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November 11 2009

Onkyo HT-RC180 7.2-Channel A/V Surround Home Network Receiver

  • 110 Watts per Channel at 8 ohms, 20 Hz-20 kHz, 0.08%, 2 Channels Driven, FTC
  • THX Select2 Plus Certified with THX Loudness Plus
  • HDMI Video Upscaling to 1080p with Faroudja DCDi Cinema
  • Audio and 1080p Video Processing via HDMI (5 Inputs and 1 Output)
  • Powered Zone 2 and Zone 3 for Playback of Separate Sources in Other Rooms

Product DescriptionThe THXSelect2 More Certified HT-RC180 create combines the latest features of the home theater with home networking features for a compelling piece of mid-range. A rear Ethernet port allows the HT-RC180 is to bypass the receiver and the output of audio tracks playing on your PC or your PC and listen to Internet radio stations directly, such as Rhapsody and Pandora. The HT-RC180 offers five HDMI 1. 3a inputs to treat a number of high-definition video and audio sources. . . . More>>

Onkyo HT-RC180 7.2-Channel A/V Surround Home Network Receiver

October 19 2009

Why Use Wireless Speaker Systems?

As little as twenty years ago, music lovers didn’t have many options when it came to listening to music outdoors. The only choice was to purchase an expensive set of speakers and wire them to an equally expensive audio system. If they wanted to listen to music while working in the garden, they had to bring the whole system outside and wire it all over again–unless they wanted to risk leaving their kitchen door open so they could hear music inside the house. Fortunately, modern technology has made the whole process obsolete; wireless speaker systems allow people to listen to music wherever they want. Below, we are going to tell you why you would use a wireless speaker system…

Of course, wireless speakers can also be used inside the house. They are extremely convenient for outdoor use, however. In addition to not requiring wires, they don’t use batteries that wear down easily. These speakers are also infinitely more portable than their wired counterparts.

Wireless speakers work just as well as traditional speakers do; music fans will not lose much in the way of sound quality.

Another type of wireless speaker uses infrared technology to send the signal to the speakers. This technology is generally used in home theatre systems; FM transmitters are far more common in general use speakers. In any case, infrared transmitters lack the ability to go through walls and other obstacles, so you need a clear path from audio device to speaker if you use this type of system.

Other than the distance problem, there are very few disadvantages to using wireless speakers. These speakers are extremely durable and can withstand most types of weather.

Wireless speakers can be used in all sorts of weather, as they are extremely durable. It is not advisable to leave them outdoors during blizzards or other unusually severe weather, but they can be left on a porch or lawn overnight without ill effects. The durability does slightly affect the sound quality; protective materials can muffle sounds if the signal is coming from too far away.

When using wireless speaker systems, just make sure you use common sense. Do not leave too large of a gap between the signal and the speaker, and do not leave the speakers outside in poor weather. The speakers will be sure to deliver years of quality music if their owners simply follow these guidelines.

For information and tips on wireless stereo speakers , visit Wireless Speakers Blog

February 25 2009

A-mei – Lan Tian (Blue Sky)

caruthersm asked:


Another great A-mei track…

Your digital technology

February 24 2009

Hue Xua – Huong Lan

OurWorld4u asked:


toi co nguoi em song Huong nui Ngu.
ca si Huong Lan

Tips for you

February 24 2009

Lan Lan – Com Ela / Tresloucados

lovelanlan asked:


Lan Lan

Digital problem solution

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