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One can find more information about purchasing an AV receiver and surround sound set of speakers by visiting an electronics store and speaking to an employee there. These employees are usually very knowledgeable about topics such as this.

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I have a stereo receiver with four channel speakers and a subwoofer is there a way I can have the two front channels as regular sound speakers and the two rear channels as surround affect speakers?

If the receiver is just stereo, not surround sound, you will not be able to create a surround sound (front, centre, sub, surround) setup.


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You can control the treble and bass in JVC surround sound speakers if the surround sound receiver you are using has treble and bass controls available.


I want to buy surround with sub speakers and receiver what kind of anp do i need to power all these speakers?

The receiver is the amplifier for all the speakers, except usually the sub, which is most common with its own amplifier.


How do you connect speakers that have an RCA cable coming out of them taken from a PC surround sound system to a surround sound receiver its a kenwood receiver with copper cable outlets?

If the speakers are not powered (they don't plug into the wall), you can cut off the RCA plug, strip back the wires to a negative and positive lead, and connect them to the speaker posts of the receiver.


What type of amp is needed for 6 speakers and 1 sub?

a 6.1 or 7.1 surround receiver would be required to amplify the sound for this number of speakers.


Do they make wireless surround sound?

Yes they do make wireless surround sound. If you purchase wireless receiver box you will have speakers that are in the front (which doesn't need to be wireless since it's connected to you TV) and you have the right and left which rest behind you. The wireless receiver box connects to a power outlet and sends the single to the two rear speakers. This setup eliminates running speaker wires from the receiver to your speakers.


Do surround sound speakers need to go through a receiver?

If you want the surround sound to play through them then yes. If you want some other audio to be played than no.


How do you get four pairs of speakers into a receiver?

you could connect them all to each other then connect them to the receiver. or if you wanted a surround sound experience you could connect the biggest directly to the left and right channels respectively and then connect two of the pairs one set at a time as follows... left surround front (positive to receiverL+, negative connects to the positive of the left surround rear, negative of the left surround rear goes into the receiverL- ) on the right side ( right surround front + goes to receiver, (-) goes to the (+) of the right surround rear, the (-) of the right surround rear goes into the receiver.) this changes the sound frequencies the speakers are best at supporting because it changes the ohms of the speakers. this is called wiring in a series. as opposed to wiring the speakers all together + to + ,- to - , which is called wiring in parallel. Then with the last set of speakers set them at the very rear of the soundstage and wire the left speaker's positive into the left positive connection on the receiver then the negative of that speaker into the positive of the right channel. Then wire the positive of the right speaker into the positive of the right channel on the receiver and the negative of the right speaker into the positive of the left channel. this will only play the surround channels of the signal. test these speakers out alone if you want to hear the surround sound effect by itself. In music it will be the background singers ect. (if you have ever wondered how a surround system gets extra channels out of two analog wired channels now you know :)


Where should you put rear speakers for surround sound?

Ideally you want them behind you with one to the left of you and the other to the right. You can do a search on the net for surround sound speaker layout and you'll get a couple of examples as to where to put them. If you have satellite speakers for the surround (these would be the smaller speakers) than you will want them mounted on the wall (with speaker mounts due to the positioning of the speakers) so that they are pointed at the location you will be watching television. This goes for all the speakers. The receiver should have a set up feature that will either have you inputing information as to the location of every speaker (distance in feet the speaker is from where you will be sitting) or if you have a higher end model than you might just have to plug in the mic (will come with the receiver) and put it where you will be sitting and let the receiver run through a series of sound checks to figure out the best settings based on your positioning.


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If your surround receiver has HDMI, connect an HDMI cable from the NeoTV to the receiver, and then HDMI out the receiver to the TV. If you don't have HDMI on your receiver, you can connect an optical cable from the NEOTV to the surround receiver.


What is a 7.2 receiver used for?

A 7.2 surround receiver is used for viewing movies encoded with 7.1 channel surround sound. Very few movies have this many channels, so most of the time it will be doing 5.1 surround. The .2 part indicates the receiver has 2 subwoofer outputs, however, they are the same channel information.


What is virtual surround sound?

Virtual surround uses 2 speakers to simulate the effect of a wider stereo image and surround speakers using digital processing. It is not as effective as real surround sound, which uses real rear and surround speakers.