Suggestions on building your living room into a home cinema

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Home cinema is a typical multichannel system, and in order for each channel to work, and overall have a good low frequency performance and reverberation (sense of space), you need at least a room of 15~20 square meters above, and the room is a regular symmetrical rectangle as far as possible, and as close as possible. If conditions are limited and you want to turn your living room into a home cinema, what do you need to pay attention to?

Make sure the living room is a relatively symmetrical and airtight space. For example, separate the living room from the kitchen through a screen or buy a professional movable sound absorbing baffle. Pay attention to the selection of some furniture.

Floor: the floor will provide some reflection, which in some cases will help the vertical field. Floor I recommend solid wood or composite flooring, and try not to choose marble tiles.

Carpet: to ensure that some of the energy is absorbed in the vertical direction and only some is reflected, carpet is an essential prop for home cinema. And the carpet also has part of the control reverberation time function. The dimension of carpet shoulds neither be too big nor too small. Half area of your room is normally enough.

Curtain: the early reflection sound that the specular reflection place that the window makes to the sound can cause acoustics to dye phenomenon on certain level. Choos sound-absorbing curtain or flannelette curtain.

Sofa: choose a comfortable sofa as you like. But don't buy sofa with too big volume.

Do a good job in the early decoration of the room and the reasonable purchase of furniture will greatly help us before buying home cinema equipment.
 
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