Myth 1: A good product equals a good effect.
Good quality equals good results, which is the understanding of the vast majority of users, but for home theaters, this is not applicable. Good results not only require good products, but also good installation and debugging.
Mistake 2: Neglecting the impact of the environment on the effectiveness.
A set of high-quality home theater equipment placed in an unsuitable environment is not as effective as a set of average quality home theater equipment placed in a suitable ring, so the overall environmental layout and placement play a decisive role in the effectiveness of a home theater.
Myth 3: All products of superstitious brand names are good.
It is undeniable that many branded products do have their unique features and technological advantages. However, each brand has certain technical limitations, which means that some branded products are good, while others are mediocre. Therefore, combining different brands' advantageous products is the key to building a home theater.
Myth 4: Neglecting installation and debugging.
Good products and good environmental design, don't forget that good installation and debugging are equally important. Placing appropriate equipment in a suitable location and debugging according to the environment, user preferences, main purposes, etc. to achieve appropriate results is to some extent more important than purchasing a good product.