They just attach to the equipment through the use of external audio ports.
Equalizers can be both. Most likely it is a piece of equipment however the equipment may be digital and software driven. Equalizers are used to even out inconsistencies in other equipment like microphones speakers and even room dynamics.
es, equalizers prefferred when installing subwoofers and a new stereo head unit because a subwoofer not only gives you a rock-solid bottom end, it lets you play your other speakers louder with less distortion by diverting the burden of deep bass to the subwoofer. A subwoofer is almost a necessity if you use the front speakers for imaging and the rear speakers for fill, because of the difficulty in getting decent bass from the front.
The purpose of an RCA cable or connector is to carry audio. It has a red connector for the right stereo channel and a white or black connector for the left stereo channel. One example of how an RCA audio cable could be used is to connect a CD player to other stereo equipment.
Professional singers use equalizers compressors expanders aural exciters and various other enhancements. You would hardly ever find a professional model who hasn't had pictures touched up and likewise a professional singer without enhancements to their voice.
Yes, so long as the Sony stereo has the proper ports for the Sonance in-wall speaker plugs. The Sonance in-wall speakers are supposed to integrate well with other equipment and 'play well with others,' so you shouldn't have any problems--just set it up how you would with any other speakers.
Blaupunkt was founded as "Ideal" in Berlin, Germany, in 1923. The company is known foremost for its car audio and stereo systems but also manufactures other electronic equipment.
Check speaker's connector on the other side of stereo system. If stereo system have fuses, check it also. If stereo system doesn't work anyway, I think, that stereo systems amplifier is broken.
'Stereo' meaning 'stereophonic sound ' came into use in the late 1950s, when stereo record players became available. The word 'stereo' had other meanings and was used earlier.
Typically, no. VCR stands are just big enough to house the VCR and a TV on top. Entertainment centers often have other compartments for DVDs, stereo equipment, etc.
The wiring of a stereo is connected to the audio inputs. This is standard in a Chevy Blazer and other cars.
Stereo VCRs have extra connections on the back to send the stereo to the TV or monitor. I don't believe you will find one with a stereo RF output. If you want to send a stereo audio signal to another room hook up a stereo modulator to the stereo RCA ouputs of the VCR and connect a MTS compatible TV to the coax at the other end and you will get the stereo audio.
if the vehicle had a stereo system in it when u bought it, u have lost the system that was in it when reposessed most state laws say that if an item is "wired","taped"or otherwise "fashioned" to the vehicle it is considered a part of the vehicle and not personal property. so in other words if you wired in a stereo then no you cant get it back. if you have loose items in the vehicle i.e. cloths,papers,trash you can get that back in a certain time frame