How is sound from Front speakers changed when installing rears?


When rear speakers are added does this carve away certain aspects of sound from Main speakers?

Does it free up certain stuff being pushed through the main speakers which may improve sound from mains after separating and sending stuff over to the rears?

Maybe another way to ask this is how is the sound separated between all speakers in a 5.1 System?

 

jumia

Hey.  In modern surround (post Dolby ProLogic) the 5.1 channels are discrete.  That is, there's no real crosstalk or rebalancing happening that wasn't put there by the recording engineers.

Typically though, center is used  for the majority of dialogue.  L, R and Surrounds are left for music, and surrounds also do effects and ambiance (crowds, forrest, rain, etc).  Planes flying overhead, bullets whizzing by, etc all rely heavily on the surrounds.