Get a 3-channel or 5-channel sound system for your TV and/or computer. My father didn’t know what he was missing until he did, and now he thinks it’s great. Cost: $1000-2000.
(The reason we got one in the first place is kind of weird: my father likes to watch Blu-Ray movies, but many of them had sound that was totally out of balance: the sound effects were blasting but the spoken dialogue was barely audible. Online research indicated that this was partially a result of converting from 5.1 surround sound to stereo sound; in 5.1 sound, the sound effects come out of the side speakers but the dialogue would come out of the center speaker. Our surround sound system lets us turn up the center speaker and turn down the side speakers, fixing the problem, but before we got it, our hardware’s conversion algorithms controlled the balance for us—and did it poorly.)
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Get a 3-channel or 5-channel sound system for your TV and/or computer. My father didn’t know what he was missing until he did, and now he thinks it’s great. Cost: $1000-2000.
(The reason we got one in the first place is kind of weird: my father likes to watch Blu-Ray movies, but many of them had sound that was totally out of balance: the sound effects were blasting but the spoken dialogue was barely audible. Online research indicated that this was partially a result of converting from 5.1 surround sound to stereo sound; in 5.1 sound, the sound effects come out of the side speakers but the dialogue would come out of the center speaker. Our surround sound system lets us turn up the center speaker and turn down the side speakers, fixing the problem, but before we got it, our hardware’s conversion algorithms controlled the balance for us—and did it poorly.)