You might be picking up radio waves from another source, possibly a neighbor or a different radio. Some powerful radios or walkie-talkies can interfere with speaker systems.
changing the radio is only part of the change . All speakers are BOSE speakers also
I believe that would be a wireless router.They transmit data from your computer to a radio wave transmitter and from there to a radio receiver in a wireless card either built in to a motherboard or to an external wireless card. Which the computer translates back into electrical impulses. and finally process's the information.And yes that is a lot of information but some people want a lot of informationa transceivertransceivera transceiver
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if you get the ipod touch app you can hear the radio if you want a i pod shuffle touch screen it already has radio.
Wireless adapter and a wireless access point.
Then your radio probably isn't grounded properly.
Some of the better TVs have external speaker connectors on the back, most do not. If the TV has audio output connectors you can connect a stereo audio amplifier and speakers to these. If this works, go into the audio menu and turn off the TVs internal speakers.
Korus wireless speakers are one of the great standalone speakers.
No such thing as good wireless speakers. Too much interference from other sources such as cell phones, am/fm, CB radio, two-way radios, etc.. Hardwired speakers are the only way to get clean sound.
You can hear it if the music is turned up loud enough. :)But you need to have a radio to listen to music from a radio station because they do not have big speakers outside of many radio stations anymore.
Yes, they do. You need small electromagnets in the speakers so that you can hear the radio station. The incoming radio signal is converted to an electric current by the aerial, boosted by circuit boards in the radio, then transmitted by the speakers by using the current to vibrate the electromagnets.
You can go wireless, but you will have to buy wireless speakers. There is no current way of upgrading from wired to wireless and keeping the same speakers. The only way I can imagine is to buy some wireless speakers and then dismantle those and add the pieces to the old wired speakers, the ideal outcome, making them wireless and using the same good quality speakers that came with the stereo.
Wireless speakers tend to cost more than traditional speakers because wireless speakers use more advanced technology. Wireless speakers are less restrictive as in they can be placed anywhere in your home and can even be transported more easily when you travel with the laptop.
is there a phone device or a radio antenna near the speakers. if not it could be something like a home phone wireless. if you have a wireless 802.11a wireless service it could even be effected by someone cooking something in a microwave
You can get a couple of different versions of wireless speakers the WL6000 - Dell 5.1 Surround Sound system and the SoundOn Media 210 wireless USB speakers.
Unless the vehicle is fairly old and the speakers just blew, the only real reason for both back speakers goin out at the same time is the radio itself is messed up. Use your fader and fade all the sound to the back, if you hear nothing at all, replace the radio. If you hear some cracking and just general bad noise, replace the speakers.
Yes, there are wireless speakers that will work outside. Try Audio Unlimited Wireless Speakers .