Speakers

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File:5.1 setup.jpg
A common 5.1 surround sound setup.

Speaker Types

Bookshelf speakers

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Surround speakers

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Subwoofers

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Speaker Placement

You can place 'em here, you can place 'em there. Whatever floats your boat.

2.x Stereo, Surround

2.0 stereo refers to the most basic system; a left and right speaker.

2.1 is the above setup, with a subwoofer added. Nice for adding some overall depth to the sound, but not necessary.

5.1 Surround sound

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