Want this question answered?
It depends on the surround sound system used. The common surround system used is call 5.1 and consists of five speakers: Three in front and two on each sides.
Ideally, the system should have the same brand and model in the surround as the three front speakers .
Don't bother with surround sound speakers. If you want a sound system, get a sound bar. Bose makes them for around $129.99 and up. You will save space and get better quality sound.
That depends on how experienced you are in setting up home surround speakers and how complicated your home surround speakers are. If you have a simple home surround system, it should be relatively easy. Finding a good "how-to" site might be helpful!
It comes with five surround sound speakers and a subwoofer.
cxan you use 5 way speakers for surround sound
The minimum number of satellite speakers needed for a wireless surround sound system is three. Traditionally there are two to the sides of the seating area, and one directly in front.
Any mini system can use external surround sound speakers just fine.
If you turn the sound up too high on your stereo system, you can damage the surround sound speakers. Your speakers have a maximum amount of power they can handle from the amplifiers, and if you turn the volume up too high, you are giving the speakers too much power.
The home sound system should have multiple HDMI inputs. It must be able to send amplified audio to at least five speakers. Also be aware about the system if you wan't the 5.1 you have three speakers, two surround speakers and a subwoofer. In 7.1 you only get four surround speakers.
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.
A good surround sound can have just one good speaker if you buy the right one. But an ideal system may have at least 2-4 nice speakers.