A HOME THEATRE SYSTEM aims to provide you with a movie style atmosphere in the comfort of your own home and there are two different ways you can accomplish your own personal system. The most popular is to buy a Home Theatre System all in one box and set it up to suit your own requirements and preference. Alternatively, you can buy the separate equipment to create a best of the best system

HOME CINEMAS are becoming ever more popular in living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms and garage conversions. A professionally installed home cinema system not only gives hours of fun for the whole family, but at the touch of a button, it can be made to disappear so that the room can revert to everyday use. Hidden projectors, plasma and LCD screens provide the images. DVD and digital broadcasting deliver pin sharp clarity. Multi channel digital processors provide surround sound, through concealed in-ceiling or in-wall speakers, completing the feeling of being part of the action on the screen.
TELEVISION OR PROJECTOR?

You have two options to consider when thinking about your home cinema: do you install it as part of your main TV system, or do you dedicate a whole room solely for your cinematic pleasure?
Hooking up a home cinema system to your main television set has obvious benefits: for one, you don’t lose the use of whole room. While we’d always recommend using a full surround-sound setup for that full cinema experience, they can be awkward to install because of the amount of cabling involved. While this doesn't matter too much if you’re installing into a dedicated room, hiding cables in a living room can be awkward. There are ways round this, such as single speaker solutions (so-called "psycho-acoustic surround sound") or wireless speaker systems, but these can be expensive.
A good projector can cost as much or more than a flat screen TV, but has the major benefit of being able to project a much bigger image than a television set. A home cinema with a projector certainly feels more like a true cinematic experience, and watching films on a big screen feels more authentic than watching them on a television. The major downside is that they need total darkness to work effectively.

You can bring cinema experience home with Black Castle Home Cinema. They providetinstallations of televisions, including wallmounts & stands, home cinema systems, multiroom audio & video, otal home control systems.
MULTIROOM DISTRIBUTION
A controller and source equipment, such as a CD player and tuner sit out of sight. The controller then distributes the audio and control signals to a specified number of ‘zones’ in the home. Its only one system, but the owner can hear it and control it from any zone. And now with the introduction of Wi-Fi Technology, the installation is that much easier.
Controllers can take the form of wall mounted keypads or wireless colour-screen media controllers, and the owner can select the source he or she wants to listen to, specify where they want to listen to it, turn the volume up/down, switch between radio stations, or change tracks on the CD that’s playing. The owner has complete control over the system without going anywhere near it.
Using a CD multi-changer or the latest hard-drive technology, you can select music from your collection by searching by genre, artist, album, or song title from a remote control unit or wall-mounted touch panel in any room or your home













