It is a known fact that one needs the right quality and kind of speaker to have a great listening experience. However, with the different kinds of speakers available, it sometimes becomes difficult to understand which type and kind of speaker would be the best for you. Here is some information about the different types of speakers:
2.0: The 2.0 speakers are the common computer equipment that one would get generally with their computers. These are generally 460 watts PMPO and the frequency response is up to 100Hz to 20KHz. They can be considered to be the very basic of speakers available.
2.1: 2.1 speakers are an enhancement over the 2.0 speakers and can be connected to video playing devices, music systems, the PC, even walkmans and televisions. The 2.1 system has one sub woofer and two satellite speakers. The woofer has a frequency range of 20Hz to 250 Hz and the satellite speakers have range of about 100Hz to 2o KHz. This type was quite expensive when it first launched, but now it has become pretty common. Most of these support wireless speakers.
4.1: 4.1 speakers are typically useful for large homes and places. The 4.1 speaker has one sub woofer and four satellite speakers. It can be connected to televisions, personal computers, Mp3 players, music systems and VCD and DVDs. The woofer has a frequency response of 35Hz to 200 Hz and the satellites have a frequency response of 100 Hz to 20 KHz.
5.1: 5.1 speakers have four satellites and one center speaker. It can be attached to all media players, Mp3 players, televisions and computers. The frequency response is 20Hz to 20kHz. These offer wireless speakers support.
These are the different kinds that are available today. The 5.1s are suggested for the largest of homes and commercial venues.
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