Let’s dive into the various channel numbers
In a basic 2.1ch system, you'll find left and right channels along with a subwoofer. Another frequently used configuration is the 5.1.2ch, which includes 5 horizontal channels (right, left, center, and two side channels) along with a subwoofer and 2 up-firing channels. Similarly, in a 9.1.4ch soundbar setup, you'll find 9 horizontal channels, one subwoofer, and 4 up-firing channels distributed across both the soundbar and the rear speakers.
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 B-series 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.