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 | i have a set of home audio floor standing speaker box's
and i want to put speaker in the box's but no wanna
sales home audio sub woofers if you know of a store that sales
just home audio sub woofers please tell me More |
| Asked by: Louis R |
| Check partsexpress.com and madisound.com They each sell speaker components and lots of other stuff. Seems they will have what you are looking for . More |
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 | I have a new condo and want to set up home audio systems throughout the home including a surround system in the main room with HD TV but also in several other rooms and I want to do it wirelessly. I am a musician and therefore audio quality is going to be very important. Any ideas? Thanks. More |
| Asked by: jtearre |
| Pioneer... just got some myself. They sound great! More |
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 | I am thinking of getting a new home audio system, and I was wondering what I should look for in the impedance of my reciever's output and speakers.
I know it's measured in Ohms, usually 4,6, or 8, but which would give the best perfomance? I'm looking for the most accurate audio reproduction.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Also, I'm not looking to spend over $600 for the system. The best impedance rating withing this budget... More |
| Asked by: Carefree Alpaca! |
| 8 ohms is pretty much standard. 6 ohms is fine too. 4 ohm speakers will be easier to drive, but may cause some amplifiers to overheat... More |
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 | I have all the wires in my house run for the speakers throughout the walls. I want the receiver to be located in the kitchen. I want to be able to control the home theatre(tv) and the home audio all from the kitchen. Must be able to shut off home theatre and listen to home audio or vice versa. Thank you! More |
| Asked by: brandon |
| ok it sounds to me like your looking for a fiew things. what I reccomend is a reciever with 2 zone audio. You can get yamaha, denon, or marantz for a good price and they all are good, user friendly, and pretty easy to set up. Now for controll over the whole house you can use a rf remote from universal remotes like the mx 900 with a ir repeater like the mrf350. if you have multiple rooms then you will want to look into a speaker selecter with volume contolls. Nile makes a good one. More |
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 | I'm on a limited budget, but would like to get a nice home audio system for my family room. I need to have the surround speakers in the ceiling. Should I buy a complete system or maybe piece on together? Thanks! More |
| Asked by: Michael A |
| Hi. you can buy a complete system which is a home theater in a box, but you would not get the flexibility and sound quality of a system put together with some of the best components from different manufacturers.Ok,so we know your budget. If you could let me know if you want 5 speakers and a subwoofer (5.1) or 7 speakers and a subwoofer(7.1) ?Any particular brand of Receiver ? What Source are you using or going to buy ? (DVD/CD Player,Satellite,Tuner,Turntable)
Loudspeakers all vary in their sound quality.Some are bright sounding , others emphasise the bass frequencies while some have a fairly neutral sound meaning the do not favour any part of the frequency range.These tend to be more expensive than the others but are easier to live with .They reproduce all kinds of music equally well.
Other people on Answers will tell you to spend the most money on speakers and to get them first but that is not the way to go if you want the best sound for your budget.
The Source is the most important part because this is where the signal,( which has been retrieved from the software) is converted into an electrical equivalent and sent to the Pre-Amplifier.(or the Pre-Amp section of a Receiver) to be amplified enough to send to the Power Amplifiers (or the Power-Amp section of a Receiver) The Power Amps amplify the signal enough to be sent to the Loudspeakers.
This is how the signal travells through all of the components and only in this direction.The point is the signal can never be improved within the chain once it has started.It can only be maintained or degraded.Audio and Video reproduction is a damage control job.If we don't get quality information from the Source.....the Pre-Amp,Power Amps, and the Speakers cannot improve the signal. What is generated from the Source component will be reproduced ,but not improved in the chain.Therefore the goal is to change the signal as little as possible.
HERE ARE SOME VERY GOOD RECEIVERS WITH HDMI.
DENON AVR.887.
http://www.circuitcity.com/ssm/Specifications-of-Denon-7-1-Channel-HDMI-Receiver-AVR887/sem/rpsm/oid/159487/rpem/ccd/productDetailSpecification.do#tabs
ONKYO TX - SR 575.
http://www.onecall.com/ProductDetails.aspx?id=86983 More |