What You Need To Know About Virtual Surround Sound Systems
It seems like everyone is looking to create a home theater setup nowadays. The marriage of the visual components (TV and DVD), as well as the audio components (stereo), attracts many people to the entertainment possibilities of a home theater. As with most things in the United States, bigger is better for many people so they naturally gravitate to larger televisions and louder stereos. But, all too often the financial issues creep up and they then must consider their limitations on what they can afford. For this reason alone, virutal surround sound systems are a boon.
For standard home theater systems, 5 speakers are setup which then surround the audience. However, with a small room, you may not have the space to properly setup the speakers and still not harm your guest's ear drums. For this reason alone, you will need to search for smaller speakers or an alternative to the standard surround sound speakers.
If your space is limited, all is not lost. Technology has advanced to the point where speakers are not only smaller but can be used wirelessly.
And yet another technology has emerged which is virtual surround sound. This technology, as its name implies, copies the sound quality of standard surround system. It can be found as either the digital sound projection system or labelled as a 2.1 surround sound system.
Traditional surround sound systems are typically displayed using 5 speakers. These speakers start with a center speaker which is placed directly in front of the audience. The other 4 speakers are then arranged in a circle that literally surrounds the audience. These traditional surround speakersd are usually denoted as 5.1 and 7.1 sound systems. With virtual surround sound, at least 2 of the speakers are replaced. Digital sound projectors utilize small speakers that are placed in a line in front of the audience. The 2.1 system places only 2 speakers in front of the audience with a third, the subwoofer, placed elsewhere in the room.
The goal of the virtual surround system is to trick you into thinking the sound is coming from all sides when it really isn't. This is done by confusing the auditory organs into transmitting the signals to the brain via the auditory nerve and instructing the brain that there are more speakers behind you.
If you happen to live in a large major city around the world and have wished to have the room in your small apartment to truly enjoy a surround system, virtual surround sound has just answered your prayers. - 18423
For standard home theater systems, 5 speakers are setup which then surround the audience. However, with a small room, you may not have the space to properly setup the speakers and still not harm your guest's ear drums. For this reason alone, you will need to search for smaller speakers or an alternative to the standard surround sound speakers.
If your space is limited, all is not lost. Technology has advanced to the point where speakers are not only smaller but can be used wirelessly.
And yet another technology has emerged which is virtual surround sound. This technology, as its name implies, copies the sound quality of standard surround system. It can be found as either the digital sound projection system or labelled as a 2.1 surround sound system.
Traditional surround sound systems are typically displayed using 5 speakers. These speakers start with a center speaker which is placed directly in front of the audience. The other 4 speakers are then arranged in a circle that literally surrounds the audience. These traditional surround speakersd are usually denoted as 5.1 and 7.1 sound systems. With virtual surround sound, at least 2 of the speakers are replaced. Digital sound projectors utilize small speakers that are placed in a line in front of the audience. The 2.1 system places only 2 speakers in front of the audience with a third, the subwoofer, placed elsewhere in the room.
The goal of the virtual surround system is to trick you into thinking the sound is coming from all sides when it really isn't. This is done by confusing the auditory organs into transmitting the signals to the brain via the auditory nerve and instructing the brain that there are more speakers behind you.
If you happen to live in a large major city around the world and have wished to have the room in your small apartment to truly enjoy a surround system, virtual surround sound has just answered your prayers. - 18423
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