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Sirius radio offers excellent variety and commercial-free radio. Many people on the road have found their daily commute more bearable. Now, you can bring your Sirius radio inside with you, so you can continue listening to your favorite music... more »
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Today's laptops and desktop computers are more user-friendly. As more people start use computers, operating systems, software and hardware accessories are coming with better instruction manuals and streamlined interfaces. Here are a few basic ... more »
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You need to get up in the morning. You need to know how to set your alarm clock... more »
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Video intercoms provide you with ease and peace of mind by allowing you to see and talk to the people who are at your door without having to be near the door, or open the door. Adding a video intercom to your current home security system isn’t an ... more »
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The 1/4 inch audio connector is one of the most used connections in audio hardware. You can find 1/4 inch connectors on instruments, headphones, recording equipment, effects processors and so much more. As such, you need to make sure to have the ... more »
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When dealing with audio hardware, the 1/4 inch connection is probably the most common connector you will deal with. There are a few considerations you need to keep in mind when you buy 1/4 inch connectors for replacements or to make your own cables... more »
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If you want a modern jukebox, then look no further than a TouchTunes jukebox. These jukeboxes have the ability to hold thousands of songs and are ideal for commercial use. To save money, you should look for a used TouchTunes jukebox... more »
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A video intercom system is a wonderful safety feature for your home, allowing you to see and communicate with people at your door without having to be at the door or to have to open the door... more »
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Vintage jukeboxes harken back to a time when rock-and-roll was young. Finding a vintage jukebox is not difficult if you know where to look. These jukeboxes often have a high resale value, making them worthwhile investments... more »
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Even knowledgeable audiophiles can find that the variety and complexity of audio and video systems makes buying a home entertainment system a time-consuming task. However, with some research and possibly professional help, it's not difficult to ... more »
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Speakers play the biggest role in how an audio system sounds, and often it is the audio receiver that drives the speakers. Neither piece of equipment can function at peak performance without quality audio cables. Here are some tips on how to buy ... more »
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Wireless headphones allow a person to listen to music or television while roaming. Offered in a variety of styles and a range of prices, wireless headphones are manufactured by most major electronics brands. Learn to buy wireless headphones that ... more »
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XLR connectors are immediately recognizable in the world of audio. You find XLR connectors most often on microphones and microphone cables. XLR connectors are also used for sending a balanced signal to a mixer or speakers. Here are some things to ... more »
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Choosing the right music player for you depends on what type of music you have and how you like to listen to it. You can purchase a personal CD player to play one disc at a time, or you can choose between many different varieties of mp3 players ... more »
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Combination appliances are mostly about saving space. In a dorm, small apartments or for people who live aboard a boat they can be a godsend. As an added bonus, they require a single outlet. Many of them are highly energy efficient with the ... more »
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Installing a siren for use with your home security system is a great way to ensure that, if your home is invaded, the warning will be heard. It also enhances the chance of the intruder leaving before causing further damage to your property. Here ... more »
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You want that new stereo, but are unsure how to begin. Here are some simple steps to making the right choice for your home... more »
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Though many people are using digital recorders, some still use tape recorders. A simple procedure will help clear up recordings and playbacks, as well as lessen the likelihood of a tape jam... more »
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New technology for electronics has given consumers many choices in answering machine models. It used to be that your standard machine was a mechanical device that recorded messages onto a tape. Now, with the advent of digital sound, the customer ... more »
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In-wall speakers and in-ceiling speakers used to be a much-maligned facet of the audiophile world. However, in recent years they’ve become more efficient and capable of higher quality output. They have the added bonus of maintaining your shelf ... more »
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Wireless intercom systems allow known visitors in while keeping uninvited strangers out. While installation is quick and easy, you must first determine if a wireless intercom system will work in your home... more »
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In this article you will learn how to get the latest version of frooty loop software.. more »
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Is your sound system making noises you don't want to hear? Try these tips to clear it up!.. more »
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A problem with a DLT drive can occur for any number of reasons. The most common problems occur when a tape is not put in correctly. A slip-up in the process the drive goes through while trying to load the tape can also occur. Fixing a problem is ... more »
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In the 1970s, eight track players temporarily competed with vinyl records and cassettes for space on the family's stereo system. Portable eight track tapes contained an album's worth of songs on magnetic tape inside a plastic box labeled with the ... more »