How do you transfer music from a CD to itunes?
First, you must make a new playlist. To do this go to File, New Playlist. Drag the songs you want to burn to the CD into this playlist until you're happy with it. Then, go to the bottom right corner of the iTunes window and select "Burn Disc". You will then be presented with a settings box which will give you instructions for the rest of the process.
What does it mean when my amp for my subs won't turn on and everything is hooked up correctly?
probably something inside. but first check to see if you have your remote wire connect to a power source of some sort. and that your negative is grounded to something on the car that is indeed grounded. and check to make sure that your power wire is fully connected and that your power fuse is not burnt out.
One byte is 8 bits. 1 kilobyte(kb) is 1024 bytes. Each increment in size is 1024 of the previous.
smallest at the top
byte
kilobyte (1024b)
megabyte (1024kb)
gigabyte (1024mb)
terabyte (1024gb)
etc.
in short yes GB is bigger than MB
Where can you download free music but not download website or sign up?
There isn't many as it is illegal but there is LimeWire and you can download as much as you like but there is a free version and pay version but the free one inst as good believe me or not heheh but anyway you will most probably have to download a software
Search on youtube, the phrase:
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Is it better to have more power or a bigger speaker in a subwoofer?
more power is louder bigger speaker is better quality
I think you need to completely power off, from battery, and when it reboots, it will recognize it as a source, if its hooked up and power on., as in RF input to 959.
When was the first eight track player inventted when was the first cassette tape player inventted?
Lear moved on to yet another challenge: the perfection of an endless magnetic loop recording and playback system. As early as 1946, Lear had been interested in audio recordings; after experimenting more seriously in the early 1960s, he created the eight-track tape player. Lear's tape contained four stereo "programs," running in parallel on eight "tracks," for the entire length of a single, continuous tape loop. A solenoid coil detected the splice where the loop was closed, and sent a signal to the playback head to shift over to the next pair of tracks at that point. Because Lear's system had thinner tape and compact recording heads, this shifting process could be repeated indefinitely. Lear's system was a great improvement on the esoteric four-track players that already existed; it was also a huge marketing success. From 1965 well into the 1970s, Lear's eight-track players made their way from Lear jets and Ford cars into the homes of virtually every music enthusiast.
What do you do with a blown speaker?
depends what part is blown. most likely the ouput transistors. in that case, just get them replaced. if it keeps happening, get them replaced with heavier duty transistors.
Is it possible to merge two different mp3s into one?
Yes, it is possible to merge two Mp3 players into one. You can do this by syncing the two players via your computer. You might have to copy both song inventories onto your computer and then sync the players.
How many megabytes are in a gp?
1024 KB = 1 MB 1024 MB = 1 GB 1024 GB = 1 TB And so on.... All of the memory references are forming the same number. That number of course as you can see, is 1024.
Sound can be both digital and analog. In analog sound, waveforms are continuously varying, while in digital sound, the waveforms are represented by discrete binary numbers. Most modern audio technologies, such as CDs and MP3s, use digital sound, while older mediums like vinyl records use analog sound.
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How you get less then 1 ohms for your grounding system?
The same way you decrease the resistance of anything else ... by providing more parallel current paths. That means running more conductors, and increasing the surface area of contact between your ground system and the earth.
But let me ask you a couple of questions in return:
1). Since the lightning current already flowed through a couple thousand feet of air before it reached your house, do you really think it will notice whether you have 1 ohm or 2 ohms or 5 ohms in the rest of its path to ground ?
2). Aircraft have really good systems in place to protect their avionics and communications from lightning. What do you suppose is the resistance of their systems to ground when they're in flight ?
Just asking.
Maybe there are other things about the grounding system that are more important, and have a greater bearing on the quality of your protection, than a few DC ohms in the path.