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A Glossary of Home Theater Terms
Frankly, don’t feel guilty if you want to skip over the below. But if you are curious about just what some of the terms and abbreviations stand for, read on:
dB - Short for
DD- “Dolby Digital”, the most popular form of digital surround sound, usually found on DVD soundtracks. Actually a compression algorithm that can provide 1 to 6 channels of movie audio .
DPL - “Dolby Pro Logic”. The last generation of
DTS - “Digital Theater System” similar to DD, but with less com- pression. Many feel it sounds better than DD, but you be the judge.
DVD - Amazing little video disk, DVD, doesn’t “mean” anything!
HT - “Home Theater”. What you make of it. But a home (theater) without a subwoofer, isn’t quite up to our definition!
Hz - Short for Hertz, the German scientist who came up with a scheme of measuring the frequency of sound waves.
LD - Laserdisc, grandfather to the DVD. Still capable of great pic- ture and sound. Increasingly going the way of the 33 1/3 LP.
LFE - “Low Frequency Effects” are the “.1” channel in 5.1 sound tracks. If you have a sub selected in your system, any LFE signal goes to the subwoofer. The sub may get bass from other channels as well however, depending on the “size” of speakers in your
RMS - A common and accurate way to rate the power of an amplifier. Literally “Root Means Squared”. Typically measured in “watts”.
SPL - “Sound Pressure Level”, a fancy way of saying “Volume”. Usually measured in dBs.
Sub - Short for subwoofer
“5.1” - Reference to 5 full range channels and one bass only channel.