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A company is selling a surround system with a bunch of little cube speakers. How well do these work?
These are not going to reproduce sound very well. Those tiny little speakers cannot reproduce midrange and especially low range signals very well, so your bass will be suffering. If the system includes a subwoofer, that's a slight improvement, but subwoofers only reproduce the lowest frequency signals, so you're still going to have weak mid- to low-range response.
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How does a speaker work?
The basic function of a speaker is to push air. What the human ear perceives as sound is just changes in air pressure, so the function of a speaker is to create changes in air pressure that we can hear. If these changes are at a high frequency, we hear a high-pitched noise. If they are at a low frequency, we hear bass, or we may just feel a thumping sensation once the frequency goes below...
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What is "surround sound"?
This is a generic term for any speaker setup that includes rear speakers that receive a different signal than the front speakers. This is meant to create a 3-dimensional effect, allowing you to hear sounds behind you, just like in the movie theater.
Current "surround sound" speaker setups usually feature two front speakers, two rears, a center, and a subwoofer. This is known as...
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What's the difference between a receiver, a tuner, and an amplifier?
These three terms are often used interchangably, but they mean different things.
A tuner is a device that simply receives radio signals (AM and/or FM).
An amplifier just amplifies an input signal before sending the signals to your speakers. They require an input device, such as a CD player, turntable, or tuner.
A reciever will incorporate both of these into one unit. A receiver...
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Should I get a receiver with Dolby Digital? Dolby Pro Logic? What do those mean?
Check out my answer about audio formats here:
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view.php/1311
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What is a receiver?
A receiver is the heart of most home audio systems. Its primary functions are to receive radio signals (acting as a "tuner"), to amplify sound from the radio or other inputs, and to switch between the various inputs. Receivers will usually have inputs for several types of devices, including CD players, DVD players, tape decks, turntables, and more.
Receivers will have outputs...
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What is a woofer?
A woofer reproduces mid- to low-frequency sound. Each woofer will have a different frequency range, but a typical woofer will responsible for everything between the high-frequency signals of the tweeter and the very low-frequency signals of the subwoofer. If your speaker also has a mid-range speaker, the woofer will probably be responsible for a narrower range of low-frequency signals only.
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What is a subwoofer?
A subwoofer reproduces low-frequency signals, usually in the range from 20 Hz to 80 Hz. Some of these freqencies may be too low for you to hear, but you will feel them.
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Do I really have to wire red-to-red and black-to-black?
Yes. Speakers and amplifiers are coded red (positive, +) and black (negative, -) for a reason, and that is because the speakers will sound best when they are in-phase.
Let's say you accidently wired one of your speakers backwards. This will cause one speaker to be "out of phase" with the other one, so they will not be producing the same sound at the same time. In fact,...
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What is a subwoofer, and why should I use one?
A subwoofer reproduces low-frequency (bass) signals. There are many reasons to use one, including:
- A subwoofer will reproduce bass more accurately than other, smaller speakers. It will add the low-frequency "thumps" that other speakers may not be able to produce, thereby giving you more accurate sound reproduction.
- It allows you to isolate the signals sent to your other...
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Why should I use a pre-amp in my system? Are they worth the money?
A preamplifier (preamp) is generally used to provide high-quality signal amplification. A preamp will usually give better signal amplification than the receiver/amplifiers you can buy from the home audio stores. The preamp also lets you switch between various input signals and adjust treble and bass. A further advantage is that it gives the proper load impedance for the inputs and a low...
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What is clipping?
In essence, clipping distortion occurs when you've turned up the volume too high. Your amplifier then cannot produce any more power, so it "clips" off the tops of the power-intensive signals you're telling it to sends to your speakers. This clipping generates extra high-frequency noise in your speakers, causing distortion, and giving your tweeters a hard time. If you...
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When a sound system says it has "5.1" or "6.1" speakers, what does that mean?
The number before the period is the total number of surround channels besides the subwoofer. You will want one speaker for each channel for the best surround effects. The number after the period signifies the number of subwoofers (usually 1).
