What do soundbar channel numbers mean?
Get to know the soundbar channel numbers before purchasing a soundbar – each one signifies a different audio function.
If you're thinking of adding a soundbar to your setup, a good place to start is understanding soundbar channel numbers. They tell you the number of channels the soundbar has. The number can make a big difference for audio quality and surround sound immersion.
11.1.4ch - The latest innovation in soundbars
Introducing the latest innovation in the soundbar market: the 11.1.4ch configuration. Let's use this as an example to understand the meaning behind each channel number. The first number indicates the number of forward-projecting horizontal channels. The second number is for the subwoofer, while the third signifies up-firing channels. In the case of an 11.1.4ch soundbar setup, it breaks down like this: 11 primary standard audio channels, 1 subwoofer for enhanced bass, and 4 up-firing channels for overhead effects.
What does the third number stand for?
Like the 11.1.4ch setup, many premium soundbars have a third number. These channels are used to create incredibly immersive audio experiences by adding height to the sound, and making it feel like sound is coming from above you. These effects are among the most impactful aspects of virtual surround sound.
11.1.4ch Q-series Soundbar
9.1.4ch Q-series Soundbar
5.1.2ch Q-series Soundbar
2.1ch Soundbar
- The images shown are for illustrative purposes only and may not be an exact representation of the product.
- The actual direction of sound projected from the channels may vary from the image.