Sometimes the way to upgrade your home audio system is to concentrate on areas most people don't think about. Your iPod stores music files digitally, and automatically converts them to an analog signal for output through its headphone jack or dock connection. For many listening situations, this on...
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Ralph
on Tue, Jan 20 2009
Filed under: home audio, Ralph, iPod adapter, iPod dock, DAC, Wadia, 170iTransport, Hi-Fi 2.0
1) I don't need a subwoofer because I never listen to loud music, just classical and jazz. Subwoofers go great with heavy metal, rap, and other types of high-impact music, but they're not just for people who like to turn it up. In fact, a well-tuned subwoofer adds depth and richness to any type of music...
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Charlie
on Mon, Apr 28 2008
Filed under: bass, subwoofer, head unit, car stereo, car audio, amplifier, car sound, car speakers, Bluetooth, satellite radio, antenna, installation, component speakers, RMS power, speakers, factory radio, speaker, receiver, iPod adapter, factory stereo, kick panel, factory system expanders, factory sound processors, 8" subwoofer, tweeters, 6-1/2" subwoofer, convertible, enclosures, factory system, shallow-mount, 4-way aspeakers
Naturally, people around here are always talking about the latest, greatest electronic gear. I have a long list of things I hope to own soon, and I sometimes wonder what my friends at work would love to have. Thanks to a recent informal, open-ended poll we took at Crutchfield, I was able to find out...
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Chris E
on Wed, Mar 5 2008
Filed under: HDTV, home theater, digital camera, universal remote, digital SLR, camcorder, gaming system, navagation system, speaker, multi-room music system, receiver, iPod adapter, Chris