How to Install 18-Gauge Speaker Wire in a Curtis Surround Sound System

How to Install 18-Gauge Speaker Wire in a Curtis Surround Sound System


How to Install 18-Gauge Speaker Wire in a Curtis Surround Sound System

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Spread out the Curtis surround sound speakers by connecting the system with 18-gauge wire.Curtis surround sound systems are sold as home theater-in-a-box packages containing all speakers and a subwoofer with a built-in amplifier. Speaker cables also come with Curtis surround sound systems, although the 10-foot length of each supplied... Recent Article published on 6/16/2010 by Evan Burgess

How to Build Your Own Wireless Cell Phone Boosters

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The convenience of a cell phone can be sorely tested when the signal inside your home is weak or nonexistent. You can build a cell phone booster that will dramatically increase the signal strength of the cell phone's receiving antenna. A few... Recent Article published on 6/16/2010 by Marshal M. Rosenthal

How to Connect a Stereo Surround Amplifier to a Stereo

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Connect stereo speakers to your stereo amplifier.A stereo amplifier sends out the audio signal to its connected speakers. A stereo surround amplifier has two speaker connections and allows you to connect any brand or form of speaker to the amp (as long as the speakers are designed to hook up... Recent Article published on 6/16/2010 by Greyson Ferguson

Allsop Scratch Repair Instructions

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Try repairing a scratched DVD with an Allsop kit before tossing the disc in the trash.A scratched CD or DVD might be saved with an Allsop repair kit. The key to repairing a disc that is not terribly scratched is to buff out the marks on the shiny side using a polishing fluid. The Allsop kit comes with buffing cloths and enough... Recent Article published on 6/16/2010 by Evan Burgess

How to Add a Line-In Jack on a Stereo

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Connect multiple devices to your stereo system.Home stereo systems often allow you to connect outside devices, such as televisions and DVD players, giving the connected equipment improved audio output over the television's speakers. However, many stereo systems only have one line-in jack. If... Recent Article published on 6/16/2010 by Greyson Ferguson

How to Put Movies From Shrink Onto an iPod

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DVD Shrink is a program you can use to rip DVD movies from the disc that they're stored on to your hard drive. Once you have ripped one of these movie files, it stays in the folder you ripped it to on your hard drive and is accessible via the DVD... Recent Article published on 6/16/2010 by Stephen Lilley

How to Wire a 1995 Kenwood Home Stereo System

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Hook up speakers to your home stereo system.A 1995 Kenwood home stereo system has a built-in tape deck and CD tray, allowing you to play the different audio formats over the same system. The stereo system also has two accompanying speakers that connect directly into the rear of the home... Recent Article published on 6/16/2010 by Greyson Ferguson

How to Install AMW Surround Sound Speakers

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Add a TV to an AMW surround sound package for a complete home theater.AMW was an electronics company that manufactured home theater-in-a-box systems with speakers, a receiver and built-in DVD player. The standard AMW 5.1 system includes two front and two rear speakers, a center channel and powered subwoofer that... Recent Article published on 6/16/2010 by Evan Burgess

32-Inch Plasma Vs. LCD

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32-inch Plasma vs. LCDYou've decided to go out and buy a new 32-inch flat screen TV. Problem is that you have many manufacturers to choose from. And you really don't know the difference between plasma and LCD. Don't worry, you're not alone. Recent Article published on 6/16/2010 by Contributing Writer

Description of NMEA Protocol

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The National Marine Electronics Association developed a set of specifications and standards to define the interfaces used to connect various pieces of equipment. The NMEA Protocol, first released in March 1983 and known as NMEA 0183, focuses on... Recent Article published on 6/16/2010 by Lauren K.Allen

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