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Adding Subwoofers in the Mix
Most subwoofers have floor-based enclosures with active speaker systems (that is, with built-in amplifiers) for driving the low bass frequency ranges.Read More

CATching Up with CAT-5e Audio Systems
You can get sound from your stereo system to some other place in the house using one of a few alternatives to wired audio networks.Read More

Choosing a Computer for Home Audio
Because any new desktop computer or laptop can play music, you don't need to worry too much about what you get.Read More

Choosing and Installing a New Sound Card
Mac computers include built-in sound capability that can knock your socks off!Read More

Connecting Your iPod to a Home Stereo
Home stereo systems come in many shapes and sizes, from an audiophile's monster component racks to a kid's itty-bitty boom box.Read More

Considering In-Wall Speakers
When you're considering a whole-home audio system, you might want to consider speakers that can be flush mounted in your walls or ceiling.Read More

Considering Wireless Headphones
Wireless headphones help you hear your audio system as loud as you want it, and they also give you mobility.Read More

Creating MP3 Files from Your Own CDs
Creating an MP3 file from your own CD is a two-step process: ripping and encoding.Read More

Getting to Know about Amplifiers and Speakers
The basic job of an audio amplifier is to increase the power of an audio signal enough to let the speaker recreate sound.Read More

Getting to Know the Four Basic Shapes and Sizes of Speakers
You'll probably run into four generic shape and size categories of speakers for your home audio system.Read More

Grasping Audio Basics
Audio specs are some of the most misused numbers in the world.Read More
