Oh my lord...I'll try my best not to flame, but that's just poor input. PLEASE TAKE OFF YOUR AUDIOPHILE HAT, AND PUT IT BACK WHERE YOU GOT IT FROM!!! Surround sound is not just more sound, it's isolation of sound! Thank god Mark34 understands. More sound would simply be more audio information! A 5.1/7.1 system is discrete audio channeling with cross overs for sub frequencies! Even a cheap home theatre in a box is more EFFECTIVE than a great two channel system for movies, but not necessarily better in frequency reproduction. Keep in mind, everything posted above is completely subjective, and a few are very misleading.
I've installed $50,000 systems and $500 systems. The ultimate goal in a surround sound system is too try and recreate the original mix that was done on a multi-million dollar sound stage and mixing consoles. We engineers spend weeks and sometimes months mixing movies and records to achieve a sound experience for you to enjoy. Not everyone can reproduce this expensive task, but let's just keep the facts straight okay?
Is surround important to you, that's the real question? It's very important to me, because I watch a lot of movies. Even live sporting events are broadcasted in dolby digital which sound incredible! In my audio/video world, it's 55% audio, 45% video. Cheers!
Oh bravo Rhett on the switch! It's good to have you on board!
Well alas, you kinda sorta yeah ya did flame <G>.
I expected at any point to see "Jane, you ignorant slut" show up in your post.
On a more serious note -
You made some good points about how surround adds a "3D" part to the movie experience with sense of depth and texture to sound. I can appreciate that. As well, I also believe that for music fans, they'll find a good stereo system to be their best bet.
Let's also be clear about what was said about "more sound" with respect to surround. - I agree 100 percent with the poster. "More sound" can be done poorly or very well. Surround sound is artificial and extremely subjective in crafting. - But then again, lots of sounds in movies are artificial but give the audience a sound that makes sense to their ears.
Many can find in their DVD collections some poorly done audio that plays in surround sound. We can also find Blu Ray where the video part is nearly the same level of DVD and thus, disappointing.
As for me, I like some sound separation when I watch movies. Most important to me is left, right and center channel, then sub and last is any sort of rear channels. For the next person, they might be like yourself and really enjoy a true 5.1 or 7.1 system far more.
For music, I'll enjoy stereo and for movies, I'll enjoy a multi-speaker beyond stereo experience. My bickers will remain with how well the audio and video are portrayed on the discs (CD, DVD and Blu Ray).
As for Apple TV user who is happy with stereo, continue enjoying but remember, if you do go to multi-speaker set up beyond your stereo system, you'll find it an entirely different experience as you are far more into a 3D audio experience which does impact overall perception of the media your are watch/listening to on the ATV.
- Phrehdd