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  2. The best soundbars for your TV in 2025: No more ... - AOL

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    Upgrade your TV watching experience with the best soundbar for small budgets, big home theaters and more. ... A 2.1-channel soundbar has two main speakers and one subwoofer. A 7.1.2-channel system ...

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    The built-in speakers on even the best TVs are small, low-powered and not even pointed in your direction, but a Bluetooth-enabled soundbar can dramatically improve volume, voices and overall audio ...

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    Raise your TV-audio game with this 2.1-channel soundbar, now just $75 for Amazon Prime members. ... four drivers and two subwoofers. The latter won't give you quite the same bass response as a ...

  5. Auro-3D - Wikipedia

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    It is designed along three layers of sound (surround, height and overhead ceiling), building on the single horizontal layer used in the 5.1 or 7.1 sound format.Auro-3D creates a spatial sound field by adding a height layer around the audience on top of the traditional 2D surround sound system.

  6. Soundbar - Wikipedia

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    Later early passive versions simply integrated left, centre and right speakers into one enclosure, sometimes called an "LCR soundbar". Altec Lansing introduced a multichannel soundbar in 1998 called the "Voice of the Digital Theatre" or the ADA106. It was a powered speaker system that offered stereo, Dolby Pro-Logic and AC3 surround sound from ...

  7. Surround sound - Wikipedia

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    The Surround channels are placed 100–120 degrees from the center channel, with the subwoofer's positioning not being critical due to the low directional factor of frequencies below 120 Hz. [26] The ITU standard also allows for additional surround speakers, that need to be distributed evenly between 60 and 150 degrees.