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Old 02-07-2008, 09:38 PM   #1
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just wanted to know if 7.1 HD surround sound is the future as well? I guess I want to know what is the end of the line? What is the highest possible sound we can hear or get? i mean adding 9 other speakers around your room is ridiculous but i dont know. like clearly when regular tv came out we knew that in the future there would be 1080p and all that. So whats the end of the line at the consumer level for video and audion?
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It appears that 22.2 Surround Sound will truly be the end of the line (for now, at least).
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how the **** do we go from 7.1 to 22.2 hahah jesus
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Hell where would you put 24 speakers and how many watts would the amp be!
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lol, that just makes me laugh.... 24 speakers haha
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Hell where would you put 24 speakers and how many watts would the amp be!
Your speakers would be your walls, floor, ceiling and will need 24 seperates (amps) for each channel.
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22.2 is a bit on the ridiculous side for a home application. They might as well pay someone to kick your @ss during fight scenes, so they're more convincing.
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I don't see a practical use for 24 speakers in a home theater setting. Those kind of things would be limited to professional type applications.
I don't plan on going past 5.1 for quite some time let alone 7.1.
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Well how many people have actually upgraded to 5.1 sound since DVD was introduced? And even bigger question is how many people have their speaker array arranged properly? I have been to few peoples homes where all five fullrange speakers were arranged around the TV in the front of the room.

7.1 is pushing it and not saying that there are not benefits going beyond that but it just becomes impratical. I only recommend a 7.1 setup if the room shape and environment support it. 7.1 makes sense in rooms that are 300 sq ft or larger. Smaller than that you start dealing with a smaller soundfield area that I just don't think you get as much bang for your buck. Not saying no one should do it, but I would consider upgrading speakers before adding more in small soundfield environment.

If you are installing in an extremely large area then setups beyond 7.1 start making more sense.

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