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29th 2006f September 2006
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Roy asked:
I have a LG DVD player which is Dolby Digital and DTS, 5.1 Surround enabled. So now can I use a Frontech 5.1 Speaker with it? Will I get the Dolby effect? I have checked the manual of the speaker, it is not mentioned that it is Dolby enabled or not. But my DVD player is Dolby enabled. What should I do?
Filiberto
I have a LG DVD player which is Dolby Digital and DTS, 5.1 Surround enabled. So now can I use a Frontech 5.1 Speaker with it? Will I get the Dolby effect? I have checked the manual of the speaker, it is not mentioned that it is Dolby enabled or not. But my DVD player is Dolby enabled. What should I do?
Filiberto
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Try it that way first.
Comment by BrendaWise — September 29, 2006 @ 4:49 pm
Absolutely - here’s a nice little tutorial on how to position your speakers-
Comment by Treblemaker — October 2, 2006 @ 2:03 am
You are very vague in describing the speaker system. This speaker system will only give you Dolby Digital/DTS if it has a coaxial or optical digital input. If it only has the red and white analog RCA inputs, the best you will get is Pro-logic. Which is not the “Dolby effect.”
Comment by mrknositall — October 4, 2006 @ 5:59 pm