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How To Choose The Best Stereo Receiver For Your Needs
It used to be a lot simpler to find the best stereo receiver for your needs since most people only used receivers for their home audio system, but today the addition of video devices and the multitude of audio/video sources makes the choice more demanding. So here are a few tips to keep in mind as you shop for a stereo or digital receiver.
First of all make sure that the receiver that you choose to be the brain of your home entertainment center will be able to support all the devices that you intend to use with it. These days video and audio can come from a variety of sources including camcorders, digital video recorders, DVD players, cable or satellite boxes, video game systems, cd players and so on. You will need to have corresponding inputs for however many devices that you intend to use. So plan ahead and make sure the receiver you buy will fit your needs that way. You will have to pay more for a digital receiver that carries a plethora of input connections, but it will be worth it in the long run.
Also be sure that the connections for both audio and video match between your components and the receiver. Most devices can support a standard composite cable connection, but for your best video sources you will probably want some S-video connections that produce a better screen picture with more detail. On the audio side, if you are using surround sound as many people are these days, make sure that the audio connections from your components match the inputs on your receiver. For digital equipment it is usually either an optical or coaxial connection, but whichever it is, be sure that the connections on both ends will match.
Then be sure that the receiver will be sufficient for your room size. Most rooms will take about 50 watts per channel to power the speakers sufficiently, but larger rooms may require 75 watts per channel and very large rooms can use 100 watts per channel to fill the room up with sound.
You also will need to match the receiver to your speakers too as some speakers use different ohm ratings to accomplish their sound purpose. An ohm has to do with how much resistance there is to the current being sent from the receiver. If you match an 8 ohm receiver with a set of 4 ohm speakers you may damage your receiver because of all the overwork that it has to do to keep up with the current demand from the speakers. So just make sure that you match the receiver requirements to the speaker set that you have.
Finally, don't assume that price is the definitive guide for quality. Many reviews of the best stereo receivers have concluded that high quality equipment does not always cost more, so read the reviews, shop around thoroughly and follow the suggestions given above and you can make a good stereo receiver purchase.
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Where can I find a male/male stereo cable that will last longer than a month?
I just want to connect my iPod or laptop to speakers and EVERY cable I own has shorted out. Is there one out there that is any good?
Here's an image of what I'm looking for:
http://www.amazon.com/Stereo-Cable-Male-3-0-ft/dp/B000AS7DF2/ref=sr_1_6/105-8959443-6708405?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1186753254&sr=1-6
yeah - most cable is cheap and nasty...
if you don't mind spending top dollar, then one of these'll last you a good long while(and will aslo sound ALOT better than what you're used to...if you're hi-fi is any good, and you don't compress your ipod trax tooo much)
http://www.russandrews.com/lookup/1/region/UK/currency/GBP/customer_id/PAA0433080707219NRVNLIPJZVXGZFYU/product-Tonik-Mini-Interconnect-2350.htm
to be honest - you can build one of your own, of this quality for about £15...but unless you're a regular hi-fi builder/modifier then sourcing and buying cable and connectors can be a royal pain in the arse!
you won't be disappointed in the russ andrews gear...if you think it's alot of money then check out the one he sells for £235!!!! =P
ps - u want the mini-jack/mini-jack version - you need to specify
Connect your Mini DisplayPort Mac to your HDTV
As Macs move from the home office to the living room, people increasingly want to connect their computers to their TVs and AV gear—setting up a Mac mini-based media center, for example. The audio connection has been simple enough—just string a stereo cable between the Mac’s Audio out port to an input port on your receiver. But video has been more challenging. Few TVs offer DVI ports so, up to ...
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