Originally posted by: mrgq912
I use the audigy 1 sound card.
I am thinking about getting the new X-fi platinum (from circut city for 130) and want to pair them to a good 5.1 setup. But then i thought the same thing you guys are saying, there really is not that much diff with a extra center speaker, and my 4.1 are still going strong. So then why do i need a new soundcard. I am always torn between my inner tech geek side and my logical smart buyer side.
Also what is an HT setup.
HT = hometheater.
I have
an RS550MKII 5.0 set and a
PB10 hooked up to a receiver that the computer is hooked up to.
If you watch a lot of movies on your PC, it might be a good idea to get a 5.1 set rather than sticking with 4.1
In DVD movies, something like 70% of the sound is supposed to come out the center channel. Games will be just fine without a center channel though.
Maybe going in to listen to some different stuff would be a good idea for you to decide if you think it might be worth it.
Something like Circuit City would have some
entry level HTIB systems to check out.
(HTIB = home theater in a box)
In a HTIB system, you're going to get a receiver, 5 to 7 speakers, and a sub.
Wiring will be included for sub and speakers... and some will come with a DVD player also.
Check out AVSforum for some more ideas. They even have a HTIB area.