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Flat sound vs full sound

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I think the bare minimum home theater has at least four speakers: the two front mains AND the surrounds. This will enable the listner to be enveloped in the movie's soundtrack, rather than "just" hearing it. For several years I listened to just two speakers, and it did sound very good. But it was definitely missing that fun stuff many soundtrack engineers work so hard to create for the viewer. And sometimes you will notice onscreen characters looking "behind" you at something that is coming from the surrounds-obviously, if there are no speakers back there, this isn't going to happen, and will detract from the realism of the scene. And with most of those virtual/3-D/spatializer systems, you usually have to sit EXACTLY in front and in the center of the mains to hear the surround effects. Not good for large groups! (Of course this is all irrelevant if you only watch "serious" films with little or no rear effects.)




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