment to avoid a feeling of ‘cheapness’ and under-performance in your home theater system.

You might think about hiring a home theater expert to design a perfect, custom home theater system. If you can afford it, this is probably the best option, because a home theater expert will be able to design and set up your custom home theater system most efficiently.

That custom home theater expert may also suggest the installation some additional features like specialized home theater seating and even other home theater furniture, such as small tables in order to make your home theater package complete and thereby make it more closely resemble an authentic movie theater. Having the finest and highest-quality custom home theater system will give you a most desirable installation, one that you can be proud of and that will enable you to enjoy your movies to the utmost.

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Chicago Blackhawks’ Great Stan Mikita

Wednesday, December 7th, 2011

Professional hockey players from the former Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia are now ubiquitous, but Stan Mikita was something of a pioneer. The Chicago Blackhawks legend was sometimes relegated to secondary status behind more telegenetic stars like teammate Bobby Hull, but you can make a very good case that Mikita was the best NHL forward of the’60′s. He was born in Sokolce, in what is now known as Slovakia. In the conflict torn years prior to WW II, he was sent to Canada and adopted by an aunt and uncle. Like most young Canadian boys, he started playing hockey and quickly exhibited significant talent at the country’s national sport.

Mikita starred for the junior league St. Catherine Teepees as a teenager before making the jump to the NHL joining the Chicago Blackhawks. He quickly became an important part of the Chicago offense in his first and second full seasons as a pro. In’61, he led the team in playoff scoring as they won the Stanley Cup.

During the early and mid’60′s, Mikita’s Blackhawks were the most feared offensive team in the NHL. Mikita centered the Scooter Line with Ken Wharram on the right wing and Ab McDonald or Doug Mohns on the left wing, and earned a reputation as one of the most complete offensive players in the game.

Never content with being a one way player, Mikita was a fearless defender and one of the most reliable faceoff specialists in the NHL. He also started a revolution when he became the first to play with a curved stick blade. That was considered radical, almost avant garde at the time but is now the standard in the NHL.

When he first came to the NHL, Mikita was a tough, hard hitting player who spent a considerable amount of time in the penalty box. That changed in the mid’60′s when he became a very sportsmanlike player almost overnight. This cleaner style of play would earn him the Lady Byng Trophy for most gentlemanly player twice. The story goes that he had a change of heart when his young daughter asked why he spent so much time sitting in the box on televised games.

Mikitas career accomplishments are among the most impressive in the history of the sport. He won the Art Ross Trophy as the NHLs leading scorer four times (1964,’65,’67,’68), the Hart Memorial Trophy for Most Valuable Player twice (1967 and’68) and the Lady Byng Trophy in’67 and’68. He remains the only player in NHL history to win the Ross, Hart and Byng trophies in the same season (1967).

Mikita suffered from back injuries in his last years as an active player, finally retiring in’80. He played his entire career for the Chicago Blackhawks, and was voted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in’83. He became something of a trivia answer for a younger generation when a donut shop called ‘Stan Mikita’s Donuts’ was featured in the popular movie ‘Wayne’w World’.

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Boston Bruins’ Scoring Legend Phil Esposito

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Though his scoring records have been obliterated by Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux, former Boston Bruins/New York Rangers center Phil Esposito is still regarded by hockey cognoscenti as one of the greatest offensive players in the history of the game. He is a member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, as is his brother Tony Esposito who was a standout goaltender for the Chicago Blackhawks.

Esposito was born in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario and his prodigious hockey talent quickly became apparent. He was signed by the Chicago Blackhawks as a teenager, and made his NHL debut in’64. In’67, Esposito was traded to the Boston Bruins along with Ken Hodge and Fred Stanfield. Within a few years Hodge and Stanfield blossomed into All Stars, while Esposito quickly took his place alongside his former teammate Hull as the best scorer in the league.

Esposito began to shred the NHL record book in Boston, prompting Bruins fans to display car bumper stickers that read Jesus Saves; Esposito scores on the rebound. In’69, he became the first NHL player to top the 100 point mark (combined goals and assists) for the season”he obliterated the record with 126 points, which would be the first of six times that hed top the century mark. He topped 100 points in five straight seasons between’71 and’75, missing a sixth straight season by a single point with 99 in’70.

Esposito’s greatest single season was in’70-71, when he destroyed the NHL’s single season goal scoring mark with 76. That record stood until Wayne Gretzky of the Edmonton Oilers broke it in’81-82. Even now, only four other players including Gretzky have scored more than 150 points in a season and only five others have scored more than 76 goals in a season. Perhaps the most amazing element of Espositos game was the frequency with which he put the puck on net”Espo had 550 shots on goal in’70-71. No one has since come close.

In’75, Esposito was traded to the New York Rangers where his experience, intelligence for the game and nose for the puck made him a valuable component of the Broadway Blueshirts offense and he was named team captain. Until the very end of his career, he remained a dangerous scoring threat that all opposing teams were forced to reckon with.

After his retirement in’75, moved into the executive suite. He served as the GM of the Rangers before helping secure an expansion team for Tampa, Florida in’92. Esposito served as the President and GM of the Tampa Bay Lightning until’98.

Rafa – The Spanish Tennis Star

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

Sometimes known as ‘Rafa,’ Rafael Nadal is a local of Spain who has made a huge impact in the world of tennis.

Born June three, 1986 in Manacor, Mallorca, Rafael Nadal is the child of Sebastian and Ana Maria Nadal.

