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Meta
31st 2008f December 2007
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Greg L asked:
I bought this subwoofer and it didn’t come with a manual or anything that said anything about it besides that it is an AIWA TS-W35 powered subwoofer. I looked on the internet and nothing came up. I would just really like to know how much power it has to see if I will need to get a better one. Thanks
Garland
I bought this subwoofer and it didn’t come with a manual or anything that said anything about it besides that it is an AIWA TS-W35 powered subwoofer. I looked on the internet and nothing came up. I would just really like to know how much power it has to see if I will need to get a better one. Thanks
Garland
31st 2008f December 2007
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sonyab523 asked:
Okay so I want a theatre system where the TV will produce the sound from the surround sound speakers, and my dvd player. In order for it to play through the TV I need a home theatre system with a A/V receiver right? What is a DVD receiver and can I get that to do the same thing as the A/V receiver? Also I have a HDTV and a X box360, is there something specifically I should be getting so the sound comes out good?
TV guy, the theatre system from amazon I was thinking about has 2 A/V inputs - 1 A/V output. Here is the link to another one I am considering, can you tell me if I am able to hook up my game system and both my TV so the sound comes through on both? And which one should I get as well with having an HDTV? Thanks!
Okay so I want a theatre system where the TV will produce the sound from the surround sound speakers, and my dvd player. In order for it to play through the TV I need a home theatre system with a A/V receiver right? What is a DVD receiver and can I get that to do the same thing as the A/V receiver? Also I have a HDTV and a X box360, is there something specifically I should be getting so the sound comes out good?
TV guy, the theatre system from amazon I was thinking about has 2 A/V inputs - 1 A/V output. Here is the link to another one I am considering, can you tell me if I am able to hook up my game system and both my TV so the sound comes through on both? And which one should I get as well with having an HDTV? Thanks!
http://www.amazon.com/Sony-DAV-C450-Dream-System/dp/B000067O9B/sr=1-11/qid=1167431639/ref=sr_1_11/104-0608555-6542356?ie=UTF8&s=electronics
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=004&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AIT&viewitem=&item=140069232821&rd=1&rd=1
Gerry
29th 2007f December 2007
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z3gtx asked:
Ok looking for a home theatre for my hdtv, hdmi compatability. But if I buy a home theatre with hdmi and connect it to the tv through component, will there be much of a difference if it where the hdmi version? Just looking towards the sound quality since my ps3 can’t support the sound on the regular tv speakers.
George
Ok looking for a home theatre for my hdtv, hdmi compatability. But if I buy a home theatre with hdmi and connect it to the tv through component, will there be much of a difference if it where the hdmi version? Just looking towards the sound quality since my ps3 can’t support the sound on the regular tv speakers.
George
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28th 2007f December 2007
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pendzi_princess asked:
I know I have to wire it for 8 ohms, easy, but will I get the same results as I did in my car? I know the room volume will be different so it will sound different. I won’t have my amp hooked up to the subs though, so I can’t figure how it will sound as good. Or how can I hook up my amp also without spending an arm and a leg on a inverter?
Burt
I know I have to wire it for 8 ohms, easy, but will I get the same results as I did in my car? I know the room volume will be different so it will sound different. I won’t have my amp hooked up to the subs though, so I can’t figure how it will sound as good. Or how can I hook up my amp also without spending an arm and a leg on a inverter?
Burt
27th 2007f December 2007
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nick c asked:
well, for my b-day im getting either a lcd tv for my room or a home theatre system, both are in the same price range but im trying to decide what i should get first because if i get the tv first for my b-day i can get the theatre system for christmas and my b-day is october 31 and yes its halloween but what should i get first?
oh and i have a tv but its a crapy bulge screen with a cable hook in the back not color coded plugs, so any suggestions yall
Jacinto
well, for my b-day im getting either a lcd tv for my room or a home theatre system, both are in the same price range but im trying to decide what i should get first because if i get the tv first for my b-day i can get the theatre system for christmas and my b-day is october 31 and yes its halloween but what should i get first?
oh and i have a tv but its a crapy bulge screen with a cable hook in the back not color coded plugs, so any suggestions yall
Jacinto
27th 2007f December 2007
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xDjAsOnF asked:
This week on CyberShack TV, we took a quick look at Home Theatre PC’s. Now we get an insider’s guide on the sort of parts we used and why to help you make one from CyberShack’s reviewer!
Oscar
24th 2007f December 2007
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Steven Magill asked:
Copyright (c) 2008 Steven Magill
In this day and age of huge flat-screen television sets and tricked out sound systems, its not easy for you to determine what will work or not work for you. There is a wide variety of reasons for this, but you still want to have the best of the best when possible. Finding the best home theatre system is part of this deal. The following guidelines will help simplify this task for you.
