Posted by Richard C. on 04/25/07 14:08
"def456" <def456@none.none> wrote in message
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> "Richard C." <post-age@spamcop.net> wrote in message
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>>> Movies nowadays tend to range from very loud to very quiet and there is
>>> no universal volume setting that works throughout. It's necessary to
>>> turn the volume up and down during the movie, very inconvenient and some
>>> of the speech is lost or misunderstood.
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>> With a 5.1 system, I have never had that problem.
>> Volume can remain at the same setting for the entire movie.
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> That must be nice.
> What percentage of people have a 5.1 system?
> maybe 1%
> ???
> So why don't they just use hifi stereo with a right and left speaker which
> everyone has?
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Smells more and more like a troll, but.....
MANY people have 5.1 systems (actually mine is 7.1) and some even have 9.1
now.
5.1 systems can be obtained for as low as $150 (not that they are any good).
Most people into movies want a full movie experience.
That means WIDESCREEN and surround sound.
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