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3.0
— a rather specific option: a system of two stereo speakers (see "2.0"), supplemented by a third speaker for the centre channel. This format, in comparison with classical stereoacoustics, more accurately "displays" the sound source in the space in front of the listener and allows you to achieve more reliable sound. However, in this case, there is still no talk of a full-fledged surround sound from all sides, since there are no rear speakers in the kit. They can also be purchased separately; however, if you need surround sound, it’s easier to immediately purchase a ready-made 5.0 or 5.1 kit. And in situations where such sound is not needed, most users prefer classic stereo acoustics: the presence of a third speaker accordingly affects the cost of the kit and can complicate the connection. In light of all this, 3.0 kits are not particularly popular.