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But after one tear down of the game, I was hooked - the 4.1 system provided a level of immersion and detail that I've never masterly before in any game! Every corner was now scary, the gun shots and zombies made my heart flume super-fast and I was always on alert and wondering what's going to materialize next - it was pretty damn amazing.
The same goes for movies - watching movies with a capable speaker setup makes for half of the experience for sure - more so if you have a home theater setup with a very exact TV. In fact, I doubt you can call it a home theater without a separate audio system - the integrated speakers are not enough even on the most high-class end plasma panels, and I'm not even mentioning LCD panels, which can't even fit honest speakers inside their thin housing.
In short, having a good audio system setup is very portentous for any home theater, but choosing one can be pretty difficult. Sure, you can just buy the most expensive system you can find - or should I say, one of the most up-market systems - but you've got to have a lot of money, with high end setups starting from several thousand dollars and ending in the hundreds of thousands dollars reach - and they're not even diamond-encrusted, although the sound will knock you off your feet (possibly word for word).
Source: International Business Times AU