Many people shy away from purchasing a home
theater for fear of the great costs involved in doing so. I recommend that you
put serious pen and paper to those assumptions rather then merely assuming it
is too costly for your limited budget. The truth of the matter, when compared
with the costs of going out to watch a movie you might find that you will be
spending less money in no time by watching movies at home rather than paying
for the ‘movie going’ experience.
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You might want to pay careful attention to
how much money you spend each month going to the theater. Don’t forget
including any costs involved in hiring sitters, going out to dinner (most
people don’t do McDonald’s before or after going to theaters), concession stand
purchases in those figures. Even if you go to the theater once a week as a
couple or as family the costs can really add up. If you visit the theater less
or have a smaller family those costs might be less but you could also seriously
raise those prices by going more often or having a larger family.
The important thing to remember when
pricing a home theater system is the value it will bring to you and your
family. If this will bring the family together at home for a couple of nights a
week it is well worth the investment in my opinion. If it will keep the teens
in your home and off the streets on the weekend it is worth even more. A hometheater is an investment in the enjoyment of your home for everyone involved
and many families find that this is a great way to enjoy a night at home. It’s
also a great way to insure super—Super Bowl parties will be taking place in
your home rather than the homes of others (it’s a small price to pay in the
grand scheme of things).
With this in mind you can buy kits for
anywhere between $200 and $2,000 (and upwards, but if you are going to spend
more than $2,000 I seriously recommend building your own home theater). Box
systems are rather easy to find in local and mass-market retailers and are
rather simple to install (even for the uninitiated). These systems may not
provide the best possible system but for those who have significant budget
concerns they are a great place to start and you can get some really great
systems if you are willing to seriously shop around and compare the different
quality between brands as well as which bells and whistles you require and
which you can live without.
Once you make the decision to buy a home
theater the best thing to do is check out what is available. You should then
take complete advantage of the great competition on the market today by
searching for the most features for the lowest price. You just might be shocked
and amazed at the great bargains that you can find, especially in the months
following the big consumer expo show each January.
You should combine the home theater and
excellent movie experience in your home with a membership to Netflix,
Blockbuster, or some other home delivery DVD system and you can have frozen
pizza, microwave popcorn, and all the pillows to hide behind you can ask for in
the comfort of your home for a fraction of the price of going to the theater
once a week.







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