My living room is 32 square meters, ready to install a projection home theater, the budget is 2W, ho

Updated on Living room 2024-08-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because it's a living room, it depends on the distance between your couch and the back wall. If the distance is large, you can go to the system, if the sofa is basically against the wall, then go up. The projection position is reserved for HDMI cable and power cable, and it is best to have an independent control power switch, because the projection will be standby.

    The HDMI cable should be left thicker, at least more than one inch, because a good HDMI cable is very thick and hard, and the HDMI interface itself is very large, if you encounter a bent place, the tube is too thin and troublesome. According to the or, leave two or four surround lines at the back of the living room, and consider whether to put the bracket or the speaker on the wall. It is basically enough to have a power supply in front of the living room.

    Just use Akihabara or Kaibol for the speaker cable. There are more than 200 cores of the surround line, and the main box and center line are recommended for the Akihabara finished speaker line, which is the kind where the banana heads are connected.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    You're there, see if the people around you can help you.

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