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The Ultimate Car Audio System – The Pioneer AVH-3200BT
With a sleek sheen this car audio system really does look the part in your brand new car. Not only that, but it literally has everything you might ever need in your car. It’s a hands free kit, CD player, iPod and iPhone compatible – as well as a DVD player. It’s the ultimate system that will let you keep in touch and entertained.
Keep Connected
With a parrot Bluetooth module integrated into the Pioneer AVH-3200BT, you can make those much needed phone calls wirelessly. An added bonus is that the system has high quality sound, allowing you to hear the person at the other end clearly. Not only that, but the excellent quality microphone allows you to reply to the other person just as clearly. Say adieu to phone calls with cracking or distorted sounds with this car audio system.
But the real cherry on the top with this system is the fact that you can have up to a 1000 saved names and numbers under 5 different users, which is especially useful when the whole family use it! The AVH-3200BT combines the convenience needed for a busy professional with entertainment in order to get the work-life balance a little more balanced.
Be Entertained
Enjoy practically all of your music and DVD collection on the AVH-3200BT through a variety of different mediums. It can play:
-DVD’s including DVD-R/-RW discs in VR Mode,
-CD’s including CD-R/-RW as well as Video CD,
-Mp3, wma, wav and AAC files from a CD, an USB or SD card,
-DivX film and JPEG files from CD’s, DVD’s, USB and SD card,
-iPod,
-iPhone,
-USB storage device through the front input and,
-AV source’s such as Mp3 players or games consoles through the Aux-in.
The Pioneer AVH-3200BT is the elite machine for in-car entertainment as it combines every possible source of entertainment within one single unit. But what makes this device the creme de la creme is that it uses the new and funky Dual Zone technology which allows the passengers at the front to listen to music, whilst the back passengers can watch their favourite DVD. It is the ultimate entertainment package simply because it can entertain everyone in the car!
Seek Quality
With a touch screen, this device is easy to navigate through without too much trouble. Moreover, you can even personalize you background, menu and even illuminate buttons accordingly to your tastes.
The Pioneer AVH-3200BT also incorporates an 8 band equalizer, allowing you to match up the sound of your system with the sounds of your car, which in turns lessens distortion and any unwanted sounds.
The Pioneer AVH-3200BT is a high quality system that it is at the top of the in-car entertainment field. It combines everything you could ask for in an entertainment package for the busy professional, the commuter and the whole family. It is a perfect system for those who need a full on entertainment package in their car, but also need convenience.
However, it may not be suitable for everyone’s needs so if you don’t want the full entertainment package or to be disturbed by the phone in the car, opt for a much simpler system.
Select The Right Wall Colors For Your Home Theater
When you create a home theater, the desired result is a theater like experience in your own home. In most cases, the room is fairly dark for the majority of the time you are there. You may wonder why, then, is the wall color scheme so important? In the case of the wall finish and paint, the type of finish is almost if not as important as the paint color itself.
When choosing paint for your home theater, you should choose a flat finish paint that is good quality and from a reputable manufacturer. In case you did not know, paint is offered in several finishes Ð flat, satin, semi-gloss, and gloss or high gloss. As you have probably determined, the finish is a direct correlation to the paint’s reflectivity. Flat having little to no reflectivity and gloss having the most. Although flat finish paint does not hold up as well in somewhat harsh conditions, it is still best for home theaters due to its reflective properties.
You should never use semi-gloss or gloss paint on any surface in your home theater. These paints reflect light and that could cause a glare on the screen. “But I view my television with the lights out”, you say. It does not matter. The light from the television will reflect off of the gloss walls and light up the room, lessening the ambiance. Haven’t you ever wondered why so many movie theaters have fabric walls? To keep light reflection down, as well as absorb some of the sound.
A brightly colored room will ruin the effects of a projection television, even if the paint is a flat finish. The light reflected off of the walls will ruin and possibly distort the picture that you are projecting onto the screen. The definite result in a brightly lit scene of the movie is a loss of clarity and contrast in the picture on screen.
Using darker colors for your walls should greatly reduce this problem, keeping in mind that the finish must be flat. Something like browns, tans, black, and darker shades of purple or orange will work nicely. Some people think that if they paint their walls these dark colors it is going to feel like they are watching a movie a cave. That is simply not the case. The new paint will make you feel more like you are truly in the movie theater. Using the right furniture, accents, and wall treatments will also make the room feel more like a home theater and less like a cave. If you are more into wallpaper than paint, you can choose this route, but you have to be very careful. Take home with you a rather large sample of the wallpaper and tack it to the wall. Turn off all the lights and shine a bright light on the wallpaper from every angle possible. If you seen any kind of light reflected in the wallpaper, keep looking for another style.
The darker and neutral colors are imperative to creating the right ambiance in your home theater. Although colors like red and blue are dark, they tend to reflect light as well. Make sure to keep your images pure onscreen by sticking with something neutral and dark, not just dark.