Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Surround Sound Speaker Systems

By Owen Jones


The generations alive now, particularly in the West, are all au fait with speaker technology to a certain degree. Most individuals began buying music centres in the Seventies if they were old enough and that trend has continued and the technology has just got better and better.

Acoustic reproduction has come on in leaps and bounds since the Fifties and Sixties when most people were content with a mono Dansette record player. My father was still listening to his favourite 78's on a wind-up record player with a pin for a needle and a trumpet for a loudspeaker in the early Sixties. Then he bought a Dansette later in the Sixties.

I bought a Sanyo music centre in the Seventies and he followed suit. The quality of audio reproduction on those systems was laughable in comparison with what is on the market these days.

The latest advance is surround sound, which was just available in the cinema twenty years ago, but surround sound speakers are far better now than they were then and you can install them at home without needing a bank loan.

Usually surround sound speakers are connected with film scores, so a surround sound speaker system could be fitted to the outline jacks on your television or home theatre system.

Home theatres are very popular now that many individuals are having to stay in more frequently to save money. A small family that likes to go to the pictures once a week can recoup the costs of a decent home theatre system inside a year.

While looking at surround sound speakers, you might think that the cost is high, but do not forget that it is the surround sound speakers that transform a motion picture into a cinematographic experience. They also last forever if not abused.

Two tips: buy the best that you can afford and buy speakers that will stand on the floor or can be hung on the wall.

Purchase quality rather than quantity. If you can just afford two speakers of great quality, so be it, You can buy another one later. With surround sound, the rule is: the more speakers the better.

Three is the absolute minimum, seven is fine, but eight is a lot better. The more speakers that you have, the less volume you will have to put through them so the longer they will last.

The above configurations will be stated as: 2:1 (stereo plus a sub-woofer); 6:1 (front and back stereo speakers, a front central channel and a rear sub-woofer); 7:1 will add a rear central channel.

A good thing concerning this sort of surround speaker system is that you can easily upgrade it, but you have to start properly by buying a recognized marque that will allow you to add speakers throughout the years.

One of the best speaker systems you can purchase is Bose, but they are expensive, but they are also the envy of any sound enthusiast as well. If you would like the best, but do not have the capital take your time building a system of Bose surround sound speakers.




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