|  | Posted by Biz on 12/10/05 01:52 
5.1=5 speakers +subwooferLeft and Right=2
 Center=1
 Left surround and Right surround=2
 for a total of 5...
 
 
 "yepp" <yepphers@gmail.com> wrote in message
 news:1134166834.881407.232640@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...
 >
 > whosbest54 wrote:
 > > In article <1133807912.024329.192490@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>,
 > > yepphers@gmail.com says...
 > > >
 > > >> Have you read your manual?  This is all in there near the beginning
 under
 > > >> initial connections or something similarly titled...
 > > >
 > > >Yes, I have read the manual but I found it confusing.  I used to have
 > > >my VCR plugged into the TV and my Stereo speakers, so I have 4 speakers
 > > >working when I watched a movie.  I just wanted to do the same thing
 > > >with this DVD.
 > > >
 > > Use the pair marked 2ch and hook that output up to your stereo receiver
 or amp
 > > that feeds your stereo speakers.  Don't use the TV speakers, they will
 suck.
 > >
 > > If you want surround sound, get a digital receiver and at least 5
 speakers.
 > > You won't regret it.
 > >
 > > whosbest54
 > > --
 >
 > Recommendations for speaker system?  Does 5.1 = 4 speakers + subwoofer?
 >  My old Pioneer DSS-7 floor speakers are not that great and I want to
 > experience the surround sound with this DVD.  Do I need to purchase a
 > new amplifier too?
 >
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