Some audio systems only have a single channel (called monophonic sound or single channel audio) or two channels (stereophonic sound or 2.0 channel sound) Usually two digits separated by a decimal (.) point (2.1, 4.1, 5.1, 6.1, 7.1, etc.) are used to classify the various kinds of speaker set-up, this number basically depending on how many audio tracks are used. The term “multi-channel audio” means that, the audio system can be capable of handling multiple audio channels (usually called audio tracks) to rebuild the sound on a multi-speaker setup. Multi-channel audio systems are widely used in modern sound devices. MOTIONAL FEEDBACK AMPLIFIER Multi-channel Audio The different types of sound systems available and other common sound formats are also explained in detail. In this article, the working and basics of multi-channel surround sound system is explained along with images.
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