Yamaha Home Theater Finding Place As Entertainment Center

Contrary to some beliefs, a Yamaha home theater does not have two wheels and a gas engine. In fact, Yamaha electronics has been around a long time providing audio reproduction that rivals many of those considered to be leaders in the home audio electronics industry. Beginning in 1887 producing reeds for organs, the company has become a major player in the global electronic industry.

As more people are consolidating their electronics components the newer models of the Yamaha home theater are looking forward to meeting the demands of consumers. As more people want their DVD player integrated into the home theater system, having a five-disk changer part of the Yamaha home theater system helps them quickly change movies or to keep their favorites handy and ready to play. Inputs for digital music players also help make the newer systems fit into the multimedia centers that are finding their way into many homes.

The 5.1 speaker systems included in most Yamaha home theater systems in a box will vary by the model chosen, but the kick out of a 100-watt subwoofer can be pretty impressive no matter what movie is being shown. Ease of installation with clearly indicated plugs for al speakers make the units very popular among users with different sized budgets.

Adding Music To Complete Audio Experience

Many of the Yamaha home theater systems are already capable of receiving satellite radio programs and when the digital music from satellite is played through the Yamaha speakers, it brings another level of entertainment into one spot in the house. Add the digital sound from cable or satellite, mix in the iPod use and CD player and the Yamaha home theater system can be a complete home entertainment center.

Even entry level Yamaha home theater models are quick and easy to set up and start enjoying, and the 5.1 design provides true surround sound. Meaning, there are five speakers in addition to the one subwoofer in the Yamaha systems. Three speakers are spread across the front of the room in the center, front left and front right with the subwoofer booting from the front as well, but preferable closer to the ground.

The rear left and rear right speakers are what provides the surround sound affect of a Yamaha home theater system and when the speakers are properly placed, the sound can make it all the way around the room without gaps or pauses in the noise.