What You Need To Know About Virtual Surround Sound Systems
These days, home theaters are making an appearance into more and more homes. What most people love about home theaters is the fact that in one area they can enjoy their movies and television shows as well as jam to their tunes on their stereo. Most people who are seeking to buy home theater components look to purchase the biggest speakers they can find in order to reproduce the enveloping wall of sound that accompanies it. However, with the larger size comes the larger price and that tends to be the first limiting factor in the quest to purchase home theater components. However, virtual surround sound systems are here to the rescue!
Besides the financial considerations, you will need to consider the home in which the speakers and the rest of the home theater will be placed. If you are placing the home theater into a small room, you may not want to go with an extremely loud system or large television. You may not even have room for the standard speaker setup for a home theater system. The standard setup is five speakers, but with a small space, you just might not have the room.
You can still get a quality system even if your available space is small. With the advance of technology, speakers have gotten smaller and also with the advent of wireless technology, the days of running cables and speaker wire are over.
And yet another technology has emerged which is virtual surround sound. This technology, as its name implies, copies the sound quality of standard surround system. It can be found as either the digital sound projection system or labelled as a 2.1 surround sound system.
In a true surround sound system, you will have the center speaker directly in front of the audience and the other four speakers will be positioned at the diagonal corners of the audience. This is done with what is known as the 5.1 or 7.1 sound systems. With the virtual systems, most of these speakers are replaced. For example, the 2.1 system places its speakers in front of the audience and adds a subwoofer in the room to help with the bass. This eliminates two speakers of the standard five speaker setup. With the digital sound projectors, the speakers are small and arranged in a line in front of the audience.
The virtual surround system is designed to take advantage of our knowledge of how humans process auditory stimuli. When the human ear is processing the sound waves internally, these new systems fool the auditory process into thinking that more speakers are in use than actually are.
With the invention of virtual surround sound, those people living in small apartments in major cities can also enjoy the same type of entertainment as those who live in single family homes in the suburbs. - 18424
Besides the financial considerations, you will need to consider the home in which the speakers and the rest of the home theater will be placed. If you are placing the home theater into a small room, you may not want to go with an extremely loud system or large television. You may not even have room for the standard speaker setup for a home theater system. The standard setup is five speakers, but with a small space, you just might not have the room.
You can still get a quality system even if your available space is small. With the advance of technology, speakers have gotten smaller and also with the advent of wireless technology, the days of running cables and speaker wire are over.
And yet another technology has emerged which is virtual surround sound. This technology, as its name implies, copies the sound quality of standard surround system. It can be found as either the digital sound projection system or labelled as a 2.1 surround sound system.
In a true surround sound system, you will have the center speaker directly in front of the audience and the other four speakers will be positioned at the diagonal corners of the audience. This is done with what is known as the 5.1 or 7.1 sound systems. With the virtual systems, most of these speakers are replaced. For example, the 2.1 system places its speakers in front of the audience and adds a subwoofer in the room to help with the bass. This eliminates two speakers of the standard five speaker setup. With the digital sound projectors, the speakers are small and arranged in a line in front of the audience.
The virtual surround system is designed to take advantage of our knowledge of how humans process auditory stimuli. When the human ear is processing the sound waves internally, these new systems fool the auditory process into thinking that more speakers are in use than actually are.
With the invention of virtual surround sound, those people living in small apartments in major cities can also enjoy the same type of entertainment as those who live in single family homes in the suburbs. - 18424
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