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Don't get the wrong idea though. A "proper" 2 channel system will still immerse you in sound. It's just more like listening to the "performers" on stage, rather than something you might be used to hearing in a surround sound movie for example.
It's weird because almost all stock cars have front and back speakers, so that's what people are used to hearing. So because it's what people know, sometimes things that sound different sound strange simply because they are different.
I didn't really "get" the 2 channel thing myself until I heard a really excellent 2 chan system, which was a home system not a car system. It had like $4000 speakers and was just unbelievable.
Then I heard more and more about 2 chan in cars, and done right it can be really great. That said, some people still prefer the old 4 chan too, and that's OK. There's plenty of gear out there for everybody.
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