Fit the System To Your Budget.
Finding the right system for you at the price that you want to pay for is as simple as knowing what to look for and where. Fortunately for you there are plenty of makes and models to choose from and plenty of places to look. The wide selection available will enable you, to find the surround sound system, which will fit right into your dollar range, providing of course you are strong enough to stick too your budget.
Save Time and Money.
It isn’t always easy to know where to look to find the best deals. Right in your own home town, you will find electronic stores from the chain stores to the Mom and Pop operations. You and I both know that it can be very time consuming and expensive (high price of gas) checking out each one individually. But, if you let your fingers do the walking (and I don’t mean the phone book) you will save time, frustration and best of all money. What do you mean let my fingers do the walking? you ask.
Look What’s New
You should let your fingers walk on the Internet. The information you will find will cover everything from what system will fit your particular room size, to help in laying out the design for your system and will also provide places too price compare. With the information you uncover, you will be able to make an informed decision as to the best home theatre system just for you. The fact of the matter is you may save money, as well as time, if you decide to purchase your system on the Internet.
Summary:
If you have a small home with small rooms, then you probably don’t need much as far as a home theater system goes. You don’t want to overdo it and spend money on something that you wont’ make use of. On the other hand if you are looking for a home theater system to make it seem like you are right there in the movies, those are available too. However, be prepared to pay a higher price for the increased quality. In the end it all boils down to you using common sense to make the right decision for you. If you follow the suggestions and your common sense, it will be easy for you to find the best home theatre system, which will save you time and money.
Cornelius
Copyright (c) 2008 Steven Magill
In this day and age of huge flat-screen television sets and tricked out sound systems, its not easy for you to determine what will work or not work for you. There is a wide variety of reasons for this, but you still want to have the best of the best when possible. Finding the best home theatre system is part of this deal. The following guidelines will help simplify this task for you.
Fit the System To Your Budget.
Finding the right system for you at the price that you want to pay for is as simple as knowing what to look for and where. Fortunately for you there are plenty of makes and models to choose from and plenty of places to look. The wide selection available will enable you, to find the surround sound system, which will fit right into your dollar range, providing of course you are strong enough to stick too your budget.
Save Time and Money.
It isn’t always easy to know where to look to find the best deals. Right in your own home town, you will find electronic stores from the chain stores to the Mom and Pop operations. You and I both know that it can be very time consuming and expensive (high price of gas) checking out each one individually. But, if you let your fingers do the walking (and I don’t mean the phone book) you will save time, frustration and best of all money. What do you mean let my fingers do the walking? you ask.
Look What’s New
You should let your fingers walk on the Internet. The information you will find will cover everything from what system will fit your particular room size, to help in laying out the design for your system and will also provide places too price compare. With the information you uncover, you will be able to make an informed decision as to the best home theatre system just for you. The fact of the matter is you may save money, as well as time, if you decide to purchase your system on the Internet.
Summary:
If you have a small home with small rooms, then you probably don’t need much as far as a home theater system goes. You don’t want to overdo it and spend money on something that you wont’ make use of. On the other hand if you are looking for a home theater system to make it seem like you are right there in the movies, those are available too. However, be prepared to pay a higher price for the increased quality. In the end it all boils down to you using common sense to make the right decision for you. If you follow the suggestions and your common sense, it will be easy for you to find the best home theatre system, which will save you time and money.
Cornelius
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24th 2007f December 2007
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ryantc213 asked:
I dont want something with speakers since I am just running it to my surround sound. What brand is a good buy for the money. I dont want to spend alot of money on this. Thanks!
Aron
I dont want something with speakers since I am just running it to my surround sound. What brand is a good buy for the money. I dont want to spend alot of money on this. Thanks!
Aron
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21st 2007f December 2007
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John V asked:
I finished off my basement last year, before closing it up with drywall, I prewired for home theatre system, also for 4 speakers in the walls.
How do I take the exposed wires and put the metal type plugs on them to plug into system, or is that necessary?
Shad
I finished off my basement last year, before closing it up with drywall, I prewired for home theatre system, also for 4 speakers in the walls.
How do I take the exposed wires and put the metal type plugs on them to plug into system, or is that necessary?
Shad
21st 2007f December 2007
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Littledrummerboy asked:
Basically, how do you convert the output a home theatre system uses to a 1/4 inch headphone jack
Heath
Basically, how do you convert the output a home theatre system uses to a 1/4 inch headphone jack
Heath








