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Somebody posted that a '3 channel' stereo set up was the best, especially in long narrow spaces when you have to work along the 'long' wall. The problem was that not many amps provided 3 channels of amplification. The Volvo I have has a 3-Channel stereo system in it. It's switchable between 2 . Somebody posted that a '3 channel' stereo set up was the best, especially in long narrow spaces when you have to work along the 'long' wall. The problem was that not many amps provided 3 channels of amplification. The Volvo I have has a 3-Channel stereo system in it. It's switchable between 2 and 3. After listening to music in 3-channel, the 2-channel stereo sounds quite 'primitive' and unnaturally separated. I keep it set in the 3-channel setting. It .
Dolby does support such a 3 channel configuration and a good ATMOS capable AVR should properly mix in the Spacial queues for your 3 channel configuration. This configuration should also help improve center channel dialog comprehension.
If a stereo system's phantom center channel is so important to audiophiles, why not just add a 3d speaker in the center? If you want to learn more, grab a co.
For multi-channel recordings (e.g., Blu-ray 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, or SACD), I can connect 2 stereo amps to my Oppo UDP-205 - one for L&R, the other for center & a single rear speaker. (I combine surround-left and surround-right via an RCA Y cable.)When you run a 3.1 system, the surround channels are played through the front speakers. You don't lose the channels, but the audio is all from the front of the room. Edit: For stereo content, you would usually only want to play it through the front stereo pair.
I'm pretty familiar with 2 channel audio, but have no experience with home theatre. I want to have a 3 channel set up (L, R and Centre). I download most of my movies from ITunes or watch DVDs. I'm thinking about using my Shaninian Arc as the L and R channels and then having a centre speaker (bran. The concept is the 3 channels and in particular, the speakers position relative to the listener. Other 3 channel systems have had the 3 speakers in front. Reading various articles recently about Magnepans work with "Tri-Center" and Vandersteens use of 3 speakers (L / R + Center) for stereo recordings - as well as the well documented vintage material on the original Blumlein setups which were also 3 speaker..
I've been slowly building my set up and I just got a center speaker so now I'm at 3.1 but now I'm not sure what settings to use. I can either set my xbox on stereo uncompressed or 5.1 uncompressed. With the xbox on stereo, I can either set my receiver to multi-channel stereo, Dolby PL2 or DTS NEO:6. Somebody posted that a '3 channel' stereo set up was the best, especially in long narrow spaces when you have to work along the 'long' wall. The problem was that not many amps provided 3 channels of amplification. The Volvo I have has a 3-Channel stereo system in it. It's switchable between 2 and 3. After listening to music in 3-channel, the 2-channel stereo sounds quite 'primitive' and unnaturally separated. I keep it set in the 3-channel setting. It . Dolby does support such a 3 channel configuration and a good ATMOS capable AVR should properly mix in the Spacial queues for your 3 channel configuration. This configuration should also help improve center channel dialog comprehension.
If a stereo system's phantom center channel is so important to audiophiles, why not just add a 3d speaker in the center? If you want to learn more, grab a co. For multi-channel recordings (e.g., Blu-ray 5.1 DTS-HD Master Audio, or SACD), I can connect 2 stereo amps to my Oppo UDP-205 - one for L&R, the other for center & a single rear speaker. (I combine surround-left and surround-right via an RCA Y cable.)
When you run a 3.1 system, the surround channels are played through the front speakers. You don't lose the channels, but the audio is all from the front of the room. Edit: For stereo content, you would usually only want to play it through the front stereo pair.
I'm pretty familiar with 2 channel audio, but have no experience with home theatre. I want to have a 3 channel set up (L, R and Centre). I download most of my movies from ITunes or watch DVDs. I'm thinking about using my Shaninian Arc as the L and R channels and then having a centre speaker (bran.
The concept is the 3 channels and in particular, the speakers position relative to the listener. Other 3 channel systems have had the 3 speakers in front. Reading various articles recently about Magnepans work with "Tri-Center" and Vandersteens use of 3 speakers (L / R + Center) for stereo recordings - as well as the well documented vintage material on the original Blumlein setups which were also 3 speaker..
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