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The importance of surround sound is often overlooked when it comes to building and creating
home theater systems. You should never underestimate that power that sound holds over all of
our television, movie, and sporting event watching experiences. Movie sound tracks are often
used in order to create drama, heighten suspense, and even to enhance moods or themes within
the movie. Surround sound is for more than mere movies and television however. This great type
of sound also serves to bring great depth to our favorite music.
When you are looking into surround sound systems for your home or home theater you will come
across some terminology that may seem foreign and unfamiliar. Surround Sound 5.1 indicates a
system that uses five speakers and one subwoofer in order to deliver the sounds. This sound is
often referred to as Dolby Digital. A surround sound 6.1 involves the use of 6 speakers
and a subwoofer. The center speaker in this system should be located in the center behind the
listener in order to add yet another layer to the sound. Surround sound 7.1 adds yet another
speaker to the mix in order to create an even more authentic sound. The more speakers in your
surround sound system, the more realistic the sound will be and the better able you will be as an
audience member to find your place within the action.
In order to get surround sound you need more than a set of speakers. You will first need a receiver
in order to 'receive' and process the information and send the digital signals and sounds in the
direction they should go.
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