Sheetrock, plasterboard, wallboard. However you want to call it, drywall has been an important factor in executing room noise control strategies. For home theaters, installing at least two layers of…
Also known as a bulkhead, bump out, or drop-down, a soffit is an architectural element used to hide ductwork and other ceiling obstructions. It can also add depth to…
Scratches, heat and pressure, fingerprints – these are the common DVD damages. It’s essential to keep your DVD and Blu-Ray compilations in peak condition for your home theater viewing enjoyment….
A home theater system, no matter how good it is, functions best when placed in a good location. Whether it’s the garage, basement, attic, or spare bedroom, you can turn…
Budget Home Theater Buying Guide
Even if you’re living with budget constraints, building a home theater system can still be within your reach. As newer technologies emerge in the home theater market, prices become more…
Echoes. Feedbacks. Flat audio. Dead zones. Avoid an acoustic mess. You want well-balanced acoustics to get spectacular sound in your home theater. To maximize the way sound carries in the…