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Friday, December 28, 2007

Correct Surround Sound Setup Info

If you are in the market for a new surround sound system I am quite sure that you were a bit taken aback by all the options, bells, whistles, gadgets, gadgets, and price tags in the market today. Trust me, you are not alone. One of the most disconcerting things to many potential consumers is surround system where on earth should you put all the speakers. I intend to answer that question and a few others over the next few paragraphs, and we hope that you read along.

The first thing to understand is that there are several different types of surround sound systems. The industry standard and the most common is the 5.1 channel surround system. This structure requires the use of five speakers plus a subwoofer in addition to the receiver. The five speakers are the front speakers that include a left, right and center and the left and right speaker surround that are located to the left and right from the rear. You should also have a cabinet behind you to create "notes bass' sound. The next two types of surround sound systems include 6.1-channel and 7.1-channel system. Foremost among these differences are the adding an additional speaker for each of them.

You will be pleased to know that most of the receivers have adapted to 8 totals speakers of a 7.1 surround sound system, but you should check to be sure that you can upgrade if you choose to buy a 5.1 channel system for the time. The addition of speakers when you upgrade change the layout of the speakers in the house. Speakers more you have, the more noise that you enjoy, however, the better the quality of your stakeholders, improving the sound quality of your aura. In other words do not go with speakers of inferior quality in the beginning in order to have more speakers, as you shoot the quality of sound you can experience in the foot. It is better to buy less of speakers at the beginning and add to your system over time in order to obtain a better quality.

When it comes to the location of additional speakers if you upgrade to version 6.1 channel surround system, you move the speakers currently in the left and right rear left and right and place the new president, in the center back. If you go to 7, 1 channel surround system you move the speaker who is in the center of the left rear and location of the new speaker on the rear right. This allows you to be literally surrounded by his order to maximize your experience.

Of course, this is only a recommendation, and it is entirely up to you what will work best in your home and suit your needs and wants in a surround sound system. Not everyone knows the music or the sound and even experience for each vary greatly from one person to another. For this reason, it's also a good idea to make sure you have listened to the system in a store before deciding on one and the house. This is a wise decision independently. I also recommend taking more than one CD or DVD for the listening process in order to ensure the quality is consistent across different mediums.

Even if your system's configuration is very important for the experience, it is quite difficult provided you follow the instructions (you do not forget to read you?). Whether it's your first home theater or surround sound system or one of many improvements you made along the way, I am sure you will agree that the sound is far superior to the two systems High Speakers of days not so long ago.

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1 Comment:

tjmertes said...

I have a pioneer elite 50″ plasma. I cuurently hace two large JBL L65 speakers in my room and do not want to put in surround sound at this time. I need to replace my receiver. I may want to expand to surround in the future. If I purchase a 5.1 or 7.1 system will it work as a two speaker stereo system until I expand to more speakers?

 

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