What kinds of items can be stored in a component cabinet?
Plenty of items can be stored in a component cabinet. The main thing people basically put in them are home theater items such as: radios, speakers, VCR's, and many more things.
The LW5000 series is available only in Canada. There are many models of LG televisions around the world sold only in particular markets. Because of licensing for online content providers, many models in Canada are slightly different from the the US and other country counterparts. The US versions usually have more online offerings (Hulu, for example).
In addition, the numbering system is different from elsewhere in the states and it's the LW5300 you want. The model LW5000 is known as the LW5000, but it's the LW500S. The LW5000 was prepared for launch in the states however they have stepped away from the release of this model and they're now releasing the LW5300. This model is basically the same model as the LW5000 with slightly improved features but with similar pricing. This TV would fall under the lower tier models. Save
How can someone connect an rca to xlr?
To connect an RCA cable to an XLR cable, you must solder links one and three from the XLR together, and connect those two wires to the end of the RCA component, along with the second wire. It is very useful to use a diagram to make sure you connect the correct cables.
Can speakers with a max rating of 200 watts be connected to an 80 watt receiver?
Yes you can, but You might get damage your receiver.
How do you connect Sony Bravia KLV32EX400 to a 5.1 channel surround sound system?
The KLV32ex400 has no surround output capability. The only audio output is a stereo 1/8" headphone jack. If you are using a Blu-Ray or HD cable or satellite receiver, you can run an optical or coaxial digital cable from those directly to the receiver for surround sound.
Which is better ycbcr or s video connection?
YCbCr is more commonly known as component video and uses three signals. The first carries "luma" or brightness information. The other two carry color information as difference signals. The format carries full image information.
S-video uses two signals. The luma signal is the same as component but the color information is encoded from two separate signals into one. The result is that color information is lost and therefore S-video is inferior to component. The difference is quality is not great so S-video delivers a perfectly acceptable image and is also significantly improved against composite signals.
How do you connect a SPDIF audio output to a left and right analog audio impute?
SPDIF is a digital audio protocol developed by Sony and Philips. In order to connect the signal to an anologue input, a digital to analogue converter is required. If the source also has analogue outputs, it is much easier to use them - the digital to analogue converter is built into the source and saves the need for an external one. It might be argued that a good quality external converter can produce a better quality analogue signal than an integrated converter in a DVD player for example. A listening test will help to decide if that is the case.
A digital audio jack serves the same purpose as an analog audio jack, only it transmits a signal that is digital (1s and 0s) instead of analog (waveform).
How do you hook up the mp3 downloading system?
u just use media player go search 'music' files then drag them in
How do you get the best out of your sony LCD tv?
Give it a good signal, using good cables. Doesn't matter whether or not you've a signal from an antenna, cable box or satellite dish or DVD. If it's an HDTV, of course, providing a HDTV signal is even better.
The previously posted answer to this question was for the Gen I Solara. The '05 is Gen II so to clarify. The factory amplifier is behind the glove box. Open the box, remove the screw holding the 'air assist' lever (on right) push in sides of glovebox and swivel down. The amp will be visible near the air conditioning ducting. It's a box with a couple of electrical plugs going to it.
Where do the cables from a Purtone HPD -710 connect to on to a Emerson tv?
The Purtone HPD-710 system consists of passive speakers that need an amplifier to drive them. Unfortunately, even the subwoofer needs an amp. An Emerson TV will not have speaker outputs, it will have RCA line-level outputs. You must plug the TV into a surround-sound receiver to amplify the signal. Then connect speaker cables from the receiver to the Purtone speakers. Since the sub has no amp, you will need a receiver with a subwoofer amp function, which are not common.
What is the mounting arrangement of 5.1 speakers?
The position of the speakers are:
Center: above or below the screen
Right and Left: directly to the left and right of the screen
Right and Left Surround: directly to the left and right of the viewer
LFE (Subwoofer): Anywhere in the room, usually to the left or right of the screen.
