With a rise in the availability of streaming services, the affordability of large TVs and the cost of living crisis, families are looking carefully at the cost of leisure activities. The cost of a family outing to the cinema can be expensive, even if only during the school holidays, especially when you add in the extras like parking, soft drinks, popcorn and sweets! You can read more in this article from The Sun from 2018 and prices have increased dramatically since then. While families are thinking carefully about where their money goes, they may feel it is more cost-effective to have a cinema in their home in Leeds, rather than taking family trips to the cinema – especially if they are already paying for a streaming service. The electrics for a home cinema can be complicated, so in this blog, I will outline some useful information and factors you should consider when installing a home cinema.
You need to think carefully about whether you adapt an existing room, convert your garage or basement, or build a dedicated cinema room and whether the room will need soundproofing. Whatever you choose to do, there should be enough space to make sure everyone has an enjoyable experience. Here is the basic equipment you will need when installing a home cinema:
AV Receiver or Amplifier
This is the main component of any home cinema system. It receives all the video and audio content from the source, which could be a Blu-ray player, games console, Amazon firestick, or apps/streaming services from your smart TV. The main function of an AV receiver is to decode and output this information to your speakers and screen.
Speakers & Subwoofer
The type of speakers you choose will depend on whether you want to hide them or make a statement, but there are five basic types:
· Bookshelf
· floor standing
· in-wall
· in-ceiling
· soundbars
For surround sound, you will need at least five speakers (front left and right; rear left and right, and one in the centre.) You may decide to mix and match the different types according to your room layout and whether you want the speakers to be visible or not.
Although you can opt for speakers without a subwoofer, it does add that extra level to make your home cinema more like the real thing.
Large TV or a Projector
The speakers only relay sound, so you still need something to display the video content, and this is where the TV or projector/screen come in. If you use a smart TV, it will have lots of apps or streaming services already built in, so you will have access to a variety of options. The TV needs an HDMI cable connection to the AV receiver for the sound and video content. (Whatever TV you choose, check it supports Audio Return Channel (ARC), which ensures the sound content is transmitted to the AV receiver.)
Because projectors don’t come with all the streaming options you find on a smart TV, you will need another source for content (a Blu-ray player, games console, Amazon firestick, etc.), which should be connected to the AV receiver via an HDMI cable.
In summary, you will need the following:
· An AV receiver
· At least five speakers and an optional subwoofer, all wired into the AV receiver
· A TV or projector and screen, with HDMI cable to the AV receiver
· A source, (if not using apps on your TV), such as a Blu-ray player, games console, Amazon firestick, connected to the AV receiver via an HDMI cable
You should also consider the lighting system and an integrated control system for the equipment, lights, blinds, etc, which will have an impact on the wiring requirements for a home cinema. Of course, because all the equipment for a cinema room (apart from the speakers), needs to be connected to the mains, it requires a new circuit, and may also need a new consumer unit. You should therefore seek help with the electrics for a home cinema from a registered electrician in Leeds.
At S. Barker Electrical, we are happy for you to check out our trade credentials, experience and reviews to give you the peace of mind that we have all the necessary skills and expertise to install electrics for a home cinema in your home, whether via a renovation, repurposing or a new build. You can find out more in our blog ‘how to book an electrician in Leeds’.
It is your responsibility to make sure that any new electrical installations in your home are carried out by someone who has the relevant skills and knowledge to make sure your electrics are safe, conform to the Electrical Regulations (BS 7671), and are certified under the Part P scheme for building regulations.
Part P Building Regulations were brought in in 2005 to protect homeowners from electrical hazards in their home. Under the regulations, you have to tell the building control department of your local authority about electrical installation work being carried out in your home before it starts.
Alternatively, you can employ an electrician registered with one of the Government approved Part P schemes, such as the NICEIC scheme. There are many benefits to using a registered electrician in Leeds to undertake electrical installations such as the electrics for a home cinema:
· You will not have to pay any building control charges to your local authority – the electrician will deal with everything on your behalf
· You will be given an Electrical Installation Certificate to state that the electrical work carried out meets BS 7671
· You will receive a Building Regulations Compliance Certificate stating that the completed electrical work meets the building regulations – this in invaluable when you come to sell your home
· There is a formal complaints procedure should the work be unsatisfactory or if it does not comply with building regulations
· You have the option of taking out an insurance-backed guarantee, so if, at a later date, the work is found to be sub-standard and does not comply with building regulations, you will be able to make a claim
· A registered electrician with the knowledge, skills, and experience to carry out the wiring requirements for a home cinema will have their work regularly assessed against wiring regulations, safety standards, and building regulations
You can read more about Part P Building Regulations and what it means for new electrical installations in your home on the Electrical Safety First website.
There are a lot of things to consider when thinking about installing a home cinema in Leeds, from the floorplan of your house to soundproofing, the soft furnishings and acoustics to the lighting and the equipment you will need. But when thinking about the wiring requirements for a home cinema, the best thing to do is to call a registered electrician like S Barker Electrical, who can take on the project for you and make sure the electrical installation complies with the relevant building and safety regulations. So, if you are thinking of installing a home cinema in Leeds, contact us with your requirements and we will be happy to talk to you about the electrics for a home cinema.
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