Subwoofer
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Yamaha RX-A1010 AVENTAGE 7.1 Channel Networking A/V Receiver Review
Audio Receivers Reviews on Audioholics &bull Dec 15, 2011
Where audio and video equipment undergoes rigorous objective and subjective tests by our staff, ensuring that marketing slogans aren't the only guidelines for your home theater choices. Learn about all sorts of authentic (if sometimes off-the-wall) products that you can spray on, tape on, insert into, or otherwise use to improve a room's acoustics. Sometimes a receiver or a format-converter isn't enough. In those cases, audio and video processors can do wonders to the sounds and sights in your home theater. Peruse our reviews of A/V processors to discover the ones you need. Receivers are often the heart of a… Full Story »
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The Best Port Sizes for Subwoofers
Home Audio How-To's on eHow &bull Dec 15, 2011
Powerful home theater and car audio bass can be had by using a ported subwoofer. There is, depending on the specifications of the subwoofer itself, a varied array of port diameters and lengths. These dimensions dictate the tune of the… Full Story »
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Awesome-sounding under-$100 audio gift ideas
The Audiophiliac on CNET &bull Dec 14, 2011
Audio gifts are always a great idea for anyone who likes music or home theater. Here's a quick round up of affordable goodies, priced from $100 or less! First thing, the "Boombox" name might be a little misleading; this tiny thing can't boom, but the Logitech Mini Boombox does sound better than I could have imagined for its size, and price, $100. I'm not of fan micro speakers, but this one ain't bad. The Zoom H1 Handy Portable Digital Recorder ($100) is exactly what the… Full Story »
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The Advantages of a Dual-Opposed Subwoofer
Home Audio How-To's on eHow &bull Dec 14, 2011
Subwoofers anchoring a home theater provide the rumble and visceral impact needed to draw you into the action. However, many subwoofers are large, with questionable construction that causes excessive cabinet vibration and "boominess." Dual-... Full Story »
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Research and Markets: Loudspeakers - Global Strategic Business Report 2011
Business Wire Technology News &bull Dec 13, 2011
DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c598e8/loudspeakers_glo) has announced the addition of the "Loudspeakers - Global Strategic Business Report" report to their offering. This report analyzes the worldwide markets for Loudspeakers in US$ Million and Thousand Units by the following Product Segments:… Full Story »
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Marantz SR5006 AV Receiver Video Review
Audio Receivers Reviews on Audioholics &bull Dec 13, 2011
Where audio and video equipment undergoes rigorous objective and subjective tests by our staff, ensuring that marketing slogans aren't the only guidelines for your home theater choices. Learn about all sorts of authentic (if sometimes off-the-wall) products that you can spray on, tape on, insert into, or otherwise use to improve a room's acoustics. Sometimes a receiver or a format-converter isn't enough. In those cases, audio and video processors can do wonders to the sounds and sights in your home theater. Peruse our reviews of A/V processors to discover the ones you need. Receivers are often the heart of a… Full Story »
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How to Treat the Inside of a Built-in Cabinet for a Subwoofer
Home Audio How-To's on eHow &bull Dec 13, 2011
Putting a subwoofer in a built-in cabinet is an ideal way to disguise a piece of audio equipment that doesn't fit the style and decor of your home. However, putting a subwoofer in a cabinet can have some ramifications. Subwoofers… Full Story »
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How to Build an Enclosed Ported Subwoofer
Home Audio How-To's on eHow &bull Dec 13, 2011
In an audio system, a properly built subwoofer can create the deep rumble of a passing spaceship or the resonant undertow of a bass guitar. Building a ported subwoofer enclosure allows you to choose the best materials and apply a… Full Story »
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What Is HPF on a Subwoofer?
Home Audio How-To's on eHow &bull Dec 13, 2011
Nothing short circuits an exciting low bass passage more than the startling sound of the subwoofer driver bottoming out. This is a phenomenon that occurs when the subwoofer has reached its maximum excursion. Once this happens, it is not uncommon… Full Story »
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Levels of Subwoofers
Home Audio How-To's on eHow &bull Dec 12, 2011
Subwoofers provide the powerful, rollicking bass that adds so much character to modern music and movie soundtracks. Although subwoofers provide a small fraction of the overall soundtrack, the level of the subwoofer is important for it to blend proper... Full Story »
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Are Two Ohm or Four Ohm Subwoofers Better?
