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									<a href="http://www.audioholics.com/education/frequently-asked-questions/too-many-hdmi-outputs"
            title="Jim from Iowa asks us how in the world he's supposed to make use of all the new HDMI-capable components he has when his TV and AV receiver don't have enough inputs. It's a good question, and one that many people are asking as more and more manufacturers place HDMI into their products. We tackle it a couple of ways to give you options for maintaining a great picture and also retaining the ability to get the best audio quality possible.">
										Ask Dr. A! Too Many HDMI Outputs<br />
										<span class="discreet">May 06, 2008</span>
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									<a href="http://www.audioholics.com/education/display-formats-technology/thx-video"
            title="THX Display Certification primary goals are to drive quality in manufacturing and help simplify consumer buying decisions. According to THX, having a single testing methodology and specification enables display manufacturers to standardize on one benchmark that is recognized by both industry insiders and consumers alike.  We put THX to the test with a series of questions we had about this program to ensure it wasn't just another logo branded on a product to pimp sales. ">
										THX Certified Display Program Interview<br />
										<span class="discreet">May 07, 2008</span>
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            title="A reader asks Dr. A why he can't view some of his material on the TV he bought. Lots of people run into this problem, so we figured we'd take it to Dr. A for a solution.">
										No HDMI Output with Component Source<br />
										<span class="discreet">April 25, 2008</span>
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									<a href="http://www.audioholics.com/education/loudspeaker-basics/dayton-audio-wt3"
            title="The WT3 Woofer Tester by Dayton Audio is a fast, accurate and affordable measurement tool that’s about as easy to use as it gets. Just load the included software, plug the probe into the nearest USB port, calibrate, and you’re good to go. It’s that simple! It’ll measure driver impedance and derive the all-important Thiele/Small parameters - critical to the loudspeaker design process. It will also measure the impedance of various components commonly used in the construction of passive crossover networks such as resistors, caps &amp; inductors. Rounding out this feature set, the WT3 sports some useful extra utilities you’ll likely find handy.  All in all, this is one item likely to be a favorite of the DIY community for a long time to come.  
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										Dayton Audio WT3 Woofer Tester Review<br />
										<span class="discreet">April 17, 2008</span>
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            title="When it comes time to size up a subwoofer's performance, the proof is in the measurement!  Audioholics takes a hard look at the science of subwoofer measurements in a two-part series covering a broad spectrum of measurement methods, useful to both pro and enthusiast alike. The purpose of both documents are to present a set of measurement guidelines by which a comprehensive objective assessment of a subwoofer’s performance can be developed. Included within this document’s definition of a subwoofer are: single &amp; multiple driver subwoofer systems; powered and passive systems; systems featuring vented or totally enclosed cabinets; along with less common items such as dipole subwoofers. Let the science begin!&quot;

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										Audioholics Subwoofer Measurement Standard Part I<br />
										<span class="discreet">March 06, 2008</span>
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