I Cinema Surround

I have a newborn baby is useful to keep my home cinema surround sound preparation?
This is a couple of weeks and I see no so it will be convenient to use the surround sound for at least the next two years and believe there will be another over the next two years. Knowing that Young children are like when it gets a little older, it is likely that the damage if I leave the sub. Audio Monitor this art should have a good resale value. Does anyone is a real experience of the situation, not just conjecture. Normally the two American men and foolish responses seem to think that I'm running a sort of disco in my aquarium room before and seems to think that given my immature babies sleep, what you want me to go back anyway. At least two of the four is not bad either an individual with a valid opinion
These amplified speakers can be placed almost anywhere in the room. The sound of a submarine is what they call non-directional. In other words, you feel more or less the sound of a penny more. You hide behind the sofa or chair, if not too close to a TV tube using a regular image style. Subs generate sufficiently strong magnetic field can distort the image. Mount the speakers mounted other high reach of little fingers. An easy way is to use the configuration of wireless speakers.
360° cinema with 8 channel surround sound
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