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The difference is that the "multi-channel stereo" mode will add simulated ambience to a stereo sound source by utilizing the speakers of your surround system. If your system has only two speakers, choose "2 channel" sound. If you have a multi-channel speaker setup, then listen to both settings and choose the one you prefer.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi zach, With 2 channel it plays back 2-channel audio signals without adding any surround effect. Monaural and multi-channel audio signals are output after being converted into a 2-channel signal. While Multi Channel Stereo outputs sound from all connected speakers. When 2-channel or monaural audio signals are input, the receiver outputs sound from all speakers without adding any surround effect. When multi-channel audio signals are input, sound may not be output from certain speakers depending on the speaker settings or playback content. Hope this helps! David
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