Stereos

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If you can't afford brand new stereo equipment but you still want to enjoy your music, consider buying used equipment. Often, pre-owned equipment performs great and lasts a long time. Just follow the steps below to buy used stereo equipment... more »
By shorty209 1 comments
Have you wondered how all these people are "getting their music online"? I used to until I figured these helpful tips on how to copy music from the 1)INTERNET to your 2)MEDIA PLAYER to a 3)MUSIC DEVICE such as a MP3 or CD... more »
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Here are some tips on how you can find amazing deals on dj mixers.. more »
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Here are some tips on how you can find amazing deals on home audio speakers... more »
By Jane Doe 1 comments
Often times CDS and DVDS develop small scratches due to ware and tear from heavy usage or poor storing. Fortunately there are many ways to reduce or remove scratches from a CD/DVD. One less known way of removing CD scratches is with the use of ... more »
By therockrelic 0 comments
There are many good sound systems on the market these days, and each one promotes itself as "the best". But how do you know the one you're looking for is right for YOU? This article is designed to help you FIND it!.. more »
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JVC RV-NB1 Kaboom Series Boombox facilitates recording, which means that you can record a radio station or a CD on a cassette and enjoy it later. You can record a CD in the same order or create your program to be recorded in the order you want. ... more »
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This is the simplest way to Install a Car Stereo in a Home, using Home Stereo Speakers, using the least number of supplies and still being safe... more »
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A component stereo system makes your computer your stereo base. You can record any music or sounds you play on your stereo, like tapes and CDs, to your hard drive and save them as MP3s or other sound formats. You can then use them to make your ... more »
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Setting different EQ levels on your speaker is a great way to customize your sound and to add a whole new dimension to the music you play. By altering the bass and treble settings on the speakers, you can impact the sound played through your ... more »
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JVS RV-NB1 can also be operated with a remote control. Almost all the functions can be managed with a remote control. Here is how to use the remote control with your JVC-NB1 Kaboom Series Boombox... more »
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There are several kinds of stereos on the market today, but not all of them are appropriate for home use. When you are ready to shop for your home stereo, resist impulse purchases and follow these simple steps to improve your chances of bringing ... more »
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To preserve your stylus and your records, and to get the best possible sound quality, clean your stylus often... more »
By Doodlebugs 0 comments
You probably have a surge suppressor installed on your computer but what about the other home appliances that contain expensive electronic circuits such as washers?.. more »
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Speaker cabinets are used for electric musical instruments or simply to secure your speakers to achieve the highest sound quality possible. Given a certain number of conditions, you can put speakers into a new cabinet as long as the speakers are ... more »
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Old vynil records, if not scratched, can be cleaned to sound almost like new... more »
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Once you have selected all the custom components for your home theater, it is time to install it. Since a separate component home theater system is a hodge-podge of different components, it obviously does not come with a manual for installation. ... more »
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If you're familiar with fixing your TV's reception, you'll be a natural with an FM radio. FM reception is affected by the same things that affect television signal reception--the quality of your antenna, the strength of the signal you're trying ... more »
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A glorious and surprisingly legal phenomenon can keep any apartment awash in electronic bliss free of charge. If you want your living room to become a haven of flat screen televisions, ionic breeze ventilators and DVD players, read on... more »
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Got new speakers, or just moved into a new place? Remember, the most important component in a stereo system is the room where you set up the system. The positioning of your speakers affects sound quality more than the speakers will... more »
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Although the golden age of AM radio is long past, it's still popular for news, talk shows and sports broadcasts. Noisy reception, though, is a common problem. Several simple techniques can ensure that you're pulling in the best signal possible... more »
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A home theater system has many components that can be pieced together to make a custom system for your home. You can choose your favorite DVD player and television, and then you can match it with adequate speakers and a high-end receiver. Here’s ... more »
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JVC RV-NB1 Kaboom Series Boombox allows you to play the cassette in reverse mode. You can change the settings in such a way that the player plays tapes in reverse mode on just one side, both sides in succession or both sides continuously. Follow ... more »
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Experimentation and free or inexpensive adjustments to your equipment can make a big difference in the sound quality of your stereo system - sometimes more than buying expensive equipment. Try these tweaks and see if your system sounds better... 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 »