By CEDIA - Mon, Oct 20, 2025 - Blog
Want to know how to choose the best AV receiver or surround sound system for your home cinema or media room? You’re in the right place. We'll explain technical considerations and how to choose a home theatre system in this buying guide.
Today's smart tech makes it easier than ever to enjoy high-quality entertainment at home. However, the volume of choices can be overwhelming. With so many products and features, it’s hard to know what really matters. And that’s where our professional guidance comes in.
Our home theatre buying guide covers AV receivers, audio speaker systems and all the other parts you need to create an AV system for a home cinema.
To choose the right AV system for a home theatre, you first need to understand what parts come together to make a system.
AV stands for audio-visual, so it’s everything that affects how you see and hear entertainment.
The main parts of an AV system include:
A CEDIA professional can help you tailor every element to suit you. They can also integrate it with other smart tech, so that everything works smoothly.
The first item to consider in our home theatre buying guide: the AV receiver.
The AV receiver is critical to an enjoyable home cinema system because it’s the switching hub for sources. If you want to play a video game before watching a football match, you need a receiver that makes it effortless to switch between your console’s output and your TV signal.
An AV receiver also handles audio processing formats (such as Dolby Atmos and DTS:X), so it’s important for achieving your desired sound. Plus, it determines how many speakers your system can support. So, make sure your AV receiver is compatible with your desired number of speakers. A Smart Home Professional will help you make sense of any compatibility concerns.
When you’re choosing an AV receiver, remember that bigger isn’t always better. It’s more about matching the receiver’s capabilities to your home theatre’s features, including its speakers. Typically, though, professional-grade receivers (e.g. Anthem, Marantz, Arcam) offer greater audio quality and a more robust construction than off-the-shelf models. Once again, a professional installer can advise you which AV receiver best matches your needs.
When it comes to choosing the best surround sound for your home theatre, it’s worth weighing up the differences between surround sound formats.
As a guide to home audio systems, these are the main types of surround sound setups to consider:
As part of designing your surround sound setup, you’ll have to think about the best speaker placements (e.g. floor standing, bookshelf, in-wall, in-ceiling, etc.) for the acoustics of your chosen space.
A professional will advise which speakers to use and how to calibrate them with room correction tools to optimise sound. They can also suggest room treatment, such as sound-absorbing panels and bass traps.
The best home theatre system depends on what you’re looking for. The best one will be the one that most suits your needs. Consider your room size (and layout), entertainment preferences (i.e. movies, music, gaming), aesthetic requirements and your home cinema budget.
Remember that there’s a difference between a custom home cinema system and an out-of-the-box solution. A custom design will almost always be the better option (even if it will usually cost more). By working with a CEDIA-certified integrator, you can tailor a custom system to match your wishlist.
Of course, no AV system is complete without a display. And it’s of no use without entertainment.
To choose the best AV system for you, consider whether you’d like to use a projector or a TV for visuals. If you’ve got a large plain white wall, a projector may be the right fit. However, you may prefer a TV for aesthetic reasons or other compatibility features.
You’ll also need to think about source options. If you’re using a TV, is it a smart TV that has apps for your chosen streaming subscriptions, like Apple TV, for example? You might also want to investigate services like Kaleidescape, which provides movies with lossless audio and full-reference video quality.
If you’re a gamer, factor in your consoles and find out how easy it would be to connect them, too.
Beyond the entertainment, it’s worth thinking about the room. For the ultimate home theatre, integrate lighting and shading. A darkened room is perfect for recreating that cinema feel.
You should also consider your preferred control systems. Do you want to change what you’re watching (or its volume) with a remote, an app or your voice? Whatever you prefer, you want an effortless user experience. A professional can help integrate your AV system with your broader smart home technology (including controls) for seamless interactivity.
There are lots of advantages to working with a Smart Home Professional to set up your AV system.
Some of the benefits of choosing a CEDIA-certified installer include:
If you like the sound of those advantages, find a CEDIA professional near you.
A high-quality AV system is about more than gadgets. Instead, it’s about creating an experience.
Choosing the right AV receiver, speakers and control system can transform the way you watch, listen and live in your home. With expert advice, you’ll enjoy a home cinema that performs beautifully and fits your lifestyle perfectly.