Friday, March 2, 2012

VIZIO VHT215 Home Theater Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer

!±8±VIZIO VHT215 Home Theater Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer

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Price : $259.99
Post Date : Mar 02, 2012 20:21:50
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Immerse yourself in your own home theater with VIZIO's Home Theater Sound Bar with Wireless Subwoofer. It delivers exceptional audio performance in a stylishly slim design - a perfect complement for 40 inches and larger TVs. This compact sound bar is packed with advanced audio technology, including Dolby Digital, SRS Studio Sound HD and SRS TruVolume. It features a full range of inputs, including HDMI for HD audio and video through one simple cable to your entire home theater. The wireless subwoofer allows you to place the speaker anywhere in your home theater*. With the Sound Bar's table-stand or wall-mount options, this powerful system is and versatile addition to any home theater.

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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Sony HTSF470 Blu-ray Home Theater System (Black)

!±8±Sony HTSF470 Blu-ray Home Theater System (Black)

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Post Date : Feb 28, 2012 02:00:21
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Add dynamic wraparound audio to your favorite entertainment with the HT-SF470 5.1-channel surround sound system. Designed to match your 3D Blu-ray Disc player, this system is the perfect addition to your home theater. It features 3D compatibility so you can enjoy incredible 3D sports, games and movies like never before2. The HDMI Repeater makes it a breeze to connect and control multiple HD or 3D devices using a single HDMI cable per device (sold separately), while elegant floor standing speakers and striking monolithic design make it a great compliment to BRAVIA 3D HDTVs. You can also add optional S-AIR accessories and enjoy the convenience of wireless rear speakers or multi-room streaming.

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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Eliminating that Terrible Hum From Your Home Theater Speakers

!±8± Eliminating that Terrible Hum From Your Home Theater Speakers

You've all heard it, that dreaded 60Hz hum straight through the speakers of a home theater or house audio system. Hopefully you heard it at a friend's house and not your own. It can drive you wholly nuts. You may have even tried, unsuccessfully, to fix the miniature noise problem. That can make you even more crazy. What causes that horrendous noise straight through your speakers?

More often than not humming straight through your speakers is caused by a grounding problem. There are three main ground problems that cause problems in an audio / video system. These are ground loops, improper grounding and lack of a ground altogether. The other potential culprits that can cause noise are bad cables, a faulty piece of equipment or electrical noise from a lighting dimmer or galvanic motor. There are steps you can take to troubleshoot the noise and eliminate it from you theater.

The first step is find out where it is advent from. Disconnect your source and display equipment from your receiver or surround sound processor. If the noise stops, associate them back to the receiver or processor on at a time until the noise returns. When the hum comes back, you found where the noise is entering your system. Note that if you are connecting remote equipment, such as running the signal from your theater room Dvd player to the Tv in the bedroom, your chances to pick up noise increase dramatically. With such long runs, noise can be induced into the long cable runs from adjacent electrical wiring. It is also easy to generate a ground loop, because the equipment is plugged into two different, widely separated outlets, on separate electrical circuits.

If the noise is caused by a cable box, the noise is likely caused by the cable Tv ground. To test this theory, disconnect the incoming cable Tv feed to the rear of the cable box or Tv while they are still associated to the rest of the system. If the noise is eliminated by disconnecting the Tv cable, the qoute is the cable Tv ground. You can electrically decouple the cable Tv feed from your principles with a ground breaking transformer. These are available from many sources. Be advised that many newer, digital cable Tv systems need any gadget in the signal chain to pass a full 1,000 Mhz. Some of the older ground break transformers will not do this. Be sure to check the specifications of anyone gadget you are purchasing to verify it will pass the digital cable Tv signal.

If the noise is from your projector, Tv, or monitor, it is most likely caused because the video display gadget is plugged into a separate outlet than the other a/v equipment. It could be on a separate circuit as well. These circuits may have two separate ground potentials. That is, the resistance to ground is separate on each circuit. A difference in resistance to ground from one ground point to someone else can cause the dreaded ground loop. If you get a ground loop, current flows in the middle of the two components. If the current flows straight through the components internal audio signal ground, you will get a hum.

You can use an isolation transformer, similar to the type used for cable Tv ground problems, to eliminate the electrical association from one component to the other. These transformers are inserted in line with the audio signal association in the middle of the two components. If there is no audio association in the middle of the components, the qoute may be current flowing straight through the video portion. In this case, a video isolation transformer should be used to eliminate the ground loop.

Sometimes power conditioners will stop noise problems by placing equipment on different, electrically isolated outlets. This is done using isolation transformers. Sometimes this is ineffective however, due to the differences in internal construction of separate power conditioning equipment. Some safety regulations, such as Ul 1950, specify that an isolation transformer is only allowed to detach the hot and neutral wires; the grounding wire must be passed straight through. If this is the case, the ground loop qoute may still exist because many transportation circuits are associated to the grounding conductor and not the neutral. In this case, the isolation transformer, or any power conditioner or Ups with an isolation transformer will have admittedly no sway on the grounding problem.

The noise may be generated externally, from a dimmer or refrigerator compressor for example, and advent in straight through the main power input on the audio video equipment. In this case, a high quality power conditioner may be sufficient in reducing or eliminating the noise problem. You may also find that one of the signal interconnecting cables in your principles is faulty. This can also cause noise problems. Check for this by swapping the cables with one that you know to be good.

You can solve most noise problems in your home theater or multi room audio/video principles by taking the systematic, step-by-step approach. Work your way up the signal chain, eliminating each piece of equipment as you go. If you have nothing associated to your speakers except the speaker wiring, and they still hum, the qoute is noise induced into the speaker wiring from adjacent power cables. Other than that case, most problems are caused by ground problems, which you can find, and solve, if you take it one step at a time.


Eliminating that Terrible Hum From Your Home Theater Speakers

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