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“I feel like I should be receiving more” is a common Home theatre packages Perth owner complaint.

You're probably right to think this while you appreciate your system. Some smaller aspects are sometimes ignored when buying and installing a home theatre. You can improve your home entertainment system's performance with just a few tweaks.

We've listed five quick ways to improve your system.

1. Pair speakers

If your speakers are old and new from different manufacturers, you're missing out on an immersive, high-impact surround experience. Each speaker brand has a distinct tone.

Sound alters as it travels from speaker to speaker.

An automobile speeds from left to right to behind you.

The car's sound will change three times if the center channel and surround speakers aren't synced to the front left and right speakers. Your brain can process these discrepancies, which reduces the authenticity of a surround sound experience. You may create a more realistic, immersive sound by using matching speakers. Start with the front, left, right, and center channels where most of the action is.

Then match your surround speakers.

2. Subwoofer upgrade

The subwoofer gives movie tracks force and depth.

Remember your last huge fireworks show?

The loudest fireworks probably drew the most oohs and aahs from the crowd, right?

People prefer feeling an explosion or a big Transformer's footfall. Your home theatre will benefit from a quality subwoofer. Bigger isn't always better. If you must choose between a 10″ and 12″ subwoofer, go with the 10″. You'll enjoy movies more without the muddiness of cheap design.

3. Upgrade center channel

While the subwoofer adds depth and intensity, the center channel does the heavy lifting. About 85% of a movie's track is for the center channel. The Center channel is utilized for speech and explosions. When the center channel can't portray a voice lifelike, you're not as immersed in the music.

When constructed correctly, a bigger center channel can handle more bass and provide lifelike conversation and striking effects. The center channel is the one speaker you should invest in.

4. Upgrade your receiver/amplifier

If your amplifier is weak, even the best speakers will sound mediocre.

Premium power may even revive a lousy speaker. Big action moments in movies and broad swings in music dynamics demand extra power to preserve sound quality. Wattage ratings shouldn't be used to determine power needs. Manufacturers “cook the books” to make receivers sound powerful.

Sixty watts per channel from a top audio manufacturer will sound better than 100 watts from a more average firm. Find out which receivers or amplifiers have the best reviews, then try them in an electronics store. Make sure the merchant you buy from has a generous return policy so you may audition the piece with your speakers.

5. Move the speaker

If your speakers are in the distant corners of the room, near the ceiling, or inside an entertainment cabinet, move them. Online instructions show where to place speakers relative to seating.

Following simple speaker placement principles will increase your system's sound and functionality.

Your hearing is very technical and detects problems. By arranging your speakers right, you'll convince your ears that you're “in” the action, which is more fun for you and your visitors.

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