Yes, You can set up a simple basic stereo system - for your computer with Orb.
A bookshelf speaker system usually refers to two stereo speakers and a receiver that is small enough to sit on a bookshelf. Where as, a wall mount speaker system consists of at least five surround sound speakers mounted on the wall and a sub-woofer for deep clear bass preferably in a corner of the room.
There are no surround modes that quickly turn off the subwoofer, center channel and surround back speakers, but leave the surround speakers (side) speakers on. You will need to go into the System Setup -> Sp 2. In 3.0p -> Speaker Setup menu to select Center Speaker 'None', Surround Speaker ('Large' or 'Small'), Surround Back Speaker 'None' and Subwoofer 'No'. If you have a subwoofer and want sound to come out of the all of the speakers when you are listening to a non-surround source such as a CD, use the 5CH/7CH Stereo DSP simulation.
The typical cost of a surround sound computer speaker system is about $50. There are some which cost more but the main difference is according to the Wattage and the number of surround channels.
That is the Jamo D 7PEX 7.1 Surround-Sound Speaker System.
Any mini system can use external surround sound speakers just fine.
Check speaker's connector on the other side of stereo system. If stereo system have fuses, check it also. If stereo system doesn't work anyway, I think, that stereo systems amplifier is broken.
Take the door apart, unscrew the speaker and there are the wires. They run from there to the back of your stereo system. If you pull out your deck you can see the other ends there
Logitech G51 Surround Sound Speaker System sounds real.
A Bose Surround Sound Speaker System costs between $699-$999. This system is not necessarily the most affordable model on the market.
Is it a Bose Acoustimass system? If so, buy at least 90-100 watts per channel receiver. Think if you also need a zone 2 for outdoor speakers, so then you can power both rooms independently. You wont be able to use a Bose Companion computer speaker system with a surround receiver.
The positioning of in-wall speakers for maximum efficiency depends on the type of sound you want. For surround sound place the speaker to the left and right and precisely behind the main area. For stereo sound place the speakers to the right and left of system (stereo, tv, etc.).
This is a matter of opinion. And it depends on what you need the stereo sound system for. Do you want it for bass? For surround sound? These factors will affect your selection.