How to Bridge Dual Voice Coil Speakers Posted: Dual voice coil speakers have two voice coils connected to the same speaker cone. This allows two different channels to be connected to one speaker. This can save money since only one speaker is needed by the amp. This setup also reduces the... Recent Article published on 7/24/2010 by William Kinsey
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How to Connect an HDMI Cable to a Cable Box Posted: Many television companies offer their programming in high definition (HD), and consumers are looking for ways to take advantage of this offering. HDMI cables, which provide images for high-definition televisions and other HD-capable devices,... Recent Article published on 7/24/2010 by WayneC
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How to Connect a Sharp TV to a PC Posted: Sharp LCD TV sets are equipped with a 15-pin video input port for a direct connection to a computer or laptop using a standard VGA (video graphics array) cable. The connection is the same as hooking up a computer or laptop to an external monitor... Recent Article published on 7/24/2010 by Evan Burgess
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How to Connect Speaker Cable Connectors Posted: Speaker connectors, such as banana plugs, make wire connections to speakers and amplifiers easier. In addition, these connectors create a gas-tight configuration, virtually eliminating corrosion of copper wiring due to exposure to oxygen. These... Recent Article published on 7/24/2010 by David Lipscomb
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How to Transfer Applications From a PC to an iPhone Posted: In addition to playing MP3s, movies and audiobooks, your Apple iPhone can also host a variety of applications, or apps. Download games, productivity apps, social networking apps and utility applications from the iTunes App Store, which is free... Recent Article published on 7/24/2010 by KR Knowlin |
How to Record From a Cassette Deck to a Computer Posted: If you have cassettes that contain precious memories, you probably already know that tapes don't last forever and that their sound quality degrades with time. An easy way to preserve what's on your tapes is to record from a cassette deck to your... Recent Article published on 7/24/2010 by Everett Bradman
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How to Troubleshoot Speaker Systems Posted: The typical stereo receiver speaker system, regardless of how expensive it may have been, is usually designed to shut down by blowing a fuse at the first sign of a problem. This sort of default is designed as a means of protecting the system... Recent Article published on 7/24/2010 by David Woo
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How to Add 2 Subwoofers to 7.1 Posted: A 7.1 home theater speaker system consists of seven speakers plus a subwoofer connected to a surround sound receiver. When the system just doesn't pump out enough bass to satisfy, it's possible to connect two powered subwoofers even if the... Recent Article published on 7/24/2010 by Evan Burgess
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What Is Skype Internet Phone? Posted: Skype is communications software that allows users to make calls over the Internet. Skype is popular due to its affordability, and as of 2010, over 20 million users are online during peak times. Recent Article published on 7/24/2010 by LaToya J. Murray
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How to Diagnose Whether RCA Outputs Are Working on an Amplifier Posted: Home stereo amplifiers often use RCA-type audio jacks to connect various components. Output jacks on the amplifier generally connect either to a recording device, such as a tape deck or CD burner, or certain loudspeaker models that use phono... Recent Article published on 7/24/2010 by Evan Burgess
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