Ugh today Im basically absolutely not feeling it. Personally I think that I may possibly be getting slightly frustrated or something like that. This is the type of moments where it is just about all I am able to do to drag myself up from the bed. With luck , you actually are experiencing a much better experience today. However I do need to get the web site refreshed so this is an article I observed on home theater that ought to be of some kind of worth.
WG Wood Products Offers Home Theater Speaker Shelves That Can Support The Heaviest Of Speakers
Olathe, Kan. (PRWEB) July 8, 2008
If home is where the heart is, then the home theater is fast superseding the kitchen as the heart of the home. The home theater is a steadily increasing billion dollar industry. Each year, American’s are devoting more and more time and money to perfecting the home theater, an area which WG Wood Products specialize in providing some of America’s finest home theater speaker shelves.
Once explained as a large television and a surround sound home theater speaker system, the new home theater has infinite layers of customization and convenience. Home theater speaker shelves, found in the WG Wood Products’ range, are an increasingly popular way to maximize sound quality and create a neat home theater aesthetic.
“Since people are putting a lot of energy, time, and money into their home theaters, we know that it is very important to our customers to organize their sound system with purpose built, home theater speaker shelves that are able to be fixed to the walls in varying positions and heights, which minimizes unsightly, messy cabling,” said Michael Sloan, owner of WG Wood Products (http://www.wgwoodproducts.com).
Home theater speakers are increasingly varied in size, shape, and weight. Each speaker has a different height, or room position that will enable the speaker to optimize the sound quality from each direction. It is vital to ensure that the home theater speaker shelves installed are able to bear the weight of the speaker itself.
“Our home theater speaker shelves are unique in the market place. You’d be hard pressed to find such a diverse range of speaker shelves anywhere else. Our speaker shelves can hold the smaller satellite speakers right up to great big 20 lb speakers,” said Michael.
One feature that sets the WG Wood Products’ home theater speaker shelves apart is their exclusive stealth fastening system, which can’t be seen from the side, top, or bottom. The fastening system is the secret to the shelves weight bearing capacity. Using a template, screws are fixed into the wall and the unit is affixed using the keyhole slots on the back.
Knowing that the best home theater is ultimately customizable, WG Wood Products offers custom made speaker shelves for home theaters. Customers may choose to have custom sizes, different colors, materials, or finishes to ensure the perfect aesthetic decor match every time.
Via the WG Wood Products online store, customers may purchase home theater speaker shelves in modern or classic styles, for corner or straight wall mounting, or for small, medium, and large speaker sizes. They even offer a unique in-the-wall Speaker Niche Shelf.
“The Speaker Niche allows the customer to place the speaker back in the wall and still turn it for optimum directionality of the sound, plus you get that custom built-in look. Speaker Niches can be made in an infinite range of custom sizes,” stated Michael.
About WG Wood Products: WG Wood Products is a leading manufacturer of wood products for the home, including some of America’s finest home theater speaker shelves. Their highly customizable shelves are available to purchase via their online store at http://www.wgwoodproducts.com.
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Q&A:
Question by chadeley02: Problems with Home Theater System?
So we got a Samsung Home Theater System for Christmas. Hooked it up, started watching a DVD. Every movie we watched, somewhere around 2 or 3 times per movie the screen would go black for a half a second and then come back on. At the top, it said “HDMI Theater” (the input the home theater is connected to). The audio never went out during this time. Well, it got to the point that there were a little longer stretches in movies that the video would go out.
So we took it back to Best Buy and got the next one up. Same basic unit, only the rear speakers are wireless. Well, during a movie that lasted an hour and a half, the picture went out twice. There were also a couple little hiccups in there too (not really worried about those).
Does anyone know if Samsung is just a bad home theater system, or do I possibly have a bad HDMI cable. Like I said, nothing is wrong with the sound. Its just the video. Should I take it back (again) and upgrade to a Sony that I was looking at? If it helps any, we have a Sony TV. Thanks for the help.
Best answer:
Answer by racerx66
So you have changed the Samsung unit, try changing the HDMI cable, do you have a different HDMI port on your TV, try it also.
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