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Can non surround sound speakers work with a 5.1 receiver?

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Can non surround sound speakers work with a 5.1 receiver?

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Speakers themselves are not surround sound. Surround sound is an audio signal sent to your speakers from the receiver. The 5 channels in 5.1 are as follows. The main speakers are in front of you. Left and right. They handle mainly music, sound effects, and to a small degree, dialogue. The “surround” speakers are just regular speakers that are behind or beside you. The receiver sends signals to them with a timed delay kind of like a reverb. This gives you the sense of spacial(not special) orientation. For example they can make a bullet sound like it went from the front(main) speakers to the rear speakers.(Surround) That’s 4 channels so far. Front L&R and surround L&R. The center channel speaker is the one that sits on top of or under your TV. It is actually the hardest working speaker. It mostly handles dialogue. That is why it’s positioned the way it is. It anchors the dialogue to the TV. It also handles other parts of the audio but to a much lesser extent. The .1 in the 5.1 channel co

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