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When audio is mixed for a broadcast they send specific audio through each speaker. The front speakers are designed to give you audio that is coming out of the front TV. The rear speakers, or 'channels' are used to send audio that is happening off screen. Typically you'll get action sounds, music, or ambient noise like rain from your rear speakers. But because of the way audio is mixed, the front speakers are intended to play voices, the rear speakers are for ambient sounds.
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