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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.

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What are the type of speakers in surround sound?

Ideally, the system should have the same brand and model in the surround as the three front speakers .


How many speakers are used in a surround sound system?

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.


Can the front speakers in a surround sound system be used as stand alone speakers?

Yes and no. Depends on just which front surround speaker you're talking about. If the surround speaker set you have includes a subwoofer, then for standalone you really need the front speakers plus the subwoofer, as the fronts aren't designed to reproduce the bass, but rather to send the bass to the subwoofer. So if you used ONLY the front speakers without the subwoofer, then you'll have very poor bass in the resulting system. If you use the subwoofer plus the front speakers, then it should work just fine.


What is the difference between the Bose gemstone speakears and the articulated array speakers?

The Gemstone speakers are part of a system that does surround emulation, not true surround sound. There are no rear speakers in these systems, just front speakers with a processor that uses digital processing to fool the ear in believing the sound comes from the side or behind. This only works well with certain source material at certain frequencies. The articulated array speakers feature a moveable driver in order to direct the sound towards the listener, as used in the front speakers, or utilize the technology that Bose developed years ago called Direct Reflecting, where some of the sound comes from a driver, and some of the sound is bounced off of a wall and is indirectly broadcast to the audience. This technology works very well for surround speakers, as it creates a greater sense of envelopment.


Do they make wireless surround sound?

Yes they do make wireless surround sound. If you purchase wireless receiver box you will have speakers that are in the front (which doesn't need to be wireless since it's connected to you TV) and you have the right and left which rest behind you. The wireless receiver box connects to a power outlet and sends the single to the two rear speakers. This setup eliminates running speaker wires from the receiver to your speakers.

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What are the type of speakers in surround sound?

Ideally, the system should have the same brand and model in the surround as the three front speakers .


I have a stereo receiver with four channel speakers and a subwoofer is there a way I can have the two front channels as regular sound speakers and the two rear channels as surround affect speakers?

If the receiver is just stereo, not surround sound, you will not be able to create a surround sound (front, centre, sub, surround) setup.


How many speakers are used in a surround sound system?

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.


Can the front speakers in a surround sound system be used as stand alone speakers?

Yes and no. Depends on just which front surround speaker you're talking about. If the surround speaker set you have includes a subwoofer, then for standalone you really need the front speakers plus the subwoofer, as the fronts aren't designed to reproduce the bass, but rather to send the bass to the subwoofer. So if you used ONLY the front speakers without the subwoofer, then you'll have very poor bass in the resulting system. If you use the subwoofer plus the front speakers, then it should work just fine.


What is 7.1 channel surround sound?

6.1 surround has right front, center, left front, subwoofer, left surround, right surround and a rear channel. The mix is usually created from a 7.1 surround signal, combining the left and right rear signals into one rear signal. There are very few movies with a true 6.1 or 7.1 mix available for home viewing.


What is the minimum number of satellite speakers needed for a wireless surround sound system?

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.


Can front and rear speakers connect to the one output of DVD player?

No, the output of most DVD players are analog stereo (front channel only) or digital optical or coaxial. The DVD player must be connected to a surround sound receiver, and then the front and rear speakers can be connected to that.


Is the Sony BRAVIA DAV-HDX589W home theater system surround sound?

Yes, it comes with 2 front and 2 rear speakers.


How can I set up surround sound in my home entertainment system?

To set up surround sound in your home entertainment system, you will need a receiver that supports surround sound, multiple speakers (front, center, rear), and a subwoofer. Connect the speakers to the receiver using speaker wire, position them around the room for optimal sound, and adjust the settings on the receiver to calibrate the sound for a surround sound experience.


What do people mean when they say surround sound 2.1 or surround 4.1 5.1?

Speaker systems are described using a 2-part notation in the form of X.Y, with the X referring to the number of full-range channels (regular speakers) and the Y referring to limited-range speakers like a subwoofer. For example, a 5.1 surround system has 5 full-range speakers (front, left, right, left surround, right surround) and a subwoofer. Likewise, 2.1 means that the system has 2 regular speakers (presumably a left and right channel) and 1 subwoofer, and 4.1 means 4 regular speakers (left, right, left surround, right surround) and 1 subwoofer. Another means of notation uses the format X/Y.Z, where X is the number of full-range channels in front of the listener, Y is the number of full-range channels beside or behind the listener, and Z is the number of limited-range channels. For example, a typical 5.1 surround system could be described as 3/2.1, because there are 3 channels in front of the listener (left, center, right), 2 behind (left surround, right surround), and 1 limited-range subwoofer. To expand it even farther, there is another notation, expanded to include matrix decoders, with the format X/Y:Z.A, where X is the number of front channels, Y is the number of rear channels, Z is the number of channels in the rear in total (including channels reproduced by the rear using sound effects), and Z is the number of limited-range speakers. So, the notation 3/2:3.1 (referring to Dolby Digital EX) means that there are 3 channels in front (left, front center, right), 2 speakers in back (left surround, right surround) which produce 3 channels (left surround, rear center, right surround), and 1 limited-range subwoofer. For more information on this type of notation, you can visit Wikipedia at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surround_sound#Notation


What sizes are the front speakers in a 1994 Buick lesabre with the concert surround ii option?

i got a 95 buick lesabre and it has concert surround ii, and they were 6 1/2s, but im not so sure for a 94.


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For a 5 channel set up, I would recommend putting two speakers in the back and two speakers in the front. Then place the subwoofer anywhere in the room.