How to Set Up a Stereo System at Home
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How to Set Up a Stereo System at Home
We all were stuck in our homes during the Covid-19 lockdown and to kill time OTT
platforms became our savior. Binge-watching our favorite movies, and series or
playing video games had become an everyday routine.
The feel of watching movies at the theater was something that was missing at
home. However, to have a theater-like experience at home, one thing you can do
is set up an audio system. These systems amplify the joy of watching stuff online.
It can be overwhelming to set up a system if you have absolutely no idea where to
start from. Well, you do not need to waste time on finding what all you will need
to have an audio system.
In this article we will discuss how you can set up a home stereo system step by
step.
Step 1: Collect All the Components
The first step is to figure out what all you will need for building a home stereo
system. There are two ways to purchase it. Buy all the components required
individually or buy them in prepackaged form (preferred). Here is the list of things
that you will need.
● Stereo Amplifier: It acts as a medium of connecting and controlling the
source content as well as speakers.
● Speakers: You will require two speakers, one for each channel. Some music
systems also have five, seven or nine speakers for surrounding effects.
● Source: Content source via which you will play the audio.
It is possible that if your system has a receiver then it will also have an in-built
tuner, Bluetooth, and internet streaming facilities.
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Step 2: Figure Out the Place to Keep the Components
Now that you are ready with all your components, it is time to find the right place
for them to get the best audio output. Once you unpack your stuff, read the
instructions to figure out the left and right channel and place them accordingly.
Now connect the audio cable with the speaker wire splitter to connect these
speakers with the main or center stereo.
But if you have a surround sound system then it will require dedicated inputs per
channel like right front/back, left front/back, and the center. To connect this, you
will need a handful of cables to connect each of them. If you still find it confusing
you can keep the instructions manual handy.
Step 3: Connect With the Source
Now finally connect the main or center stereo with the source. It can be a TV, CD/
DVD player, USB, Bluetooth, etc. For this connection you will require a 2.5mm to
3.5mm cable. This cable will transfer the data from the source to the stereo.
Step 4: Test the System
Once you have plugged everything in, it is time to switch on the system. Keep the
volume on low and slowly try to configure it as per the size of the room. Also,
make sure to change the angle of the stereo if required.
If in case no sound is heard, first check that the Speaker A/B switch is active.
Because, if the switch is disabled, no sound is allowed through to the speaker
system.
If after powering on, you do not hear the sound then check the A/B switch behind
the speaker. Make sure it is on. The other thing can be related to your TV settings.
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It is possible that your TV has the option to choose the audio output device. Then
you need to turn off the internal speakers and turn on the audio output system.
Conclusion
The time spent behind setting up this audio system is worth all the efforts. The
advanced technology in the audio system like 3D audio and Dolby Atmos-enabled
sound bars have changed the game. It is on you what system you purchase but it
will definitely help you give a theater-like experience at home. If you are
purchasing all the components separately then make sure the cables you purchase
are of good quality and are long enough to cover the distance between speaker,
main unit and the source. For that, you will require a 2.5mm to 3.5mm cable
depending on size of the audio jack, speaker wire splitter, RCA cables etc.
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