Basic components
There are two main components of a surround sound system, speakers and a receiver .*
Receiver: Receiver is a single component that will receive all necessary audio inputs (TV, DVD / Blu-Ray, CD, MP3, etc.) and transfer them to your speakers or stereo outputs. Receivers are certainly simple and affordable solution for audio and home theater surround sound.
Speakers: Speakers or channels, are where the sound emanates, of course.
* Although the list of speakers and receivers for the two basic components of a surround sound system, are not the only option.
The forms of surround sound
There are many types of surround sound, but the preferred systems are 7.1 and 5.1. The figures are based on the number of speakers, or channels that use the system.
Or more channels of speakers you have, the sound is fuller and richer.
Speaker Placement
The speakers should be arranged so that they point toward the center of the room where listeners generally be placed. The center speaker should be immediately to the listener, typically above or below your TV. The front right and front left speaker in general should be placed the same distance from the center speaker. Left-back would be -110 °, midway between the source and the listener to the rear right. The low frequency subwoofer or speakers should generally be located near the center speaker.
7.1 Surround Sound: You can use exactly the same configuration as the 5.1, with the following difference. The left side and the right to half the distance should be 90 ° center of the room, however, the same place in the circle. Rear left and right rear, is set to 130 ° and -130 °, respectively.
There are two main components of a surround sound system, speakers and a receiver .*
Receiver: Receiver is a single component that will receive all necessary audio inputs (TV, DVD / Blu-Ray, CD, MP3, etc.) and transfer them to your speakers or stereo outputs. Receivers are certainly simple and affordable solution for audio and home theater surround sound.
Speakers: Speakers or channels, are where the sound emanates, of course.
* Although the list of speakers and receivers for the two basic components of a surround sound system, are not the only option.
The forms of surround sound
There are many types of surround sound, but the preferred systems are 7.1 and 5.1. The figures are based on the number of speakers, or channels that use the system.
Or more channels of speakers you have, the sound is fuller and richer.
Speaker Placement
The speakers should be arranged so that they point toward the center of the room where listeners generally be placed. The center speaker should be immediately to the listener, typically above or below your TV. The front right and front left speaker in general should be placed the same distance from the center speaker. Left-back would be -110 °, midway between the source and the listener to the rear right. The low frequency subwoofer or speakers should generally be located near the center speaker.
7.1 Surround Sound: You can use exactly the same configuration as the 5.1, with the following difference. The left side and the right to half the distance should be 90 ° center of the room, however, the same place in the circle. Rear left and right rear, is set to 130 ° and -130 °, respectively.
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