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Monday, June 6, 2011
Tips for Building a Professional Sound System
If you are ready to put your dreams into action and begin assembling your own professional sound system then one thing is for sure and that is that you definitely want to get it right the first time around. The last thing that you need is to lean lessons on the job, because by the time you are setting up for your first gig you want everything to function just as you planned it.
[b]Home Audio & Home Theater [/b]When you are out shopping for your equipment, one important thing that you will want to have on your list is quality "hard" cases to pack everything up in for two reasons. The first of course, is so all of your equipment is protected but also cases help for accounting for all your gear when you are packing to leave.
Still one more item on your shopping list should be extra cords and adapters. Not only will you need a few light extra light cords for connecting your components but you would be wise to include in a nice heavy extra 100 foot electrical cord and some power splitters in case you have to share an electrical outlet that is already occupied at a venue.
The next thing that you are going to want to have is a small tool bag that has all the tools that you will need to open up your gear and make repairs. This kit should also include a roll of electrical tape a roll of duct tape, a soldering iron with some high grade solder and a small flashlight.
The fact is that "Murphy's law" dictates that anything that can go wrong will at some point in time and when things do go wrong it is always at the most inopportune time. So look your system over and try to see where any weak spots are such as plugs and knobs. You can buy extras for just in case and at some point in the future you will be glad that you did.
Tips for Building a Professional Sound SystemWritten by Sandra Gille. Find the latest information on a Professional Sound System
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Friday, June 3, 2011
4 Tips For Getting Excellent Sound Quality From Your Home Sound System
Not many people are conscious that we now have many different ways to take advantage from sound systems. A typical thought among homeowners is that all home sound systems can boost the sound of home entertainment systems. Period. However that's not completely true. Actually, there are several tweaks that you can do to improve the sound quality produced by your home sound system.
[b]Home Audio & Home Theater [/b]Tip 1. Arrange your speakers properly.
As the most crucial components of your sound system, your speakers have to be positioned at the right place for the best possible sound quality. Preferably, the center speaker is placed on top of or under the TV set, whilst the front speakers are positioned at a spot that is either partly angled at the viewers' direction or facing straight into the room. For top sound quality, position your surround speakers at an angle that points to the primary viewing position or facing directly across the room.
Tip 2. Tune the settings of your subwoofer.
Did you know that you could get a lot more benefits from your subwoofer by simply adjusting its settings? A subwoofer gives deep bass or low-frequency sounds for a better cinematic effect when watching movies on TV. Too much crossover and bass volume generate unclear and uncomfortable sounds. You may enjoy a rich, super sound quality by making sure that the subwoofer's level and crossover settings are appropriate. Moreover, you get well-defined bass that perfectly enhance the sound of your home audio system's speakers.
Tip 3. Set your DVD player or receiver to "Direct" or "Pure" style.
Making use of these settings removes uncomfortable noise and disturbance from the sound produced by your sound system. Especially, the "Direct" and "Pure" settings switch off the unused parts of the circuitry of it. Because of this, you obtain clear, distortion-free sounds.
Tip 4. Tune the auto setup features of your receiver.
You might not realize it, but your home audio system could possess numerous sophisticated features for manipulating sound quality. Examine your owner's manual to see the sound calibration options that come with your sound system. Several contemporary receivers of home sound systems include features that allow users to measure sizes and distances of speakers, balance channel volume, or even change frequency response as well as delay options.
4 Tips For Getting Excellent Sound Quality From Your Home Sound SystemTerje Brooks has written articles online for many years. He likes to write about home and family topics, as you also can see on his website about frontload washing machines, which contains reviews of portable clothes washer.
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Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Making Your Home Theater Sound Better
When low-end stereo manufacturers began putting cassette players, record turntables, radio tuners and amplifiers all in one plastic box, real audiophiles would tout the superiority of component systems. With a component system, each individual part could be selected for its quality and its ability to combine with the other pieces to create a good sound system. What someone forgot to tell most people was that one of the most important single components for a sound system is the room itself.
[b]Home Audio & Home Theater [/b]The size, layout and all the items within the room will affect the sound of your home theater system. The paint on the walls, the furniture, the windows and everything else influences the acoustics of the room. Most people don't consider this when paying thousands of dollars for equipment, huge screens, loge seats and other trimmings of a real theater. If you want the best fidelity and sound experience, you need to know how acoustic panels can improve your home theater experience.
Room dynamics
A modern home, with its high ceiling and hard surfaces, provides an inferior acoustic environment. There are sound reflections to consider, as well as the dampening (sound deadening) effects of different materials. There are also such entities as standing waves, sound distortions that exist like invisible swirling statues in your theater space because of the specifics of the room size, makeup and interior reflective surfaces. It can be quite the acoustical nightmare.
Now, other considerations such as soundproofing are related to this topic but are properly dealt with in other articles, and/or by trained professionals. Soundproofing will ensure that the sound from inside the room does not leak out, and that sound from outside does not make its way in. However, some of the basic soundproofing steps are part and parcel of your initial home theater room design. This can help you from the start in what amounts to the challenge of building a room-in-a-room, your isolated and sound-controlled home theater space.
Reflections, Absorption
A room full of hard, reflective surfaces will produce an echo-filled, somewhat harsh sound, as opposed to the dullness created by surfaces that are soft and absorptive. Consider a room with every surface made of processed wood, ceramic tile, concrete ceilings and gypsum partitions. This is ideal if you want reflectivity and echo, and not so good for intelligible dialog and full-bandwidth music. Every increase in sound level (decibels) creates additional reverberation and echo. If you were to start out this way and begin to insert soft furnishings and material surfaces, even willy-nilly, you would immediately hear a different as you did so. It should be apparent, then, that adding to this approach some simple math and acoustic principles would successfully balance your sound.
Obviously, optimum results would require that your home theater design balance the surfaces in the room, and this means adding sound absorption. You achieve this by stopping the noise reflections and controlling the reverberation. You would use upholstered furniture, acoustic panels, mounted and freestanding soundboards and carpets to accomplish this. Of course, balance means more than just having both hard and soft surfaces in the room, it has a great deal to do with positioning with regard to speaker placement. A pleasing overall home theater sound results from a combination of surfaces, positions, absorption and reflection.
Rules of thumb
These general rules will help, but every room and sound system is a unique combination of various elements. Start with the general and move carefully to more and more specific treatments of your room. If you are not comfortable making standing wave calculations or balancing acoustic elements, by all means get some help. The more you are spending on your system, the more you owe it to yourself (and the family) to make sure it is done right. Now, some tips:
• Carpeting is especially important between the front speakers and the listeners, as it catches the first reflective sounds.
• Acoustical wall paneling and/or curtains near to the front speakers also help.
• Do not paint acoustic panels, as it reduces its effectiveness by making it more reflective.
• Soft furnishings (sofas, cushions) contribute to echo absorption.
• Typically, the ceiling should be a hard surface so it can carry sound from front to back and diffuse the surround signals around the room.
• The average home theater design should have at least 35% of the total room surface area absorptive (floor, wall and ceiling area), and most absorptive surfaces should be in the front half of the theater.
• With the rear of your room having more reflective surfaces, sound diffuses better (again, the surround signals, especially) from the rear speakers.
You will need to experiment, and try positioning your soft furnishings in various spots around the room. Decibel meters and other tools can assist you in getting your room fine-tuned, but once again, if you are feeling in over your head, get some good help to get it done right the first time. You will save money in the long run.
Making Your Home Theater Sound BetterGlen Hoffman
President of 3-D Squared Inc.
http://www.home-theater-design-concepts.com