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Bass Management Basics – Settings Made Simple

Is your bass management set up properly on your processor? If you wish to optimize the bass performance of your home theater, read this article. Learn how to configure speaker size, crossovers, delay and more in this basic guide to bass management.

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HDMI Enhanced Black Levels, xvYCC and RGB

When trying to get the most performance out of your home theater, few things are more important than proper display calibration. It has come to our attention that many of you utilizing an HDMI connection might have your black levels incorrectly set. Why the sudden confusion? Options have changed with the introduction of HDMI 1.3 and its tag-along partners: Deep Color and the new xvYCC color space. Read on.

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Recent DIY Articles

Tech Article: Two Approaches to Whole-House Audio
by Lisa Montgomery — last modified August 26, 2008 10:04
Like most home amenities, electronic systems can be as stripped down or beefed up as you want. As the owner of two adjoining brownstones in Dallas, TX, Tony Chiarello had the unique opportunity to explore both methods. That’s quite an accomplishment in a home that towers four stories tall. Add whole-house music, sophisticated lighting, a home theater and a robust home-management system, and it’s clear that Tony’s decision to go beyond the basics was a good one.

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Tech Article: Overview of Digital Still Camera Technology
by Eric Shelton — last modified June 09, 2008 06:56
There is nothing like the daunting task of buying a new camera. From the number of choices to the fanboy salesman at your local big box retailer it's hard to not only commit to buying that first camera, but also to figure out the type of camera you need. The photo enthusiast may remember with fondness shooting on film and waiting patiently for those photos to be developed. Today, the work of an entire darkroom or processing machine can be recreated, albeit not of the same quality, on your desktop. Today's photographer shooting in digital can nearly replicate the quality of film productions at a fraction of the cost.

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Pro Review: Audiologic Schumakubins Loudspeaker Review
by Ken Stein — last modified May 07, 2008 18:12
As a Do-it-yourself speaker builder I have found myself wondering many times as I perused the internet’s vast sea of home speaker builder’s selections as to what some of the DIY speaker kits would sound like. Hence I decided to check out the Schumakubins which were born on the Parts Express forum utilizing their very own Dayton drivers. The Schumakubins shined with their smooth midrange and tight bass. If you are interested in building speakers but a little reluctant the Schumakubins are a great opportunity. I recommend buying the kit with the precut front baffle. You will be on your way to getting the best sound for the least amount of money and work. Kit speakers are a great and fun way to get some really good sound enjoyment and the Schumakubins are a great way to start.

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In-wall speakers are becoming more popular these days with aesthetics playing a major role in dictating the theater system components. This article explores some basic fundamentals for choosing in-wall type speaker products along with divulging some useful installation tips in efforts to realize their maximum performance and yield the best possible experience to the end users. If you’re goal is to achieve the level of fidelity previously only reserved for the finest box type speaker systems in an unobtrusive in-wall solution this article is a must read. The goal for any good home theater system is to be so connected with the experience that the equipment literally disappears. There is no reason why this goal cannot be achieved with a properly executed in-wall system.

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Video Spotlight: Video: Installing Surround Sound Speakers
by Clint DeBoer — last modified September 27, 2007 06:44
We know you're out there. Yes, you. The guy who bought that 5.1 surround sound system in Christmas of 2006 but still hasn't hooked up the rear speakers. It's too hard, you say! There, there, we feel your pain. But it's not really all that bad. In fact, we decided to put our money - uh, make that our bodies - where our mouths are. Audioholics takes itself up into the attic... in the middle of summer... in Florida... to help YOU learn how to install your surround sound speakers. Yeah, we love ya.

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News: Building a PC as a High Performance Digital Stereo Source
by Dan Banquer — last modified June 25, 2007 19:45
With the CD as we know it today starting to go into obsolescence, I figured it was high time to build myself a back up media to store and playback all of my music. Most PC's simply aren't up to the challenge sonically for delivering high performance playback on a serious hi-fi system. This article details the process I took at building a PC suited for this purpose while at the same time not breaking the bank and satisfying the needs of a critical music lover like myself.

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Tech Article: Home Theater Prewire Basics - Introduction
by Ray Adkins — last modified June 05, 2007 07:44
Pre-wiring homes for today’s complex home theater systems can often times be a very frustrating task even for the highly skilled A/V professional. There are many factors that need to be considered before a home is wired for video and sound. This basic tech tip article may help guide you through the rigorous process, thus turning this project from daunting to fun and educational. We will give you guidance on how and where to route your cables, as well as tips on the proper cables to use for your installation.

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HVAC noise is usually the #1 problem in home theater rooms. Minimizing the source of the noise is one of many steps in the pursuit of a state of the art theater room. These external noise influences have deleterious masking effect on the audio reproduction much like light pollution does with display devices. A simple tweak such as replacing the bi-fold doors that contain your HVAC air handler with an acoustically treated solid core door is about the easiest and more noticeable sonic upgrade you can make to your system. This in turn can extend listening sessions at reduced SPL levels which lessens the susceptibility of listening fatigue.

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As a home theater enthusiast, there can be nothing more exciting than planning out your theater room. It’s more than just a place to indulge in sonic and visual bliss. It’s a sanctuary - a place to escape the real world, at least temporarily.

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I have always had a fascination with computers - I think it started in second grade when we were allowed to design simple ASCII art programs on a Commodore Pet. With the advent of current technology, and the inevitable merging of the computer with the entertainment system, my fascination has recently manifested itself into a near-obsession with the Home Theater PC, or HTPC. The idea for this article came from talking with lots of people who weren't familiar HTPCs and what they meant in terms of entertainment devices.

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Tech Article: Let's Build a Home Theater PC (2003) by Rob Dykens — last modified May 30, 2007 21:04
Tech Article: Powerstrip Program Guide - A User Manual by Thomas Steves — last modified May 30, 2007 21:04
Tech Article: Building a Windows MCE 2005 PC - Part 4 by Chris Tham — last modified February 12, 2006 19:00
Tech Article: Building a Windows MCE 2005 PC - Part 3 by Chris Tham — last modified February 12, 2006 19:00
Tech Article: Building a Windows MCE 2005 PC - Part 2 by Chris Tham — last modified January 15, 2006 19:00
Tech Article: iPod Mini Hard Drive Upgrade by Stanton Zeff — last modified November 30, 2005 19:00
Tech Article: Building a Windows MCE 2005 PC - Part 1 by Chris Tham — last modified November 02, 2005 19:00
Tech Article: DIY Absorbers for the Less-Than-Handy Man - Part 2 by Tom Andry — last modified January 31, 2007 14:44
Tech Article: DIY Absorbers for the Less-than-Handy Man: Part 1 by Tom Andry — last modified April 18, 2005 20:00
Editorial: Revamping a Vintage Yamaha T-80 Tuner by Dan Banquer — last modified May 30, 2007 22:48
Tech Article: Madisound Solist DIY Speaker Kit by Ken Stein — last modified June 13, 2004 20:00
Tech Article: Building Do It Yourself Loudspeakers by Ken Stein — last modified September 30, 2003 20:00

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