Hi, I’m debating on whether to buy stereo system or 2.1 channel.

I heard regular stereo system(just two front speakers i guess?) is better when listening to music compared to regular 5.1 or 7.1 home theater.

I wonder how 2.1 channel system would compare to the other settings when it comes to music.

Thank you

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One Response to “How good is 2.1 channel home theater for listening music?”

  1. TV guy says:

    You have to understand how music is produced.

    All CDs have only two channels, left and right; so in principal, a stereo player is all you need.
    A 2.1 system will give you an enhanced (simulated) bass. Good bass usually enhances the music experience.
    A 5.1 system is also fully capable of playing in 2.0, 2.1, or even 5.1 modes (simulated surround) and the best choice to enjoy DVD movies.
    Of course, there is also DVD-Audio and SACD that can have true surround sound.

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