Learn how to surround your audience with speakers in a way that they can experience the best sound effects. Different events have different sound effects. A good system is the one that reproduces the sounds without any distortion.
There are many elements to creating and reproducing sound. Placement, quality and number of speakers and low frequency loudspeakers (woofers) are just some of the many elements/factors used to reproduce surround sound.
This guide brings together articles from Bright Hub to help you understand the details of this technology. It contains articles that review the different components of the technology while also assisting you in creating your own surround sound system.
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| The Best DVD Player Brands
Buying the best DVD player brand and model will help you to get the most for your money. Find out which DVD player brands are the best and how to find reviews of different DVD player... |
Best External Sound Cards for Music PCs - Published April 2009
Often the sound cards that are installed on a standard PC produce inferior sound quality and have minimal connectivity options. Thus external sound cards provide a more worthwhile output... |
| Setting Up Surround Sound: Windows 7 Audio Guides
How to set up surround sound on your Windows 7 system.... |
The Best 5.1 Surround PC Speakers: January 2009 Edition
It is becoming harder to find good 5.1 surround sound PC speaker systems. Most manufacturers have dropped them from their lines in order to focus on 2.1 PC speaker systems. But thanks... |
| Finding The Best Inexpensive Surround Sound Systems
Surround sound increases the home theater experience and makes it more akin to being at the movies than ever before. The best part is that there are new ways to get surround sound without... |
Review: Creative Inspire T6060 - Best Affordable 5.1 Surround Speaker System for Your PC?
If you don't care about surround sound, then you could just settle for a 2.1 speaker system, but if you are an audiophile, then you could pay a couple of hundreds more for top-end... |