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If you have bought a 7. You can connect 5. To maximize the home theater experience, you should have a total of seven speakers. The rest of this article explains how you can make the most of your home theater.

It discusses topics like using 5. Check out my 2. To make things simpler, you must understand that 5. In other words, a system that splits the sound across seven speakers is a 7.

The system where only five speakers are used is its predecessor called 5. The 5. Besides a center speaker, two additional speakers are placed in the front front-right and the front-left.

If so, what's the best workaround? Inputs, please. Appreciate it. Blankman said:. Last edited: Nov 26, It is in the decoding that you decode whether the audio is to be decoded as is, or 'downgraded' from one format to another.

As long as the decoding is done properly, you will have no loss of data whether you are using a 5. So the way i understand it, even if you turn off the rear speakers in the player's set-up configuration, it will still output lossless audio.

Thank you! That clears it up Post reply. Similar threads P. Replies 24 Views 3K. Apr 30, girishtd Replies 4 Views 1K. Mar 12, erjmalhotra. Replies 10 Views 1K. Mar 16, raptor Replies 3 Views 1K. Jul 5, MaSh. Blu-ray player to play Audio CDs! Replies 43 Views 11K. Dec 5, dazoy. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register. In terms of channel and speaker setup, a typical 5. When deciding if a 5.

However, instead of combining surround and rear channel effects into two channels, a 7. Side sound effects and ambiance are directed to the left and right surround channels. The rear sound effects and ambiance are directed to two additional rear or back channels. In this setup, the surround speakers are set to the side of the listening position, and the rear or back channels are placed behind the listener. The 7. It also provides a specific, directed, and spread-out sound field, especially for larger rooms.

For a visual look at the difference between a 5. Although most DVDs and Blu-ray discs contain 5. If you have a 7.

Check the specifications, or user manual, for a 7. Look for the surround modes that are available on your receiver. Also, these added modes can extract a 7. Other surround sound extensions that use 7. This provides additional speaker setup flexibility. Also, Audyssey DSX has the option in a 7. These speakers are referred to as wide surround speakers. Another option that is becoming more common on 7. If you have front channel speakers with separate speaker connections for the midrange or tweeters and the woofers not the subwoofer, but the woofers in the front speakers , some 7.

This enables you to retain a full 5. Using the separate speaker connections for the sixth and seventh channel on bi-amp capable speakers, you can double the power delivered to the front left and right channels. The procedure for this type of setup is explained and illustrated in the user manuals of many 7. This is becoming a common feature, but it's not included in all 7. In addition to bi-amping, many 7. This feature runs a traditional 5. However, instead of bi-amping the front speakers or adding two surround channels behind the listening position, use the two extra channels to power speakers in another location if you don't mind a set of long speaker wires.

Also, if you like the idea of running a powered second zone, but want a 7. However, you can't do both at the same time. In other words, if you turn on the second zone while using the main zone, the main zone automatically defaults to 5. In many cases, you can listen to and watch DVDs in 5.

This setup doesn't require a separate CD player and receiver in the other room, only the speakers. Also, many 7. Sophisticated surround sound processing options have become available, such as DTS Neo:X , which expand the number of channels reproduced or extracted from the source content. Because of this, manufacturers are increasing the number of channels included in a home theater receiver chassis.

When moving into the high-end home theater receiver arena, more receivers offer 9. However, as with 7.



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