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- How to Disassemble a Subwoofer
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- Can You Use Indoor Speakers Outside?
- DIY: Projection Screens
- How to Reduce Digital Noise
- DIY Bass Speaker
- How to Download Music to a Sidekick Slide
- Nikon Colorpix Camera S1 Troubleshooting
- Surround Speakers in Ceiling Vs. Wall
Posted: Installing a TV can be accomplished by anyone with basic home repair knowledge. Most TV installing projects don’t require a lot of tools, but a few basic tools are crucial. Tools can be found in most hardware or electronic stores. Safety... Recent Article published on 7/3/2010 by Brian Bores |
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Posted: Understanding how a speaker works is the first step in being able to repair a blown speaker. But the first step in understanding how a speaker works is knowing what components are involved in the speaker. Speakers work by utilizing a series of... Recent Article published on 7/3/2010 by Sean Farmer |
Can You Use Indoor Speakers Outside? Posted: If you are considering using your indoor speakers for outdoor use, there are a number of pros and cons to consider before completing your installation. Indoor speakers, as you may have guessed, are not designed for extended use outdoors, and thus... Recent Article published on 7/3/2010 by David Wesley Woo |
Posted: If you own a projector you likely will need a screen. Although it is possible to purchase a somewhat inexpensive projection screen to display the video, it is possible to save a good deal of money by creating your own projection screen. You may... Recent Article published on 7/3/2010 by Greyson Ferguson |
Posted: Digital noise is similar to grain in 35mm film. The biggest difference is that film grain is silver and beautiful, where digital noise is multiple colors and rather unattractive. Noise appears when the sensor in your digital camera heats up from... Recent Article published on 7/3/2010 by Robert Schultze |
Posted: The trend in music is more and deeper bass in stereo. Standard LP mono records have been replaced by the new low bass: the subwoofer. These speakers are able to reproduce notes as low as 16.35 Hz. Down there, 100 dB of amplitude is needed to hear... Recent Article published on 7/2/2010 by Thomas Edward |
How to Download Music to a Sidekick Slide Posted: The Sidekick Slide comes with capabilities that enable media entertainment amenities like music downloading, real audio ringtone playback and multimedia messaging. But, out of all of the phone's features, the music downloading feature is one of... Recent Article published on 7/2/2010 by Meaghan Ellis |
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Surround Speakers in Ceiling Vs. Wall Posted: Surround sound speakers can be an intricate part of the home theater experience, most significantly because the physical locations of the speakers help create something like a realistic theater experience. Whether your speakers are in the ceiling... Recent Article published on 7/2/2010 by David Wesley Woo |
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