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Whole House Wiring Basics
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by joe,March 14, 2005 19:00
- One of the hottest business sectors associated with consumer electronics today is the distribution of audio, video and control signals throughout the home or office. Multi-room multi-zone is a mantra that is heard from the architect's offices to the builder's model, from electricians to data network specialists. As with so much in life, there are several levels of distribution from "bare bones" functional to extravagant touch-panel control, from background music to multi-room discrete surround sound.
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Speaker Cable Faceoff 2 - River Cable Cardas
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by Gene,August 29, 2004 20:00
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Logitech Z-5500 Build Quality
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by clint,December 07, 2006 13:07
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Emotiva ER Build Quality
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by tom,March 31, 2008 09:37
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$1,500 5.1 Channel Expandable Recommended Home Theater System
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by Gene,September 04, 2019 02:00
- Do you want to build a respectable and aesthetically pleasing home theater, but only have $1,500 to spend on the whole kit and caboodle? Forget that HTiB system from your local big box: while the prices of such setups are usually attractive, their performance typically leaves a lot to be desired. Instead, take a peak at the Audioholics $1,500 5.1 recommended home theater system. We built a setup on a shoestring budget that will provide better than HTiB performance, with future expandability into a fully immersive surround experience.
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Biography for David Waratuke
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by david,May 31, 2007 02:25
- Contributing Staff Writer, Structural Engineer, HAA Certified Level I
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MonoPrice RedMere Active HDMI Cables Preview
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by clint,February 11, 2012 00:40
- In the past the best way to combat signal loss in long HDMI cable runs was to use large gauge cable. These cables are unwieldy and result in a lot of problems due to insufficient strain relief and the inability they have to take corners or bend away from the ever-increasingly thin electronics they connect. Now, thanks to RedMere’s microchip active-HDMI technology the cable now operates off the power supplied by the sink device to provide more signal strength amplification than traditional in-line amplifiers. The active amplification provided by the RedMere chip, the full 10.2 Gbps HDMI data throughput can be maintained up to 20 meters (65 feet) and at 6.75 Gbps throughput, which is sufficient for 3D video, is possible up to 30 meters.
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Audioholics 2012 Tabulated Subwoofer Data
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by Gene,October 31, 2006 10:25
- This PDF includes all of the MAX SPL data (reserve sine-sweep and CEA 2010) for every subwoofer tested to date. It also gives recommended room size ratings based on measured performance.
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Audioholics CEA 2010 Subwoofer Test Data as of 09/24/13
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by Gene,October 14, 2013 09:00
- This is collection of our max sine-sweep and CEA 2010 output data for every subwoofer tested to date along with room size rating recommendations.
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Audioholics CEA-2010 Tabulated Results as of 5/20/14
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by Gene,May 28, 2014 21:00
- The attached Excel spreadsheet tabulates specs, CEA-2010 max output data, frequency response and bassaholic room size ratings of ALL subwoofers we've measured to date as of 5/20/14.