How to Build Down-Firing Subwoofers

How to Build Down-Firing Subwoofers


How to Build Down-Firing Subwoofers

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Down-firing subs can be less finicky about room placement.Down-firing subwoofers have pros and cons in terms of practicality and acoustic performance. Pointing a woofer to the floor can make it useful as a pedestal or side table. It can prevent foot and vacuum cleaner collisions from destroying the... Recent Article published on 1/5/2011 by Jan Benschop

How to Erase Everything on an iPod Without a Computer & iTunes

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As of January 2011, the most advanced iteration of the iPod is the Touch, a touchscreen media player that shares many features with the iPhone. If you're looking to completely erase your iPod without having to use the iTunes software (or a... Recent Article published on 1/5/2011 by Shawn Farner

How to Choose a Cable Amplifier

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Using a cable amplifier is an easy and convenient way to ensure that you are getting the most out of your cable-TV viewing experience. If one or more of the TVs in your home has a weak signal you can experience static and grainyness on the... Recent Article published on 1/5/2011 by Eoghan McCloskey

Will You be Able to Block Channels With Digital TV?

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Controlling television programming requires a few button presses.When digital televisions were brought into the mainstream market, as well as digital programming from local cable and satellite companies, the question arose about the ability to block specific channels from viewing. Recent Article published on 1/5/2011 by Amy Rodriguez

How to Locate Hidden Optic Spy Devices

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Hidden optical spy devices can be found with the right equipment.The widespread availability of eavesdropping devices is making unethical surveillance easier than ever. From sophisticated mini-cameras to infrared spy devices, surveillance has become an effective do-it-yourself activity. Just as technology is... Recent Article published on 1/5/2011 by Brian Cleary

How to Unlock the GM DVD Navigation Player

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Your GM navigation system is helpful on unfamiliar paths.Before using your General Motors (GM) navigation system, you must unlock it. Unlocking the navigation player involves contacting your nearest GM dealer, which can install the necessary DVD disk or will give you the option of installing it. Using... Recent Article published on 1/5/2011 by Chanel Adams

My LG Phone Won't See the Micro SD Card

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Many LG phones use MicroSD cards. MicroSD cards are portable memory devices that allow you to store additional information such as music, videos and images. This allows you to add additional content to your phone, while saving your device's... Recent Article published on 1/5/2011 by Kefa Olang

How to Open an Old Dictaphone Microcassette Recorder

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Dictaphone is a company that makes microcassette recorders and dictation machines.With modern mobile phones often possessing more recording space than a cassette, classic technology like Dictaphones can be alien and confusing to a modern user. The Dictaphone company pioneered the technology, which centers around recording the... Recent Article published on 1/5/2011 by Lee Johnson

How to Receive AM Radio in a Steel Building

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You can improve the overall signal strength of your AM radio by adjusting some of its settings.If you work in a building that is constructed of steel, you'll find it difficult to receive an AM radio station signal. This is because the steel in the building reflects the signal away from your radio antenna. To receive a clear signal on your... Recent Article published on 1/5/2011 by Greyson Ferguson

How to Change Coolant on a Hitachi Projection TV

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Wide-screen Hitachi TVA Hitachi Projection TV is essentially three screens connected together and operated by one circuit board. This TV uses monoethylene glycol as a coolant fluid to keep individual circuits from overheating. Although each of the three screens... Recent Article published on 1/5/2011 by Jen N

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