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  • UPS, AVS, HTS...overkill?

    Had such good luck with info from Tiger Heli and Ninja 1234 thought I'd try again; let's just say it's a tough week electronically. I live in an area of constant power surges, brown outs and brief outages. There is a backup generator (on a 2 second delay) in case of blackouts and professionally...
    Posted to General HT & Audio Discussion by rover3d on Mon, Oct 26 2009
  • Finding the correct Gauge kit and Placement of Sub in 1997 Corolla

    I have a 1997 Toyota Corolla and I am installing a Bazooka 6" powered sub and I need to find the best location and the right kit to install this
    Posted to Subwoofers by Steenz on Fri, Aug 7 2009
  • help with ohms!

    i have two 12w3,s there 4ohms and a jl 500/1 amp. im pushing 2ohms to them now but when i turn the input sensitivity up more towards 3 to 4 ohms the bass gets much louder. can i do that with out damaging the subs? or should i keep it at 2ohms. it just sounds alot louder when higher and not sure why.
    Posted to Subwoofers by MjT248 on Fri, Jul 31 2009
  • Looking for expert "OK" so I can pull the trigger on this rig

    Alrighty, hi everyone. Looking to improve my sound system with an amplifier. Not running stock at the moment - have an Alpine PLT-5 LAT powered subwoofer in the trunk which kicks out enough bass to please me. I don't need folks from 2 city blocks away being able to hear me coming - but maybe the...
    Posted to Amps by Gesha on Mon, Jul 27 2009
  • AMplifiers and volume normalization

    Is there an amplifier that can provide constant output once you set the volume- Case in point is the problem of TV commercials- As we know, when the commercials come on, volume increases- This has been a problem for 20 years- Has the technology moved to a new level and an amplifier can actually control...
    Posted to General HT & Audio Discussion by marine on Mon, Jul 20 2009
  • Tech Terms Demystified: Impedance

    Impedance is one of those tech terms whose meaning is just close enough to its general definition to cause some confusion. In everyday language, an impedance is a hindrance — an obstacle to be overcome. Electrically, impedance is a neutral term — part of the physical properties of electrical...
    Posted to Use & Enjoy Your A/V Gear by Ralph on Mon, Jul 20 2009
    Filed under: Ralph, amplifier, speakers, receiver, tech terms, impedance
  • 2000 GMC Jimmy Bose Amp

    I am installing a aftermarket HU in a 2000 GMC Jimmy and I need to know where the bose amp is located, I can not find it anywhere...HELP THanks Jason
    Posted to Receivers by moviejunkie on Thu, Jun 25 2009
  • First Time Buyer: considering a simple upgrade over stock but have questions

    I recently got my first car: a 2000 volksvagen beetle but have been driving it for years. I have never been impressed with the car speakers so I want to upgrade them but not substantially because I do not want to invest too much in this car and I do not need 'loud' blasting music. I just want...
    Posted to Speakers by philparty on Tue, Jun 23 2009
  • Top Down Sound, Part 4: Equalizing the audio system in a convertible

    Jeff and I meet at the Crutchfield Research Bay for the final system tuneup. In the last installment , we set the crossover points and adjusted the gain structure in the Sebring's system. Now, we've borrowed an AudioControl Real Time Analyzer (RTA), a complex little box that's used to measure...
    Posted to Use & Enjoy Your A/V Gear by Charlie on Wed, May 27 2009
    Filed under: subwoofer, EQ, crossover, car stereo, car audio, amplifier, car sound, car speakers, CD player, In-dash receiver, speakers, receiver, music system, 8" subwoofer, convertible, amps, amplifiers, equalizer, car subwoofer, Boston Acoustics, gain control, speaker systems, Audio Control, Sebring, AudioControl, Chrysler, Eclipse
  • Top Down Sound, Part 3: Tuning up the audio system in a convertible

    In Part 2 , we ripped my Sebring apart to install a high-performance audio system. Since then, I've been playing lots of music over my system in the last two weeks, and I spend a little time in my garage every night making adjustments. I've got the crossover points and gain controls set so that...
    Posted to Use & Enjoy Your A/V Gear by Charlie on Mon, May 18 2009
    Filed under: bass, subwoofer, EQ, crossover, car stereo, amplifier gain, amplifier, car sound, car speakers, CD player, 8" subwoofer, convertible, volume, car, amps, amplifiers, stereo receivers, equalizer, sound processor, car subwoofer, Boston Acoustics, gain control, Audio Control, Sebring, AudioControl, Chrysler, Eclipse, subwoofers
  • Top Down Sound, Part 2: Installing an audio system in a convertible

    The big day has arrived. In the first installment , we planned out the system for my convertible. Now we'll take a long look at the installation process. A system of this magnitude is completely out of my league, so I turn to Ben and Wayne, two ace installers who also maintain Crutchfield's car...
    Posted to Use & Enjoy Your A/V Gear by Charlie on Mon, May 11 2009
    Filed under: car audio, amplifier, gain, Crutchfield, speakers, 8" subwoofer, convertible, Dynamat, equalizer, Boston Acoustics, Sebring, AudioControl, Chrysler, Eclipse, subwoofers
  • Better car audio, Tip #10: Use a capacitor if you're going to push your subs hard

    They didn't have subwoofers in mind when they built your vehicle. Big bass sucks up a lot of power, and most car electrical systems aren't equipped to deal with it. A capacitor acts as a buffer between your amps and your car's battery. You connect the cap inline on the power cable from your battery,...
    Posted to Use & Enjoy Your A/V Gear by Jim R on Wed, Mar 18 2009
    Filed under: subwoofer, car audio, amplifier, Crutchfield, power cable, capacitor
  • Better car audio, Tip #7: Set your amp gains properly

    Most people think the gain control on their new amplifier is a volume control. But it actually adjusts the amount of input signal coming into the amplifier. Crank it up too high, and you'll hear some nasty distortion. Here's the general idea when setting gain: Start playing some music Turn your car stereo...
    Posted to Use & Enjoy Your A/V Gear by Jim R on Fri, Jan 23 2009
    Filed under: car audio, amplifier, gain control, Hi-Fi 2.0
  • Tech Terms Demystified: Relating Gain to Level and Volume

    Gain, Level, Volume...aren't they the same thing? Everybody knows a volume control makes your music louder (or quieter), so why do there seem to be so many different ways to describe it? If you're used to dubbing, or if making mixtape cassettes was your thing, you may remember "level" has something to...
    Posted to Use & Enjoy Your A/V Gear by Gabrielle on Thu, Jul 24 2008
    Filed under: home audio, balance, amplifier gain, amplifier, sound quality, gain, tech terms, GabrielleT, input sensitivity, volume, level
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