2.0 is stereo or 2 channel 2.1 is 2 channel plus sub woofer 5.1 is 5 channel ( 2 front speakers 2 rear and 1 centre) plus sub woofer
AD is Analog to Digital conversion the use is to do digital measurements of analog voltages and currents, a computer soundcard is an AD converter that convert analog sound to digital sound so that it can be played on a computer, and DA is the opposite, digital to analog conversion, the digital sound on the computer is converted to analog sound to drive a speaker or headphone
If you are referring to schools and universities, the U may stand for the University of Miami.. If you are referring to the sound, there is no meaning. It is just a letter that helps make up a word that expresses a sound of confusion.
Sound may be a noun, a verb or an adjective.
One who utters or pronounces a discourse; usually, one who utters a speech in public; as, the man is a good speaker, or a bad speaker. - A speaker is one who gives a speech to a person or group of persons. This is the main meaning of the word; sometimes people will use it to describe just a person speaking For example: A speaker in a stageplay.
possibly the second 'i' is pronounced as a schwa but it depends on your accent so this might not be true for every English speaker.
That would be analog. A speaker is not just on or off, and its range varies as the voltage changes. Sound cards use a D/A converter to convert digital data to audible sound.
The Logitech z-5500 surrond sound speaker is well priced for a digital surround system compared to other models that offer the same package contents.
There are many different noted differences of an analog sound system when compared to a digital sound system. The most referenced difference is that of quality of sound.
The faux rock speaker systems will provide comparable sound quality to that of an average stereo speaker.
Bose speaker systems are really costly. However they sound great, and will WOW your audience at a party. Bose systems are a must have for your home theater.
AD is Analog to Digital conversion the use is to do digital measurements of analog voltages and currents, a computer soundcard is an AD converter that convert analog sound to digital sound so that it can be played on a computer, and DA is the opposite, digital to analog conversion, the digital sound on the computer is converted to analog sound to drive a speaker or headphone
The Cambridge Sound Works provide speakers and sound systems. From small speakers to full size home theater speaker systems, they cover virtually everything that anyone would require from a speaker company.
Yes, logitiech is known for its quality and performance in there speaker systems. They make many different models from small 2.1 sounds systems, to large surround sound.
Best Buy is the place to buy Bose sound systems. They have an entire room dedicated to these types of surround sound speaker systems. They will even offer a good price on them
Not much, really. A digital system will have much better sound quality, and work better with movies and music that are filmed/recorded in HD.
If you are referring to the original internal computer speaker in IBM compatible computers, then it connects to the chipset on the motherboard or the programmable interval controller. If you mean internal speakers on systems that play modern sound out the internal speakers, then they would connect to the sound card or an integrated sound chip on the motherboard.
AS the board and CPU execute programs, they send associated sound signals to the sound card on your computer. The sound card converts the digital signal into analogue and sends that signal to the external port(s). Assuming a speaker is plugged in, the signal is carried over wire to the speaker (or headphone) speaker, where a electromagnet is used to move the speaker cone. This produces sound which can be heard.