

Perfect for any room of the house, and great for apartment living too! ULTRA-COMPACT DESIGN | Milan speakers are designed to save space and blend in with any decor for a 360-degree immersive home theater experience. The SoundSend transmitter decodes theatrical audio formats, such as Dolby HD and Dolby Atmos.

SUPERIOR DYNAMIC QUALITY | Milan delivers 5.1 surround sound using uncompressed 24-bit 48 kHz audio signal (Milan delivers 3.1 sound using uncompressed 24-bit 48 kHz audio signal), far beyond Bluetooth capabilities. Discrete high-current analog amp system with 4-Ohm drive capability. Support for HDR (High Dynamic Range) video, 4K/60p and HDR (HDR10, hlg, Dolby vision, BT.2020). Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer provides an immersive listening experience, creating a virtual surround and height effect without employing additional surround or height speakers. You can also enjoy your 3D speaker layout with classic titles.ĭOLBY ATMOS. Dolby Atmos and DTS formats provide advanced sound mapping so effects move from speaker to speaker around the room, wrapping in the films and games. This smart receiver remembers your device and starts playback whenever it detects an incoming Bluetooth audio stream.ĭTS PLAYBACK. Seamlessly connect your phone, tablet or PC and stream to the receiver with Bluetooth Wireless Technology. Take at-home movie nights from dull to dramatic: 1 Front/Center Speaker: Full-Range, Acoustic-Suspension, 4 Surround Speakers: Full-Range, Acoustic Suspension, 1 Subwoofer: Bass reflex and 1 Receiver: 4K/60p video and HDR.īLUETOOTH COMPATIBLE. Our Choicesīest Sale: Klipsch Reference Theater Pack 5.1 Speaker System with Yamaha RX-V4A Receiverīest Saving: Yamaha YHT-4950U 4K Ultra HD 5.1-Channel Home Theater System with Bluetoothīest Convenient: Onkyo HT-S3910 Home Audio Theater Receiverīest Overall: Platin Milan 5.1 Surround Sound Systemīest Modern: Bobtot Home Theater Systems Surround Sound SpeakersĬOMPLETE SOUND.

A 5.1 system has five speakers: three front channels and two surround channels.Ī receiver is an electronic device that receives signals from a television or satellite STB (such as DirecTV) or cable TV box (such as cable set-top box or a per-subscriber headend) through an antenna, which converts these signals into electrical signals for audio output over one or more loudspeakers connected to its outputs. This setup consists of a left and right channel, rear left and right speakers, and a center speaker. The most common surround sound systems we see today are 2.1 systems. A good surround sound system consists of several components that work in unison to provide a spatial, immersive listening experience.