In a 5.1 system you'll have a center speaker, 2 front speakers, 2 rear speakers, and a subwoofer. A 6.1 system will have 2 fronts, 2 rears, a...
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What are the different surround sound formats?
Dolby Digital (AC-3)
Unlike most formats this one is digital, rather than analog. Signals for each speaker channel are transmitted separately, ensuring that each sound channel is reproduced exactly as it was recorded. There is a dedicated subwoofer channel as well.
DTS Digital Surround
Similar to Dolby Digital in that all signals are digital and separated by channel, but in DTS the...
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Can you really plug a Gameboy Advance into the Gamecube?
Yes. To do this, you will need the Gameboy Advance Cable which sells for around $10 US.
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Can I play games online with my Gamecube?
Yes, but you will need to buy an adapter. Nintendo makes adapters for modems or for high-speed connections such as cable modems or DSL.
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Can the Gamecube play DVDs?
No, it cannot. Standard-sized CD or DVD-ROMs won't even fit in the unit because it's designed for disks with a smaller physical size.
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What are the technical specifications of the Gamecube?
Found on: http://www.nintendo.com/systems/gcn/specifications.jsp
MPU ("Microprocessor Unit")* : Custom IBM Power PC "Gekko"
Manufacturing process: 0.18 micron IBM copper wire technology
Clock frequency: 485 MHz
CPU capacity: 1125 Dmips (Dhrystone 2.1)
Internal data precision: 32-bit Integer & 64-bit floating-point
External bus: 1.3GB/second peak...
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How much does it cost to play online games?
Just the cost of the Network Adaptor - there is no set fee for playing online games. Publishers may charge their own fees for certain games, but those will be set on a game-by-game basis.
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Can I play online games with my PS2?
Yes, but you'll need to buy the Network Adaptor. The adaptor will work with either dial-up connections (modems) or high-speed connections like cable modems or DSL.
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Can I install Linux on a PS2?
Yes, and Sony actually makes a kit for it! The model number is SCPH-97047. Here are some details:
Description: Linux enthusiasts and programmers can now use the same system they play their favorite PlayStation 2 formatted games on to run thousands of Linux applications! Combining the incredible technology of the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment with the endlessly versatile Linux...
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What are the PS2's hardware specifications?
From: http://www.us.playstation.com/hardware/PS2/415007657.asp
PlayStation 2 System Features and Specifications*
*Updated for model number SCPH-39001
CPU: 128-bit CPU
System Clock Frequency: 294.912 MHz
Cache Memory: Instruction: 16KB, Data: 8KB + 16 K(ScrP)
Main Memory: Direct Rambus (Direct RDRAM)
Memory Size: 32MB
Memory Bus Bandwidth: 3.2GB per second
Co-processor:
FPU...
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How fast is the PS2's CPU?
300 MHz, or 294.912 MHz to be exact.
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What is a hook?
A shot that curves to the inside, that is to the left if you're right-handed, or the right if you're left-handed.
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What is a slice?
When you hit the ball and it curves outside, that is towards the right if you're right-handed, or the left if you're left-handed.
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What is a wood?
A driver.
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What is a walk?
If the batter receives four balls before receiving three strikes, he gets to "walk" to first base, and is credited with a walk.
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What is a RBI?
A Run Batted In. If the batter hits the ball and drives in any players on base (including himself), he is credited with an RBI for each one. A grand slam would give the batter 4 RBIs. Even if the batter is tagged out or their ball is caught on the fly, they still receive an RBI as long as they drive in a runner to score.
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What is a base?
The bags that runners are "safe" on. These are first base, second base, and third base.
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What is a foul ball?
A ball that is hit into foul territory, specifically any area that is not between the first-base line and the third-base line. If a home-run ball hits the "foul pole," it is judged fair, a home run.
If the ball is hit on the ground, it is foul if it is not within the first- and third-base lines when it passes either first or third base. If it rolls foul after passing either...
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What is a curveball?
A pitch that is thrown so as to make it curve through the air, thereby making it harder for the batter to hit.
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What is an inning?
