Speakers
Should I Get Stereo Or Surround Speakers?
If you don't have a Dolby Digital receiver, and you aren't willing to
invest in one yet, the answer is easy--choose traditional stereo. Traditional
stereo speakers can always be incorporated into a home theater system
as "front" or main speakers if you choose to go that way in the future.
You'll simply need to add a new center speaker and at least two surround
speakers.
If you already have a Dolby Pro Logic receiver, or you're willing to buy
one, a complete surround sound speaker system will produce the home theater
sound you're yearning for. You can add center channel and surround speakers
to your current main system, or purchase a packaged home theater speaker
system. It's worth noting that packaged home theater speaker systems provide
matched sets of speakers that are ideally suited for movie soundtracks.
These speakers are generally shielded so that their internal magnets do
not interfere with the TV signal.
What Are My Speaker
Options?
How Much Should I Spend On Speakers?
What Main Criteria Should Influence My Speaker
Choice?
How Can I Test Speakers?
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