Surround Sound Home Theater SystemsStereophonic sound, first popularized in motion pictures in the
1950s, was all the rage when it was first introduced. Then motion pictures started adding additional channels of sound
in an effort not only to expand a movie's aural palette, but also to create a more lifelike movie-going experience. Surround sound techniques can enable the audience to
hear sounds from all sides and behind. The effect is more immersive and realistic. For many years, when
VHS was the dominant form of home video entertainment, stereophonic sound was the best that could be achieved.
But with the advent of DVDs, movie sound at home can be a much closer representation of the theatrical experience.
5.1 channels (two front, two rear, center, plus sub-woofer) of sound can be achieved. Recently, musical recordings
have also taken advantage of surround sound, with SACD and DVD-Audio also including from 5.1 to 7.1 channels of sound.
What all of this means is that a home "stereo" (in the literal sense) will not cut it anymore. The only way for
people to fully experience a home theater is with surround sound home theater systems. These surround sound home theater systems, much like DVD players, are now becoming relatively commonplace. Dynamic Sound Systems has the answers to all your surround sound home theater systems questions. We carry the receivers, amplifiers, and speakers you will need to transform your home viewing experience. You can also call us with questions about what you may need. We'll be happy to talk you through all the options you have available to you.
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