How modern students could be taught considering the advent of audio-video machines and the computer?
Modern students are taught visually by the use of modern audio and visual equipment. Visual audio and video presentations have been found to help students better retain any information they may have been shown through these options, and they do better on tests and schoolwork.
Will 6 ohm speakers sound quality be affected with using an 8 ohm sound system?
The 6 ohm speakers will sound fine with the 8 ohm amplifier.
Which size of flat lcd tv's sell the most 27 inches 37 inches or 40 inches?
40 inches i think - never heard of a 27 or 37 inch tv
Passive 3D glasses are polarized glasses used for viewing 3D movies in theatres, as well with some 3D televisions, such as those offered by Vizio and LG. They differ from active glasses in that they are simple plastic lenses with polarized filters for each eye. They require a special TV screen with a polarizing filter and display elements. They do not require batteries and are very light weight. Active 3D glasses use LCD shutters for each eye and a special sync transmitter built in to the TV to send a signal to keep the right and left eye shutters moving at the same time the picture viewpoint changes. They require replaceable or rechargeable batteries to power the shutters and are more expensive than passive models. Active 3D televisions are sold by the majority of manufacturers.
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How do you make a home theater system for cds?
Home theater systems involve surround sound. Audio CDs are recorded in stereo, not surround. Most surround receivers have digital effects processors that can simulate environments such as concert halls and clubs, which can give the illusion that the listener is at a concert for the music playing. Any CD player connected to a surround receiver, along with front and rear speakers, and usually a subwoofer and center channel speaker, will create a home theater system for CDs.
You won't damage anything, but I have found some cables to be unidirectional. I thought it was absurd, and completely contrary to how cables work... until someone suggested it with a specific setup between a computer and a projector and sure enough it would work one direction but not the other. I've since discovered other cables that also are unidirectional HDMI cables.
What is the equivalent of red white and yellow AV cables?
The red, white and yellow cables are RCA audio and composite video. You can use any red and white audio cables for the audio side that you might use with a CD player or cassette deck, but the video cable should have some additional shielding on it, particularly for longer runs (more than 3 feet).
How does speakers function when connected to a sound system?
The sound system sends an electrical *signal* over two wires connected to the speaker. *Signal* refers to the fact that the relative voltage of the two wires varies in accordance with the vibrations needed to produce the desired sound. The speaker includes an electromagnet, to which the wires are connected, a metallic diaphragm within the field produced by the magnet, and a cone physically connected to the diaphragm. With one polarity of voltage applied to the magnet, the diaphragm, and therefore the cone are displaced toward the magnet, from their natural position. When the polarity is reversed, they are displace away from the magnet. The amount of displacement depends on the amount of voltage applied. The displacement causes the air in contact with the cone to be displaced as well. If the displacement of air changes at a frequency that is within range of the human ear (typically about 50-20,000 Hz or cycles per second, but it depends on the individual), the result is audible sound. The volume of the sound depends on the difference between the most negative and most positive displacement. The pitch of the sound depends on the frequency. For example, 440Hz is A above middle C.
How do you change the bulb in a lava lamp?
Remove the lava lamp by lifting up the glass. It separates from the base because it just sits in it. Unscrew the old bulb and screw another one in.
When you remove the bulb you will notice that the bulb and base may not be the size of a standard household bulb. On the inside of the base, or the bottom of the base, there should be information about the type and wattage of the bulb.
You need to get the same type of bulb to insure that the bulb base will screw into the socket. The wrong type bulb may not fit in the socket or the bulb may be too large and the top of the lamp will not fit properly on the base. If you get the wrong wattage, the bulb may not be hot enough or to hit to make the bulb function properly.
A "tube," more accurately called a cathode ray tube, or CRT, displays the image sent in through the coaxial cable from the cable box or antenna, or from another video input.
The CRT is a vacuum tube which emits a varying pattern of electrons at the back of a screen. The screen is treated with a phosphor and when the treatment is excited by electrons, it emits electromagnetic radiation, which is light.