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home theater
Home cinema, also called home theaters or theater rooms, are home entertainment audio-visual systems that seek to reproduce a movie theater experience and mood using consumer electronics-grade video and audio equipment that is set up in a room or backyard of a private home. Some studies show films are rated better and generate more intense emotions when watched in a movie theater, however, convenience is a major appeal for home cinemas. In the 1980s, home cinemas typically consisted of a movie pre-recorded on a LaserDisc or VHS tape; a LaserDisc Player or VCR; and a heavy, bulky large-screen cathode ray tube TV set, although sometimes CRT projectors were used instead. In the 2000s, technological innovations in sound systems, video player equipment and TV screens and video projectors have changed the equipment used in home cinema set-ups and enabled home users to experience a higher-resolution screen image, improved sound quality and components that offer users more options (e.g., many of the more expensive Blu-ray players in 2016 can also "stream" movies and TV shows over the Internet using subscription services such as Netflix). The development of Internet-based subscription services means that 2016-era home theatre users do not have to commute to a video rental store as was common in the 1980s and 1990s (nevertheless, some movie enthusiasts buy DVD or Blu-ray discs of their favourite content)
In the 2020s, a home cinema system typically uses a large projected image from a video projector or a large flat-screen high-resolution HDTV system, a movie or other video content on a DVD or high-resolution Blu-ray disc, which is played on a DVD player or Blu-ray player, with the audio augmented with a multi-channel power amplifier and anywhere from two speakers and a stereo power amp (for stereo sound) to a 5.1 channel amplifier and five or more surround sound speaker cabinets (with a surround sound system). Whether home cinema enthusiasts have a stereo set-up or a 5.1 channel surround system, they typically use at least one low-frequency subwoofer speaker cabinet to amplify low-frequency effects from movie soundtracks and reproduce the deep pitches from the musical soundtrack.
All in excellent condition:
Rotel RSP-1069 Surround Sound Preamp Processor $250.
Rotel RLC-1040 Power Conditioner Line Stabilizer $300.
Rotel RR-1060 Remote $30.
All 3 for $500 or trade.
Better than theater sound in your home!
Rotel Equipment:
RMB-1095 amplifier - 1000 watts RMS!
RSP-1069 audio/video processor
RLC-1040 power conditioner
RR-1060 remote control
Power cords are included. Also included is a JVC JX-S111 switcher. All of this equipment is very clean and in excellent...
Recently upgraded to a Dolby atmos setup. These speakers sound great and functional 10/10. However cosmetics is not as favorable. There are scratches and dings but nothing to noticeable.
Priced them on ebay. Whole setup is over 1000.
2 NHT towers with built in 8"subwoofers
1 NHT center channel
2...
7.1 Surround sound system. MSRP ~$4k. Used lightly
Will sell together for $1,250 or individually as listed below. Open to all trade offers
Receiver - Denon AVR-2311CI - $100 Needed for demoing speakers, so this will only be available after all speakers are sold
Front and Rear Tower Speakers...