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What you need to know about Home Cinema
A watt is a unit of energy. With regard to audio systems, watts refer to the energy output of the amplifier or receiver that’s being used to power the speakers. More watts equals more power, and thus more potential volume—itself usually measured in decibels.
There are many surround sound formats available for the home, from 3-speaker setups, up to 7 or more speakers. The speaker configuration most common standard is known as 5.1 Surround Sound, which refers to the left, right, and center on the front and left surround speakers and surround-right in the back, plus an additional speaker low frequency.
Classic stereo uses nd" (Surround Sound) refers to a growing number of available formats, like Dolby two independent audio channels to play sound with depth and directionality. "Surround by 5.1 Surround Sound, using multi-channel audio to create an experience more immersive three dimensional sound through speakers strategically located further around the listener.
There is no set rule for deciding how powerful a sound system you need. Basic ballpark figures say at least 50 watts-per-channel for smaller rooms, and 100 watts-per-channel for larger rooms—and upwards of that for larger spaces. Your own ears are the best guide in making this decision.
Another thing to keep in mind when choosing home cinema components is that the relationship between watts and decibels is exponential, not linear. This means that doubling the wattage does not give you double the volume. As a rule, if you double the number of watts (for example, from 50 to 100) you only get a volume increase of 3dB, which is almost imperceptible.
To double the volume, you would instead need to multiply the number of watts by a factor of ten—requiring, for example, a 500-watt system to achieve twice the volume of a 50-watt system.
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Listen to the music stored on your iPod through the powerful speakers of a LG home cinema or audio product, whilst recharging your iPod. You can also use the remote control on the LG product to go through your music library on the iPod to choose the music you want to listen to. Selected models are also i-Phone compatible.

LG’s Premium Home Cinema Systems are equipped with the Virtual Sound Matrix to create an immersive audio experience, without distorting or exaggerating the original sound.
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