Stereo is two channels (Left + Right). 2.1 is stereo with a subwoofer added to the mix (Common on Hi-Fi's).
5.1 adds a centre speaker and two rear speakers. The two rear speakers add extra sound detail in movies and the centre speaker is used for speech.
For movies a decent 5.1 system will give a real immersive sound (as the person above said), for Hi-Fi though, there are some 5.1 mixes out there, but I've never heard them so I cannot comment on how that sounds. If you only have a stero connection going from your DVD player you won't be missing out on anything, all the sound is there. With a 5.1 system the sound is simply split with extra detail going to the rear speakers.
2006-12-11 22:42:50
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answer #1
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answered by randombushmonkey 3
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5.1 surround sound uses 5 separate speakers and a woofer to create an immersive audio experience. Because there are 5 speakers, sound can be better manipulated to give the perception of depth and distance.
2 channel sound, otherwise known as stereo uses 2 speakers to create the perception of depth. Obviously, this has severe limitations as to the realism of the experience.
2006-12-11 22:30:42
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answer #2
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answered by k² 6
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2 channel sound uses two speakers- left and right.
5.1 channel sound uses front and rear left speakers, and front and rear right speakers, a centre speaker, and a subwoofer (this is the point1)
for 5.1 sound you will need special equipment.
2006-12-12 23:27:03
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answer #3
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answered by stedaz 1
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2 is two speakers, 5.1 is 5 speakers and the .1 is the subwoofer.
2006-12-12 06:42:05
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answered by GuitarJammer 5
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2 channel is just a basic left & right. 5.1 has left front, right front, left rear, right rear plus a fifth speaker (usually positioned centre front) for speech and then the big sub-woofer (which can be positioned almost anywhere) for the non-directional low frequency sounds.
2006-12-11 22:44:47
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answer #5
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answered by Stephen L 7
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PC systems are low-end (all in one) systems; they accept PC audio output and have 3-6 speakers using a built-in amplifier. Home theater in a box system include also a DVD or BD player and an AM/FM receiver; they usually have 1-2 AUX inputs so you can connect a PC output or an external player. The mor eyou pay, the mor eyou get.
2016-03-29 04:15:15
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answered by Claire 4
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5.1 is normal stereo with surround sound, a center speaker and a base box. you can also get 7.1
2006-12-11 22:44:34
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answered by Anonymous
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2 Channel (stereo) contains 2 discrete (separate) channels of sound.
5.1 surround tracks contain 6 discrete (separate) channels of sound.
Bellow is a typical 5.1 speaker setup.
left . . . centre . . . .Right
___ . . . .___ . . . . .___
|sub
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. . . . . . viewer
|Rear . . . . . . . . . .Rear |
|Left . . . . . . . . . . Right |
2006-12-12 02:12:38
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answered by kujina 1
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