If you've turned the volume up all the way already and it's still too low, you'll need to add an amplifier, or a larger amplifier, to make the sound louder. Don't laugh about the volume control suggestion...we had a guy who called in a work order on a piece of military audio equipment because "audio output level too low." The mechanic went to the device and found the volume knob was on two. He put it up to seven and left.
A CD player offers a superior sound then a cassette player in which the cassette player offers a low quality stero sound.
The sound quality of a WAV (CD) is just the same no matter what the source.
It stores sound because
The Pioneer CDX FM687 CD changer has excellent sound quality.
I just removed my cd changer on my mercedes c240 and the sound stops, any idea how i to get my sound back without cd changer
Sound cart to CD/DVD drive. In case of an onboard sound of your motherboard, just connect the CD drive via IDE to your motherboard.
No, it creates a low sound.
I think the answer you seek is frequency. A low pitch equals a low frequency of the sound wave.
Shaken by a Low Sound was created in 2006.
A CD player uses energy, which is supplied to it through the power cord. It doesn't have any other energy. A CD player does have and use energy, the types of energy it uses is chemical,potential, electrical, mechanical, and sound energy.
An example of a low sound is the rumble of thunder during a thunderstorm.
The pitch of a sound refers to how high or low it is. It is determined by the frequency of the sound waves, with high frequencies corresponding to high pitches and low frequencies to low pitches.