Home Audio How-To's on eHow &bull Dec 12, 2011
Adding subwoofers to car stereos and home theater systems gives drama and impact to audio. Choices abound with subwoofer options and as with any speaker purchase, the question of impedance comes up. Impedance has no effect on speaker quality, so… Full Story »
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How to Connect a KEF Subwoofer Kube-1
Home Audio How-To's on eHow &bull Dec 12, 2011
British speaker manufacturer KEF is known for their home audio speakers and subwoofers. Of these, the Kube-1 is a compact, 200 watt subwoofer, designed for teaming with their KHT home theater systems. Connecting the Kube-1 sub to your surround receiv... Full Story »
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How to Hook Up a Jensen Home Theater Subwoofer Connection
Home Audio How-To's on eHow &bull Dec 12, 2011
Jensen is an older and respected name in home and car audio. Like many manufacturers, Jensen produces a range of home theater products. Jensen subwoofers provide that extra low-end, which is essential when listening to a DVD or Blu-ray soundtrack.… Full Story »
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How to Connect a Subwoofer to a Parasound P3
Home Audio How-To's on eHow &bull Dec 12, 2011
The Parasound P3 stereo preamplifier is a high-end unit, built with high quality internal components and a sleek modern design. The Parasound P3, like many stereo preamplifiers, lacks a dedicated subwoofer output. Fortunately, there is a conventional... Full Story »
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How to Open the Subwoofer of the Logitech X-230
Home Audio How-To's on eHow &bull Dec 12, 2011
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Do You Need to Enclose a Subwoofer?
Home Audio How-To's on eHow &bull Dec 12, 2011
Subwoofer systems rely on pressurizing the air to create the intense sound waves we perceive as bass. What it not commonly understood is the sound waves coming from the back of the speaker is equal in intensity as the ones… Full Story »
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How to Steer the Low End With a Cardioid Subwoofer
Home Audio How-To's on eHow &bull Dec 12, 2011
Low-frequency audio is not directional, unless the sound source is about the same size as the wavelength of the frequency. A low note of 35 hertz has a wavelength of 33 feet. Thus, using a single directional subwoofer is impractical.… Full Story »
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Audioengine 5+
Home Audio Reviews on eCoustics &bull Dec 6, 2011
The fantastic, audiophile-friendly Audioengine 5+ speakers sound powerful without a thunderous subwoofer or booming bass. Full Story »
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Denon PMA-A100 Integrated Amplifier Video Review & Measurement Report
Amplifier Reviews on Audioholics &bull Dec 6, 2011
Where audio and video equipment undergoes rigorous objective and subjective tests by our staff, ensuring that marketing slogans aren't the only guidelines for your home theater choices. Learn about all sorts of authentic (if sometimes off-the-wall) products that you can spray on, tape on, insert into, or otherwise use to improve a room's acoustics. Sometimes a receiver or a format-converter isn't enough. In those cases, audio and video processors can do wonders to the sounds and sights in your home theater. Peruse our reviews of A/V processors to discover the ones you need. Receivers are often the heart of a… Full Story »
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Sherbourn PA 7-350 Seven-Channel Amplifier Preview
Amplifier Reviews on Audioholics &bull Dec 5, 2011
Where audio and video equipment undergoes rigorous objective and subjective tests by our staff, ensuring that marketing slogans aren't the only guidelines for your home theater choices. Learn about all sorts of authentic (if sometimes off-the-wall) products that you can spray on, tape on, insert into, or otherwise use to improve a room's acoustics. Sometimes a receiver or a format-converter isn't enough. In those cases, audio and video processors can do wonders to the sounds and sights in your home theater. Peruse our reviews of A/V processors to discover the ones you need. Receivers are often the heart of a… Full Story »














