Rear Speakers
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Rear speakers help give your home theater that wrap around sound and ambience. Rear speakers usually located one in the rear left and one in rear right usually help you become immersed in the action with tiny extras such as sounds that surround including rain fall, wind, bullets, and sounds of traffic. While most of the important sounds stay up front in the center and front stereo speakers, in order for you to get the full affect of theater surround sound, rear speakers are necessary.
Most home theater receivers are 5.1 ratio meaning that the rear speakers both are mono and not stereo. However it is extremely important to know where to place your rear speakers to give your ears the best affect. Most of the time you should consider speakers on par with your front and center channel speakers, any deterioration in quality will be noticed. Rear speakers do not have to be as powerful as front speakers, but need to be able to reproduce sound accurately.
You should place your rear surround speaker usually in line of sight with your ears or a few inches behind your ears. Many people make the mistake of putting their speakers directly behind their head. Rear speakers should also be raised, a foot or two higher than your head for best sound reproduction. If you are looking for full immersion, rear speakers for your home theater system are a must.
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