Multi Zone Stereo System

July 13th, 2010 5 Comments »

Multi zone stereo systems have become very popular. There are several ways to distribute music throughout your home including wired and wireless, powered and non-powered and this article provides an overview of the various systems. In some cases, you can use your stereo receiver or home theater receiver as the center of the system or install a dedicated multiroom music system.

What Does Amplifier Classes Mean?

June 17th, 2010 No Comments »

The different circuitry design within an amplifier can be determined by classes. The audio amplifier’s class refers to the output stage of the amplifier. There are several classes:

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Multi Zone Entertainment Network

June 4th, 2010 No Comments »

A Layman’s Guide In Choosing An Amplifier

January 2nd, 2010 No Comments »

Consumers are spoil for choice when they want to buy an amplifier. If you are a novice, try walking into an audio retailer and see how well you can distinguish the difference between a Marantz and a Denon.

From a layman’s perspective, a consumer can look at 5 main areas when choosing an amplifier: capability, dynamics, timing, stereo imaging and transparency.

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Techniques To Connect Speaker Wires To Other Zones

January 1st, 2010 No Comments »

Various brands of acoustic zone speakers are available in the market. Make use of the ‘Speaker B’ feature available via a stereo receiver and you just install a pair of zone-speakers in the zone you wanted. In order to connect the speaker wires from your living room receiver to the speakers in other zones, you have to be acquainted with your home’s plan.

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Multi-Zone Audio In A Nutshell

December 22nd, 2009 No Comments »

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Have you ever encountered this? You wanted to listen to some music in your garden while enjoying the outdoor. You dragged your speakers through the backdoor, and cranked up the volume to the max so that you can hear. Provided the speaker don’t break your eardrum while you change the CD, there is now a great solution.

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