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.
Center channel speakers are used for surround sound audiovisual systems in order to provide the effect that the sound is coming right from the screen. This is done by placing the center channel speaker in the center of and behind the projection screen.
Center channel speakers are deducted to dialogue on a audiovisual program. They are used with surround sound systems in the home and are typically hung the center. So if you want to have the complete surround sound experience you will need one of these speakers.
One can purchase center channel speakers from a number of stores and online retailers. They are available to buy from Best Buy, Target, eBay and Amazon.
Amazon has a very large amount of Center channel speakers, I'm sure you can find some at any store that sells a large amount of electronics, Best Buy, Fry's, etc.
While it is nearly impossible to tell which set of center channel speakers is the most popular in the country, we can find the ones currently selling the most on Amazon. And those would be the Polk Audio CS10's.
3.5 center channel speaker, 5x7/6x8 in the doors, and 5.25 speakers in the rear deck
It is a sound reproduction system used by Dolby, indicating the number of different audio channels. This requires specific sets of speakers depending on the amount of channels used.
The dash speakers on the left and right are 3 1/2" round speakers. I have no idea how big the center channel dash speaker is.
If you use a surround sound receiver that let you define the numbers of channels, set it for 2.0 or 2.1 if you have a sub. The center channel audio will be mixed into the left and right speakers.
a channel refers to the speakers or subs. for example a 2 channel amp can power 2 subs or speakers. a 4 channel will power 4.
No that would be a 2 channel amp. 1 speaker per channel. 2 speakers= 2 channels 4 speakers= 4 channels
If the speakers are passive and you can connect a line input into the sub separately, then yes. Most receivers can be configured for only two front speakers and a sub, although you will be losing all of the surround effect and the center channel benefits.