Surround Sound | Everything You Need To Know (In 5 Minutes!)

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Published 2022-05-26
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5.1 vs 7.1 vs Dolby Atmos... This video will help you make sense of the most popular surround sound formats for home theater, film sound production, and immersive audio production.

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All Comments (21)
  • @danilux3302
    bro made a video about surround and made it in mono
  • @Thewanderer_378
    If something is mixed in surround sound and you don't have the system to reproduce it you'll never get the effects of the mix.
  • @lawpenner
    How awesome is this kid! We need more people in the world like him. I feel smarter after watching his videos. A great education. Thank you
  • @dewaadrian
    clear, straight , on point, very easy to understand. big thanks, Kyle!
  • @timtabutops4611
    This gives so much more qualitative reasoning for why movie theatres provide such a better experience. Without thinking about it, it’s just publicly watching a movie on a big screen; but the sound of the theatre is unmatched in a consumers home.
  • @deekay2
    I'm sticking with 2 channel stereo until 18.8.4 comes available.... And 32k TV's.
  • This is wonderfully informative. Thank you so much for posting this and explaining it all in such a clear and concise way.
  • Very informative video! I purchased a Yamaha 7.2 A/V receiver with Klipsch Synergy speakers. I have a 7.1 surround sound system. I purchased the system in 2012, but it still rocks and going strong! Never had any issues! Knock on wood! My main front speakers are Klipsch F3s and my sub is the SW-450 downfiring sub. My surrounds are the KLipsch S-2s and my center is the Klipsch C-2. My room size is 21 x 15 so I have been very pleased with the system! And I have a 55 inch TV. I love watching Blu-ray movies in 7.1. So I had to get some large area rugs.
  • You always give detail explanation with simple easy to understand even for layman novice to audio equipment.
  • @richardbean1871
    Never fail to learn something new from this channel. Thanks Kyle!
  • @RandomGuy-hi2jm
    I have created my own speaker set, which includes 2 above head LR speakers 2 front LR speakers One base below head And two LR tweeters placed into my chair(near rear LR tweeters) And the magic they all produce was literally awesome 😍😍😍. My brother has a branded 5.1 home theatre but my custom made set beats them easily in terms of quality, base, and surround(3D effects). The only thing is my custom set has slightly less volume than the home theatre.
  • @korkenknopfus
    First sentence of this video is absolutely true and I was wondering exactly that today morning, after watching something about Dolby Atmos. Thank you for your explanations.
  • @pspk70
    The best video on surround sound. I used to be confused about speakers and sound systems. Flawless presentation ! Tq bro🙂
  • @MikeyDunksMusic
    I've been away from audio for a while. Woah! That 2nd decimal blows my mind! Cool stuff.
  • Thank you so much for this video. Your channel is literally my school of audio👍
  • Thank you so much. Honesty I should be watching a video from your channel every day of the week!
  • @lihterature
    Awesome explanation!! I'm learning so much from your channel. 👍
  • @Daniel27125
    This helped me tremendously, I was so confused when looking for a new soundbar for my TV. But this explains so much. Thank you!
  • @gammaboost
    The centre channel can actually be reproduced with just the front left and right channels. Since both ears will hear the same thing, it will sound like it's coming from the centre. This can be helpful because you wouldn't need to have a separate speaker for speech and it might sound better because it's using larger speakers.