Equalizers

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By Anthony Delgado 0 comments
The first thing to know about setting your EQ (equalizers) is that it is all about personal preference. However, there are many tricks that you can use to get the best sound possible whether you are dealing with a stereo, mono or surround sound ... more »
By eHow Electronics Editor 0 comments
Adding a graphics equalizer to your sound or home theater system can greatly improve the quality of what you hear. Graphics equalizers, when set up for a home system, not only let you adjust the quality of the sound to the size of the room, but ... more »
By just-wondering 0 comments
Connecting an external equalizer to your home theater system can be complicated because they are not generally designed for this kind of setup. I will show you how it's possible... more »
By BASHARAT SHAH, MD 0 comments
Graphic equalizers are designed to customize the quality of sound that can soothe your ears and brain. Different brains however have different tastes for different notes. Graphic equalizers basically are meant to increase or decrease the volume ... more »
By NotInMyBooks 0 comments
Gone are the days of vinyl. But you can still manage to get all your vinyls onto CD. Whether your a DJ and wanting to record a mix, or an oldie wanting to copy your faverouite Beatles song, this is how to copy vinyls easily.. more »
By eHow Electronics Editor 0 comments
The SoundTracker system will reduce the noise level, but will keep the signal intact whenever the radio is in reception mode. In transmission mode, it will improve the signal strength. This article will explain how to use the SoundTracker system... more »
By eHow Electronics Editor 2 comments
Bring out the best audio quality in your cassette recordings by checking your levels before you hit the record button... more »
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When you switch your audio from your television to your CD player (or between any other devices attached to your receiver), sometimes you’ll experience a dramatic change (offset) in volume. Volume is also referred to as “gain.” This phenomenon is ... more »