Your aiwa surround sound speaker Information
Speakers are available in many shapes, sizes and configurations. There are many types of speakers that vary depending on the sound system. These are:
* Floor standing
* Bookshelf
* Satellite
* In-wall
* On-wall
Bad quality speakers ruin the sound experience
It’s important to understand the audio requirements and choose the sound system with speakers accordingly. The kind of atmosphere one wants to create with their sound system is a very personal choice. The right speakers can enhance any sound system, as even the best recordings will sound dull if played on a poor speaker setup.
Magico speaker specialists or any proficient service provider can be called in to analyze and help pick the sound system and speakers to suit your needs.
Sound cards
A sound card is important to enhance the sound quality of a system. Different sound cards perform better with certain speakers. They are very easy to install, but finding can be daunting if you don’t know what to look for. Three basic sound cards are:
* 3D sound card: We hear 3D sounds with just two speakers.
* Surround sound card: Incorporate this surround sound with 3D sound to have a more realistic sound experience. It is almost as good as a home theater surround sound.
* Digital sound card: These sound cards are bought only with digital speakers. It converts the analog sound into digital sound to enhance the quality of the sound.
Factors to consider while buying
The high branded sound systems are comparatively expensive than local brands but they do offer better products in terms of sound quality. Before purchasing any sound system, determine first the overall sound quality of the sound system.
To judge the sound quality of the speakers, listen to the speaker you want to buy before making a final decision. The best speaker for your system is the one that sounds best to you, so feel free to listen to several different kinds to compare before you buy. Some things to consider when checking the sound quality of the speakers are:
* Check whether the high frequencies sound weak, dull or distorted
* The midrange frequencies should sound clear and never distorted
* Sub woofers should generate low frequencies.
* All sounds should be clear and should not overpower the other frequencies
An Audio Specialist from Scott Walker Audio on behalf of
Magico Speakers has written this article.
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It has been decades already that people with mobile electronic systems in their vehicles, particularly car stereos, have pushed it to the limit in order to have the best quality of sound.
Once before our grandparent’s cars have these static-filled and bulky AM radios. Then, these gave way to the cassette tape playing stereos and FM broadcasts used in our parent’s cars. Nowadays, car manufacturers offer digital mobile electronic systems that use CD players and even satellite radio that has MP3 playing compatibility.
Then, the car audio was further enhanced by surround sound speaker systems. The concept behind this enhancement is having all the speakers inside your vehicle set up like the surround sound audio system that brings the sound experience of a movie theater in your living room.
Do you want to learn how to bring this sound experience, too in your car? Here are the things you need to do:
1. The first thing to check off in your list is finding a stereo head unit, which will allow you in wiring in a processor for surround-sound. Your processor will be digital of course, as such your head unit must have a digital signal. Then, you must have cables that are fiber-optic. These are used in transmitting digital signals between each component you use. If you happen to purchase a good head unit but cannot supply a digital signal, you can still use a CD changer that features fiber-optic connection.
The processor must be connected to the CD changer. Remember though that if you play a CD, you would not have a surround sound system through this unit. You can alter this by selecting a surround-sound processor that switches RCA signals and turns them into digital.
2. Your car must be equipped with a certain high-end DVD unit and/or CD changer that plays the software carrying the surround – sound signals.
3. Install a five-channel amplifier that has the ability to provide enough power for your front speakers, rear speakers and subwoofers. Each corner of your vehicle and the subwoofers has separate channels.
4. Your center channel must have a tweeter and midrange speaker of about 4 to 6 inches. This combination must have its very own enclosure. It should also be placed in the central portion of your vehicle’s dashboard.
5. Then, you must start installing an amplifier for it to run onto the center-channel speakers. Having a two-channel amplifier that is played bridged mono can be okay. However, it should contain electronic crossover that can be built into or be outboard in the amplifiers.
6. Start installing your speakers in all the four corners of your car. Newer cars already have locations for speakers that work for a surround sound setting. However, if you have an older car, you may need to have some imagination and do some work. You have to add a tweeter high up on the pillar at least shoulder height. A midrange speaker can be used in a factory made opening on your car’s door.
7. Once all your speakers are in place, set the electronic crossover to course through the center channel. Do not play it full range but opt for around 80 Hz and up to get optimal quality of sound.
Once you have installed everything, start adjusting the system in order to find the volume and sound quality that is perfect for you. You can do this by playing around the amplifier gains and the surround sound processor for the kind of tweaks you prefer.
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One of the most important pieces of a home theater is the sound system. A good sound system can greatly enhance your movie watching experience and a good home sound system can replicate the movie-theater sound effects on a smaller scale.
When installing a sound system in your home theater, you need to think about the size and shape of the room as well as where the viewers will be seated. Placing the speakers - especially the center speaker, in the optimum position for every seat in the house will ensure a good movie experience for everyone!
Here’s some things to think about when choosing and installing the sound system for your home theater:
1. A good home theater should have at least five speakers. You should have three in the front positioned at the right of the viewers, for more details visit to www.positive-idea.com the left and the center. There are two surrounds also which are generally in the back on either side. If you really want super duper realistic sounds, you can add more but five will do the trick on a budget.
2. The center speaker is the key speaker and the best location for it is either on top of the television itself, in the center, or just below it. Some televisions will allow for placement behind the screen as well, as is the case with some projection set ups.
3. When placing your center speaker, remember that the tweeter is in an optimum position when it is at ear level for the viewers. If the speaker is mounted on top or below the screen, for more details visit to www.be-an-air-courier.com line up the front with the television’s front for best sound quality and aim the speaker at the seating area. Try to keep the center speaker an equal distance from the listening position as the left and right speakers.
4. Set a realistic budget for your sound system before you go out shopping. Remember, a really top notch system can cost a lot so be sure to set an honest yet reasonable amount for the purchase limit and remember good is often more than sufficient.
5. Don’t just buy the first system you come across. Sure, you want to have your new sound system installed today, but it can pay to shop around. Compare the available options within your budget. Read reviews from consumer groups and even past customers. Find out which sound systems offer great clarity and hold up well, too.
6. Once you’ve listened to a few different systems within your price range, pick the system that is right for you. This means the one you like that is in your price range. Then make sure it’s installed correctly. Make sure speaker placement is right for sound optimization. Surround sound doesn’t work so well if the speakers are all lined up in a row without rhyme or reason.
7. You can have the system installed by a professional or do it yourself, but either way you need to think about safety and take care to hide wires for the speakers under carpets or run them professionally through the walls. There’s nothing worse than tripping on a speaker wire and yanking it out to mess up the system, not to mention that exposed wires don’t look that great. If you hate dealing with wires - consider going with wireless speakers.
Creating a great sound system for your home theater doesn’t have to be a huge and costly venture either. But it is an investment that makes all the difference in the world.
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