Best Insignia Home Theater Systems for Small Rooms
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- 1 RECOMMENDED by 6 people for SMALL ROOMS
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at a price of about $100.i just got a 46" samsung hd lcd tv for my family room and i wanted a low cost av receiver to get started until i figured out exactly what features and performance i wanted.
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but man i love it i have a 32" lcd hdtv it rocks what's not so great:?the far back speakers a little soft.
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i have a ps3 hooked up to my lcd so i don't use the dvd player except for cds.
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and man did that a big differance in the sound quality.
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i was amazed at the sound quality from such a small unit.
Read more reviewsPositives: Easy To Set Up, Easy To Use, Good Affordability, 5 Speakers and Subwoofer -
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Wize Buying Guide for Small Rooms
Looking to set up a home theater system in
a dorm room or small room in your family home? Despite the space constraints, you can set up a home theater just about anywhere. Make a list of the components you already have and what
you need to buy.
- What
devices are included
Many companies and retailers ofter home theater packages that include everything you need. If you already have some of the components, such as a DVD player, getting an all-in-one package is probably not cost effective and you might want to find a la carte items. But if you are starting from scratch, a home theater set can be convenient and relatively inexpensive. Make sure all the components you're looking for - such as a tuner, CD player, and DVD player - are included. Make sure your system can play all the discs and file types you plan to use (DVD, mp3, AVI, etc.).
- Number
of Speakers
For small rooms or dorm rooms five to six speakers should be suitable. This is enough to effectively create decent surround sound to heighten your movie viewing experience.
- Wattage
Generally speaking, more wattage equals more power. If you want to be totally submerged in overwhelming sound look for 500 watt systems. If you want quality sound that doesn’t make your ears bleed, 100 watt and larger systems are ideal. Remember it’s a small room, so a little sound goes a long way!

