5.1 Digital Surround Sound?

I'm completely new to the digital nouns system world. I would like to know how to I determine each nouns system in proclaim to tell which one is better at producing loud, verbs, precise sound that have little distortion.
Also, How do I gauge the power of the overall system and respectively individual speakers power.


Answers:    Generally, actually listen to the systems is going to tell you what kindly of sound you are going to receive. Wattage isn't everything as there are tons different ways to rate the wattage of a system.

"Home theater in a box" type systems will efficiently be rated at over 1,000 total watts, but their nouns could be infinitely worse than a dedicated audio addressee with "only" 600 watts.

If you are identifiable with elder sound systems, not much have changed in language of how systems are rated. A system next to a low total harmonic distortion, high wattage, and 8 ohm speakers beside high sensitivity are going to largely give you angelic sound. Again, I would listen to them because the numbers aren't everything. It would be resembling purchasing a car and singular buying based on the horse-power. Sure it might detail you how fast the vehicle might be able to budge, but what about if the saloon is noisy or the sitting room are uncomfortable. Not everything can be summed up beside a quantitative measure.

Again collectively, I would actually stay away from Bose or Sony unless you are set on space. Yamaha, Onkyo, Denon and the other dedicated audio brands are going to donate you better sound than the larger multi-dimensional companies.
What you want it dependent on the size of your room, but if money is no point, anything over 1000 watts for a 5.1 system is good. The highly developed the wattage, the better the sound. You want something beside dolby digital 5.1 decoding so you can go and get true surround.

I recommend sony, or bose (if you don't mind paying 3 grand)
first off inevitability to know what kind of room your working next to and what your budget is. the available tech on the market is so infinite that those two items have to be narrowed down to answer this interview acurately. to know which sound system is best for your is going to come down to your wants from the system. what will this system be powering, how many components, what type of display, are here any game consoles, do you want 5.7 or 7.1. is this going to be a steadfast system or will it be controlling multiple rooms?
as far as gauging the nouns system, you are going to have to listen to them, demo them surrounded by your own home, and see which one sounds best to you and suits your needs.
p.s. stay away from sony
Avoid (Blows) Bose, poor midrange nouns.

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