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<blockquote data-quote="HCCA" data-source="post: 4051360" data-attributes="member: 571196"><p>Not to take anything away from what shpatb said, but if you own or have used a good set of Head phones, you should know why ONE pair will work. The stereo recording is only two tracks. When you listen to a a great recording with headphones you will notice that the soundfield is not from the rear, but from the front. Even though both speakers are directly from the side. This is why one pair in the front is ideal. If you go adding speakers, indescriminately to the soundfield, without DSP, you will smear or blurr the soundstage image. You MUST have surround sound processing, or the extra speakers are a waste of time...period!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HCCA, post: 4051360, member: 571196"] Not to take anything away from what shpatb said, but if you own or have used a good set of Head phones, you should know why ONE pair will work. The stereo recording is only two tracks. When you listen to a a great recording with headphones you will notice that the soundfield is not from the rear, but from the front. Even though both speakers are directly from the side. This is why one pair in the front is ideal. If you go adding speakers, indescriminately to the soundfield, without DSP, you will smear or blurr the soundstage image. You MUST have surround sound processing, or the extra speakers are a waste of time...period! [/QUOTE]
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