HOUSEHOLD SOUND SYSTEMS
When we refer to home audio systems, we essentially mean all those devices and speakers that we choose to serve our needs in our personal space, and which are built to deliver maximum sound quality in spaces of limited dimensions but and harmonize aesthetically with them.
In order to define the individual types of home systems, we will divide them into three major categories:
- In stereo sound systems
- In home cinema sound systems
- In the sound coverage systems of the individual common areas with background sound (BGM)
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STEREO SOUND SYSTEMS
Stereo sound systems sometimes consist of two (2) speakers, and other times of two speakers (satellites) and a subwoofer (subwoofer), i.e. speakers reproducing low frequencies of sound for a better analysis of the final sound result. They are usually placed in our main living room, dining room or living room, and are intended for private listening to music or for playing background music when there are more people in the room.
- HOME CINEMA SOUND SYSTEMS
Home cinema sound systems consist in their basic form of five satellite speakers and a low-frequency speaker (subwoofer). In which developed systems we find a greater number of speakers, both satellites and low-frequency reproduction, such as 7.1 systems (7 satellites and 1 subwoofer), 7.2 systems (7 satellites and 2 subwoofers), 9.1 and 9.2 systems (9 satellites with 1 subwoofer and 9 satellites with 2 subwoofers respectively). The final choice is made based on our personal requirements, but also the development possibilities of the system to be selected that the space provides us. Home theater systems are usually installed either in our central living room, or in specially designed rooms, medium to large in size, equipped with projection systems, soundproofed and designed in the form of a mini cinema.
- HOME CINEMA SOUND SYSTEMS
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BACKGROUND SOUND SYSTEMS (BGM)
In our last category we find the sound coverage systems of the individual common areas with background sound (BGM). More specifically, these are usually speakers with lower requirements that are called upon to fill sound spaces such as corridors, bathrooms, private gyms, catering areas, etc. Usually these speakers receive an audio signal (driven) by one or more multi-output audio amplifiers depending on their number.