Boise Home Theater Installation Guide
Setting up your Boise Home Theater can be quite difficult, but have no fear, this Boise Home Theater Installation Guide will provide you with all the necessary steps to complete a successful installation and have you enjoying your new system in no time. Your receiver should not be connected to an outlet during installation, as the sudden surge of power when plugging-in your speakers can instantly cause them to be blown.
First you want to start the installation process with your front speakers. The front speakers are clearly labeled and should be placed at an equidistant place from the TV on the right and left sides. Make sure the the right speaker is on the right side and the left one is on the left in order to achieve optimal sound quality. To make sure that the speakers to not interfere with one another you should place them at least three and a half to four feet apart from one another if possible.
Next you should install your Acoustimass center speaker in the center of your theater preferably on the floor, but again make sure that the speaker isn't too close to the others to ensure there is no interference. After installing the Acoustimass the next step is to install your rear surround sound speakers somewhere behind your sitting area to create a full surround sound experience. Depending on your system you will now need to install your speaker cables from your main receiver unit to your speakers. Pay attention to where you are placing each cable, as each port is designed for each speaker. For rear speakers you may need to run the wires under your carpet or along the foot of the wall to conceal the wires running from the receiver to them. Some Boise systems are wireless allowing you to bypass this step with no need for wire hook-ups.
The last step is to install the audio/video cables from the Boise receiver to your television matching the colored inputs and insert the a/c power cable. Power-up your newly installed home theater system along with your television and put in a DVD to make sure you have installed everything correctly. Listen to all speakers individually to make sure sound is coming out of each one, and if all wires are correctly placed you can begin to enjoy your newly purchased home theater system in your home. Hopefully this Boise Home Theater Installation Guide has saved you a headache making your home theater installation process as quick and simple as possible.
First you want to start the installation process with your front speakers. The front speakers are clearly labeled and should be placed at an equidistant place from the TV on the right and left sides. Make sure the the right speaker is on the right side and the left one is on the left in order to achieve optimal sound quality. To make sure that the speakers to not interfere with one another you should place them at least three and a half to four feet apart from one another if possible.
Next you should install your Acoustimass center speaker in the center of your theater preferably on the floor, but again make sure that the speaker isn't too close to the others to ensure there is no interference. After installing the Acoustimass the next step is to install your rear surround sound speakers somewhere behind your sitting area to create a full surround sound experience. Depending on your system you will now need to install your speaker cables from your main receiver unit to your speakers. Pay attention to where you are placing each cable, as each port is designed for each speaker. For rear speakers you may need to run the wires under your carpet or along the foot of the wall to conceal the wires running from the receiver to them. Some Boise systems are wireless allowing you to bypass this step with no need for wire hook-ups.
The last step is to install the audio/video cables from the Boise receiver to your television matching the colored inputs and insert the a/c power cable. Power-up your newly installed home theater system along with your television and put in a DVD to make sure you have installed everything correctly. Listen to all speakers individually to make sure sound is coming out of each one, and if all wires are correctly placed you can begin to enjoy your newly purchased home theater system in your home. Hopefully this Boise Home Theater Installation Guide has saved you a headache making your home theater installation process as quick and simple as possible.