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Surround sound… with a single speaker unit?

Allan Ford August 13, 2007

14 August 2007 – Being pelted by speakers placed at almost every angle has long been, acoustically speaking, the tried and tested way to gain surround sound. Now, US-based Polk Audio has created a single-bar speaker that it pledges will deliver a 5.1 surround sound experience from one location.

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The SurroundBar 50, which is an update of its original SurroundBar, is 128cm long and designed to sit underneath or above a 50in-odd TV. It uses the manufacturer’s own technology, which it describes as a mixture of signal processing and acoustical geometry, to deliver surround sound without the need for rear-mounted speakers.

How does it work? The SurroundBar contains ten speakers: two for the center and, at either end, four each for the right, left and ‘rear’ sources. Polk’s approach, called SDA Surround, generates a soundwave that essentially fools the human ear and brain into thinking the sound is coming from all around the room.

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The manufacturer said it has improved the SoundBar’s bass performance, though that doesn’t stop it offering an optional sub-woofer, which it claims may be suitable for those wanting even bassier bass or just for folk with a really big room. And if you have a 50in TV, we’d guess you already have a fairly big room.

The SurroundBar 50 will be available from October for around $1100. No European release date or pricing has yet been given.

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