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Dual Subwoofer Placement for Two Subs p2 [0.37] by mark,June 02, 2005 20:00
Dual Subwoofer Placement for Two Subs p3 [0.34] by mark,June 02, 2005 20:00
Subwoofer Placement Tips for Cabinetry Installations [0.33] by ray,August 25, 2004 20:00
I have been asked repeatedly by members of this forum about recommendations for putting subwoofers into custom or pre-made cabinetry so here are my opinions and recommendations.
Subwoofer Placement Guidelines [0.32] by Alan Lofft,October 27, 2004 20:00
Instructions on getting good bass from a subwoofer in any given room usually begin by suggesting corner placement of the subwoofer. And it's true: placing the subwoofer in a corner will equally energize all the room's resonances and maximize the subwoofer's output. This short guide gives you some rules of thumb for subwoofer placement suggestions to get the best bass response in your home theater system.
Dual Subwoofer Placement for Two Subs [0.29] by mark,June 02, 2005 20:00
mStation 2.1 Stereo Tower Review [0.28] by clint,December 14, 2007 01:00
It's hard to feel luke-warm about the iPod. You either hate it or love it. The hundreds of iPod-centric devices and gadgets which have hit the market in the past several years since the debut of the device has seen to that. I've seen many iPod speaker systems in my time, but none have had the sheer presence of the mStation. Far from catering to the unimposing and diminished size of the iPod, the 2.1 Stereo Tower presents itself as a domineering system that can still manage to hide itself away in a corner or against a wall without taking up too much space.
RBH Sound T-30LSE Speakers [0.28] by clint,January 09, 2007 20:00
RBH shows off its flagship T30-LSE speaker system which is a supercharged T-2P system that includes extra cabinet space for the subwoofers, contains updated drivers, and a whole host of other features as well.
Acoustic Research WHT6024 5.1 Wireless Speaker System Review [0.27] by jclarke,October 23, 2007 10:20
One of the trends I noticed at the recent CEDIA expo in Denver was wireless speaker systems. I saw everything from a portable speaker that you might use out by the pool to systems designed to be used with traditional full-range speakers. Probably the most prevalent use of wireless in speaker systems is for rear surrounds in a 5.1 satellite speaker system. Acoustic Research has released the WHT6024, which falls into this popular category.
Placement Suggestion for Cube Speakers [0.27] by Gene,August 25, 2004 20:00
I can't tell you how many times I have been to department stores and walked by their electronics section to find salesmen luring customers into buying cubed speakers.
Rocketfish Wireless Rear Speaker Kit Review [0.27] by clint,October 04, 2007 21:27
Wireless speakers are the prize – the nirvana of a futuristic home theater system. Rocketfish isn't the first on the market with a product that promises to do away with the hassle of having it run wires from the front of the room to the back, but with a price point under $100 and a presence in big box stores like Best Buy it has the face-time to make some people really take a chance and use this method for finally achieving surround sound.
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