Surround Sound Test 7.1 — Authentic

A standard 7.1 system includes: | Channel # | Name | Speaker Position | |-----------|----------------|------------------------------------------| | 1 | Front Left (L) | Left of screen | | 2 | Front Right (R) | Right of screen | | 3 | Center (C) | Above/below screen | | 4 | LFE (Subwoofer) | Low-frequency effects (0.1 channel) | | 5 | Side Left (Lss) | Left side, 90–110° from center | | 6 | Side Right (Rss)| Right side, 90–110° from center | | 7 | Rear Left (Lrs) | Behind listener, ~135–150° | | 8 | Rear Right (Rrs)| Behind listener, ~135–150° |

Note: Some layouts rename channels 5-6 as “Surround Back Left/Right” — test files vary. surround sound test 7.1

If you have Windows Sonic or Dolby Atmos for Headphones, the Dolby Access app includes a free 7.1 channel identification test. It will literally highlight which speaker is firing on a diagram. A standard 7

Before testing, it is important to visualize what you are checking. A 7.1 system consists of 8 distinct audio channels: Note: Some layouts rename channels 5-6 as “Surround


You might think, "I’ll just watch a movie." That is a mistake. Movies mix music, dialogue, and effects. A dedicated surround sound test 7.1 isolates each channel. Here is what a proper test reveals:

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