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What is a good speaker does-rms-stand-speakers.html

A SPEAKER IS “A speaker converts electrical energy into audible sound waves. These sound waves are created using a complex device made of metal, magnets, wire, plastic and paper. The vibrations are created by an electrical signal changing the strength of a speaker's rear magnet, thus causing a paper or plastic cone to create sound waves by vibrating” Read more: How Are Speakers Made? | eHow.com Are Speakers Made? | eHow.comhttp:// _how-speakers-made.html#ixzz22p6M7bQA

WHAT DOES A SPEAKER DO? “A loudspeaker or speaker is a device that converts electrical energy waves into mechanical energy waves or audible sounds. Sound is produced by the vibration of an object. This vibration sets up a series of ripples or waves much like what is seen when a stone is thrown into a pond. Speakers reproduce sound waves (or audio) at various frequencies. The frequency is the rate at which the particles in the air vibrate. Sound that the human ear can hear is from about 20 hertz (Hz) to 20,000 Hz or 20 kilohertz (kHz). Speakers are used in all types of communications and entertainment equipment such as radio and television receivers, tape recorders, telephone answering machines, baby monitors, and stereo home entertainment systems”.

Home Audio Speakers When the term "Home Audio Speakers" is used today, it can really refer to several different types of audio speakers. We might first think of the standard, relatively old fashioned or 'old-school' bookshelf or floor speakers which have been around for decades. Just because I referred to them as old fashioned, this certainly does not reflect upon the sound quality these types of home audio speakers are capable of producing.

RMS Does your car stereo system have great sound? Root Mean Squared, or RMS, is a formula used to calculate an approximate average for the power an amplifier can continuously create and a speaker receives. When used in reference to speakers, the term helps identify the power of the speaker and the quality of sound you hear. Read more: What Does RMS Stand for in Speakers? | eHow.com Does RMS Stand for in Speakers? | eHow.comhttp://

Home Audio Speakers it was to recognizable to have a set of bookshelf or the floor speakers. These floor speakers ranged from 12" to 18" high & the bookshelf speakers right up to 3' to 5'. for anytime, you'll be shocked at how the sound quality of many old standard style speakers have improved in recent years

Ohms A further area of confusion is the ohm power of the speaker when referring to the RMS of the amplifier. In general, an amplifier provides a specific RMS to a specific ohm of speaker; for example 100 watts of RMS power into a 6- ohm speaker. When reviewing RMS, make sure your speakers are the same ohm as the speaker noted in the amplifier's information. If they don't match, the RMS information isn't accurate. Read more: What Does RMS Stand for in Speakers? | eHow.com Does RMS Stand for in Speakers? | eHow.comhttp://

Sound System When you're designing a sound system, the RMS rating of the amplifier is a critical piece of information. The larger the RMS, the cleaner and louder the sound your amplifier produces. The amplifier powers the sound, the speakers receive this sound. Read more: What Does RMS Stand for in Speakers? | eHow.com Does RMS Stand for in Speakers? | eHow.comhttp://

RMS OF SPEAKERS Speakers On a speaker, the RMS refers to how much power the speaker can accept from the amplifier. If your amplifier feeds too much power to your speaker, your speaker will first distort the sound, and then overheat. Read more: What Does RMS Stand for in Speakers? | eHow.com Does RMS Stand for in Speakers? | eHow.comhttp://

Ok, I'll admit a surround sound set up is a little more involved than connecting a TV - but you'll be amazed by the added enjoyment you'll get when watching a movie....and it's not that complicated. Read more:

WOTT IS A GOOD Home theatre system A home theater system can be a daunting task. Just how much should one budget? What are the best products for the price? These are common questions you may have or should have when assembling a home theater system or you are by one. You don't need to fill your room with amplifiers, speaker cables, or surround sound speakers that fill every available space in the room. But these days a modest AV receiver with some small satellite speakers can give you an excellent sound. Read more: soundAV receiverhttp:// uide.com/surround-sound -systems.html#ixzz248xgHGPA

So lets look at the basics of setting up a decent home theatere sound system. Firstly, you'll need an amplifier and some speakers. You may be able to use the existing hi-fi system you already have in your room (which is probably only for stereo sound) - or if you want to have a surround sound set up, you will need to buy an AV receiver (aka a surround sound receiver). Another option is to get an all-in-one home theater system (also known as home theater in-a-box - or HTiB) which includes an processor/amplifier and speakers together (and sometimes a DVD/ Blu-ray player too).Blu-ray player Go to the article on the home theater system for more information on the home theater in a box option, in this article we will just discuss the basics of hooking up stereo or surround sound systems.home theater system So how do we quickly improve the sound in our room? Easy, you just send the audio output from your program source (DVD player, cable box, PS3, Xbox etc.) to the AV receiver/amplifier - and then this sends the sound to the speakers in your room. Read more: