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How to connect wireless speakers to a receiver
Many people find the idea of connecting wireless speakers quite daunting but it need not be so. It is a fairly simple task. It also only has to be done once and then…
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Wired vs Wireless Speakers
Some time back the only option available to us was wired speakers. With advancements in wireless technologies such as WiFi, Bluetooth, and others, wireless speakers became a viable and popular option. Many people…
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What is Speaker Crossover? (Answered)
An often asked question is,” What are Speaker Crossovers and what do they do? To those without experience, the concept can sound quite daunting. We will answer the question and help you to…
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What is an Audio Receiver? (Answered)
The world of audio is often so confusing—so many names for so many different things that all seem to matter. Audio receivers are one of those essential things you’ve probably heard of but…
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What are Amplifiers? (Answered)
In audio terms, an amplifier, also known as a power amplifier or simply an amp, is an electronic device that increases (or amplifies) electronic audio signals for the source device and delivers it…
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What is Impedance (Ohms)? (Answered)
Very often one reads the specification of audio equipment and comes across the term – impedance. Often people are a bit unsure of the exact meaning of this term and how it affects…
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What is Headphone Sensitivity
Before we start looking at headphone sensitivity it is necessary to understand – what is a headphone and how does it work? Then we can move on to understanding – what is headphone…
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The 10 Best Soundbars Under $200 of 2026
Even the best TVs need a bit of help in the sound department. A full home theater or surround-sound system can be costly and often rather large. An affordable yet remarkably powerful option…
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What is IPX Rating?
There are many terms and words used when comparing speakers and headphones. Some can be a bit confusing, especially if you have not had much experience shopping for this equipment. We look at…
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What Is Bass? (Answered)
Bass, in audio terms, refers to the low deep frequencies, generally in the range of 16 to 256 Hz. The frequency range is responsible for those moments in music or movies where you…