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In Reply to: I run my DVD player into it for movies (two channel only). posted by beppe61 on April 4, 2007 at 06:54:13:
I have never had multi channel in my system. Of course I have watched movies at other peoples homes and theaters. It does not bother me not having multi channel. Two channel movies are still better sounding than just the sound from my tv. I listen to music alot. So I put my money into my stero gear, not home theater. I seemed to enjoy movies for the content and not the sound effects. This is just me.
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Thank you very much Sir for your extremely kind and valuable reply.
I feel the same. I think it can be a sensible choice to set up a nice stereo system using a good sounding dvd player as the source.
Today reasonable priced but good sounding dvd players are not that rare.Thanks again and kind regards,
beppe
I have run my setup both ways and prefer having the appropriate surround sound effects while being immersed in a movie. The LFE channel for the sub woofer is important as well as the surround and center channel. That is not to say a movie cannot be enjoyable w/o the effects, I just feel it's even more enjoyable with them.For concert DVD's and music, I prefer a very clean traditional 2-channel setup.
Thank you Mr Collins.
I have seen just now your kind and very valuable reply.
Unfortunately for me it is a no issue at present.
I have to stick with just two channel.
By the way I understand that to get the full sensation to be immersed in a sound fiel the multichannels replay is the only viable choice.
Good to know that, at least with concert DVDs, the stereo is indeed the best solution.
Thanks and kind regards,
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