If your speakers do not have an amplifier (excluding the subwoofer, which almost always has one), you will need a surround amplifier to power them. The DVD player connects to this receiver.
A center channel speaker has one job and that is to reproduce clear dialogue and special effect to draw you into the on-screen actions. It is an essential part for any home theater system. A center channel speaker handles the demanding needs of home theater dialog and multi-channel music.
If the Phillips system has an audio input (preferably a coaxial digital input), you can.
You can't do that. The Philips HTS 3560 has no HDMI input. It is just an output for connecting to a TV. It's aux input is analog audio for external CD players or tape decks.
The Bose Acoustimass is a powerful STEREO speaker system. Can be used for any home theater system as an add-on.While the Bose Companion 5 is a computer speaker system with an effect of a 5.1 CHANNEL on a three piece speaker.
They connect to video components with hdmi cables.Some of them have a wireless speaker system called S-Air and then they use the normal component cables to connect the components.
The DVD player should have a simple 2 channel stereo output connectors. Use these.
Theater speaker systems are used in a variety of settings from commercial and home theaters, conference rooms to ball rooms and clubs.
The best brand of theater speaker system is definetly Bose. Go to their website : Www.Bose.com. I Visited their store, and everything that they haveis amazing.
With the included adapter, it can connect to a stereo, not sure about a sereo though like you asking about...
Philips 200 Watts 5.1 HT3021 !
The center channel speaker in a Dolby Digital or DTS mix is full-range, and can contain bass, but most surround mixes push the lower bass frequencies to the sub channel. Raising the center channel will increase the dialogue volume, and bass if the mix is set up to have low frequencies on that channel. In a proper 5.1 or 7.1 setup, there should be equal volume between the center, left and right front channels.
1080 is a video standard and has nothing to do with the audio. Connect the stereo audio outputs of the tv to the inputs of the home theater. Check the HT menu to be sure it is set for multi channel audio on the input you are using.