Bookshelf or Satellite speakers are pretty standard for surround sound but they may require wall mounting or specific placement.
The receiver is the amplifier for all the speakers, except usually the sub, which is most common with its own amplifier.
Connect the audio out of the TV to the audio input of the surround receiver with a dual RCA cable. Note that this connection isn't surround. You will need to connect a DVD, Blu-Ray or digital cable box to the surround receiver for true surround sound.
SOUND-BAR Speakers come in two types, one is intended to add the (missing) CENTER speaker for a 3.1 or a 5.1 sound system. The second is a style that has multiple speakers in one enclosure and has the decoding electronics for a 5.1 sound system all in one self contained unit and makes the listener think some of the sound is coming from a place, from the sides and/or back, where there are no actual speakers through a kind of PHASE control.
One of the connections is loose or one wire is touching two terminals at the same time. You have a short of some kind in the connection to the speakers. Reconnect all the speakers. If that doesnt work try new speaker cables.
Operating systems are not installed on motherboards. Operating systems are installed on storage media or in some kind of memory including read only memory, which can be part of motherboard. The standard operating systems that work on most Personal Computer motherboards, that include an Intel compatible CPU, includes versions of Microsoft Windows, Linux, Oracle Solaris and other version of unix,
Sony offers a avriety of surround sound products. They are car speakers, television speakers and home entertainment speakers as well. There are wireless speakers and different lenghts when it comes to hardwired speakers.
The Cambridge Sound Works provide speakers and sound systems. From small speakers to full size home theater speaker systems, they cover virtually everything that anyone would require from a speaker company.
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.
The Sound Car website offers services of installing audio systems in a vehicle. They install subwoofers, speakers, etc. Sound Car provides sound rich technology for any vehicle.
The Chevrolet Silverado has accessories that include cup holders and also speakers as surround sound in the vehicle. They also offer seat back televisions if the buyer wishes.
Bose makes a variety of surround sound packages. The best place to find out what kind of packages Bose makes is to look at www.bose.com.
The receiver is the amplifier for all the speakers, except usually the sub, which is most common with its own amplifier.
Purchase a set of Sony, or Panasonic 3way speakers in the correct size and they will sound great. There are other more expensive speakers that also sound great, it just depends on how much you want to spend.
You need a receiver with an HDMI output, such as the Sony STRD series of receivers. Your '5.1 Surround System' sounds either like a surround speaker set with no amplifier, or a system designed for computers. The Sony receivers will amplify passive (non-powered) speakers, but the subwoofer will need to be powered. You will then need to purchase a DVD or Blu-Ray player with an HDMI output. Alternately, you can purchase a Blu-Ray Home Theatre system, which includes the BluRay player and receiver (1 unit), and matching speakers. The Sony BDVE systems are a good place to start.
Connect the audio out of the TV to the audio input of the surround receiver with a dual RCA cable. Note that this connection isn't surround. You will need to connect a DVD, Blu-Ray or digital cable box to the surround receiver for true surround sound.
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SOUND-BAR Speakers come in two types, one is intended to add the (missing) CENTER speaker for a 3.1 or a 5.1 sound system. The second is a style that has multiple speakers in one enclosure and has the decoding electronics for a 5.1 sound system all in one self contained unit and makes the listener think some of the sound is coming from a place, from the sides and/or back, where there are no actual speakers through a kind of PHASE control.