Standing 6’1′ and weighing 178 lbs, Rafael Nadal changed into a professional tennis player in 2001 after having played since four years old. Fans shouldn’t let this young age trick them as Rafael Nadal nabbed his first championship at only 8 years of age.

Under the guidance and teaching of Toni Nadal, his uncle, Rafael Nadal began learning how to play tennis extraordinarily early in life as is obvious from his early championship.

Toni, who remains Rafael’s coach, is a particularly crucial part of this kid’s success.

In 2005, he won 11 titles and also captured recognition as the ‘Most Improved Player’ for 2005 as named by the ATP.

In June 2006, Rafael Nadal won his second Roland Garros crown and also scored his 100th claycourt career victory.

That same month, Rafael Nadal turned twenty and finished his teen years with major success.

Even though Rafael Nadal is right-handed, he plays left-handed and produces a backhand using both. As with most top athletes in their sport, Rafael Nadal is managed by IMG and is frequently found in Nike attire.

If you are asking for an autograph, be certain to include a SASE ( self-addressed stamped envelope ) together with your request.

If you are asking for an autograph, be certain to include a SASE ( self-addressed stamped envelope ) together with your request.

As with all mailed autograph requests, there’s no guarantee of an answer.

As with all mailed autograph requests, there’s no guarantee of an answer. For this reason, many fans simply prefer to request a signed photo.

Letters and requests should be mailed to:

Rafael Nadal ATP Tennis 201 ATP Blvd. Ponte Vedra Beach, FL 32082.

Magazines on Home Theaters

Sunday, February 27th, 2011

Going to the movie theater after a long day at work may be the entertainment you enjoy every single day, but, if you continue doing this everyday, you will soon realize that it proves to be very expensive. So, if you really want to keep watching films everyday, a home theater system could be just what the doctor ordered.

However, many people believe that a home theater installation is something only the rich. This is because you might have to invest a fair bit in order to have a home theater set up that behaves like a proper movie theater.

Inspite of this, I believe that if you do go to the movies every evening for a year or so, you would spend the same amount of money or even more than what you would have invested in a home theater system. Therefore, it would probably be a better idea for you to create a good movie theater in your home.

If your budget is limited, you can opt for a basic home theater set up, and if you get enough money to enhance your home theater system, you will be able to do it without any problem.

If you really want to make sure that you obtain the most from your home theater set-up, you could start by reading tips from home theater magazines. Home theater experts write columns and publish articles that give home theater owners useful tips concerning their home theater installations. You are sure to find informative articles to give you a deeper understanding of the benefits of the various home theater systems in the pages of home theater magazines.

Even if you are still contemplating acquiring a home theater system or are already an owner of a home theater system, the useful tips and in-depth analysis of various home theater equipment and furniture in a home theater magazine will be very helpful to you.

You will also find home theater reviews in the pages of your home theater magazine. These home theater reviews will help keep you up to date with the latest industry developments. So, it is imperative for you to subscribe to a home theater magazine, if you intend getting the best out of your home entertainment system.

There are all manner of home theater equipment and furniture; reviews of each of them are also available in the home theater magazines. You will discover that you need never make the mistake of buying inferior products, if you follow the recommendations of the home theater experts found in these home theater magazines.

The movies and shows that you love to watch on your home theater set up might also be reviewed in the pages of your home theater magazines. You will find industry news and updated models of home theater equipment with the relevant advantages and disadvantages of the home theater products in the pages of home theater magazines too.

Finally, home theater magazines often also recommend the best place to buy the best home theater equipment and supplies. You may find articles on the latest designs of home theater paraphernalia in home theater magazines. So, you will be sure to get the most out of your home theater set up because of the useful information and suggestions from home theater experts and home theater designers. Articles on the most recommended setup for your home theater system may also be available.

You ought to find the most entertaining home theater magazine and read the useful information on its pages to keep you updated on the latest industry news and home theater reviews on the market.

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Home Theater Screens

Friday, July 17th, 2009

When it comes to deciding on a screen, the first consideration is the type of screen you want or even may need. If the room where you are setting up your home theater is large, then you will need to have a home theater projection screen or maybe you just want one anyway.

I, personally, like the idea of having a drop-down screen, but sometimes you have to have one even in a modest home theater. It converts your living room into a home theater: you recline in your chair; click a button and a screen drops down; click a button and the lights dim; click another one and the movie begins!

However, if you prefer a television screen, then you might be considering buying a new one. They say that a 27 inch screen is big enough, but I do not think it is. I think you need 48-60 inches, but then I’m a baby-boomer and my eyes are definitely not what they were.

If you are buying a new TV for your home theater, I think you should aim high. HDTV is upon us and since February 2009 the USA is committed to High Definition. So, I would make sure that your new TV is capable of receiving it. Then I suggest that the new home theater screen be a flat one to reduce the annoying glare that could ruin the experience. (This could be another reason for opting for a projection screen).

Then you should ensure that the new television has enough input and output sockets for the equipment you plan to use and youre done. So, to summarize, I would go for:

At minimum a 27 inch screen

A flat screen

HDTV compliant

Enough input and output plugs and sockets

Satellite compatibility

I would definitely get a receiver which is already satellite enabled, because it is the future or even the near future. If you get a satellite TV connection you will have access to HDTV downloads which you can watch on your new home movie theater set-up whenever you want.

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