A phase of play. During an inning, each team has the opportunity to send its batters to the plate until they receive three outs. First one team goes up, receives their three outs, then the other team goes up. A regulation game is made up of 9 innings (27 outs per team.) In the event of a tie, extra innings are played until an inning ends without a tie score.
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What is a strikeout?
When a batter receives three strikes before receiving four balls. The batter is then declared out.
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What is a ball?
A pitch that the batter does not swing at and that is not in the strike zone.
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What is a strike?
A pitch that is within the strike zone and the batter does not hit. A strike is also given if the batter hits the ball into foul territory (assming it isn't caught on the fly.)
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What is a key?
The painted area under the hoop that stretches out to the free-throw line.
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What is a double dribble?
To dribble, stop your dribble, and then start again without the ball leaving your possession.
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What is a travel?
To move one's pivot foot without dribbling the ball
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What is zone defense?
A defensive formation where players are supposed to guard a certain area, as opposed to a man-to-man defense.
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What is a touchdown?
A touchdown is scored when a player brings the ball to the end zone of the opposing team. The ball must simply break the "plane," an imaginary wall coming up from the goal line, to be counted as a touchdown. A touchdown scores six points.
After the touchdown, the scoring team has the opportunity to go for a point-after-touchdown (PAT). This can be either one point (if they kick...
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What is a field goal?
The offensive team, on any down, can attempt to kick a field goal. This involves the center hiking the ball to a holder who then holds the ball so the place kicker can kick it. If the ball goes through the goal posts, the team is rewarded with three points and will then kick off the ball to the other team.
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What is a down?
A play. Teams get four downs (four plays) to either score or go ten yards. If they go ten yards, the down is reset to one (first down), and they get four more downs.
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What is a punt?
When the offensive team has run out of downs, they will punt (drop-kick) the ball to the defensive team, who will then take over possession.
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What is a center?
The player who starts each play holding the ball. Each play starts when the center hikes the ball to the quarterback.
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What is a line of scrimmage?
An imaginary line parallel with the yard lines that passes through the position of the ball at the beginning of a play. All offensive players must be on their side of the LOS, and defensive players on their side when the play starts, or they will be called for a penalty.
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What is a clipping?
This is a foul that is committed when a player is hit in the back by an opposing player.
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What is a PAT?
Point after touchdown
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What is a shotgun?
A formation where the quarterback stands several yards behind the center. When starting the play, the center must "hike" the ball accurately so that the quarterback can catch it.
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How do I fight against monsters who drain my levels?
There are many types of undead that will "drain" your levels when they attack. You may be a level 12 fighter, but that vampire just made you into a level 10 fighter. This is easily fixed with a Restoration spell, but there are some other consequences of level drain as well. When a spellcaster is drained, they lose their higher level spells.
So, to protect against this:...
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What shields can I get?
Large Shields
nw_ashmlw006 - Dragon Shield
nw_ashlw001 - Large Shield
nw_ashmlw002 - Large Shield +1
nw_ashmlw008 - Large Shield +2
nw_ashmlw009 - Large Shield +3
nw_ashmlw005 - Mirror Shield
nw_ashmlw003 - Shield of the Holy
nw_ashmlw004 - Shield of the Sun
nw_ashmlw007 - Uthgardt Holy Shield
Small Shields
nw_ashmsw005 - Dwarven Mirth
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How can I plug several Xboxes together so I can play against my friends on separate screens?
In short, System Link Play takes Split Screen mode to a new level. Basically, System Link Play allows you to connect up to 4 Xbox systems together for massive multiplayer madness. If you have 4 Xbox systems hooked up, as many as 16 people can play at one time! The same levels and gametypes available in the Split Screen mode are also available in System Link Play. Additionally, the same general...
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What skills can I learn?
Computer Use:
- Related to Intelligence. Used with computer spikes
to access computer terminals. Harder tasks require
more spikes. This skill reduces the number of
spikes needed by 1 for every 4 points total.
- A good skill to invest in when playing as Scouts
and Scoundrels. Because you don't have the vitality
and strength of a Soldier, you have to rely on
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What are the stats for all the Canes?
Canes are force only weapons that have average power and accuracy. Lower level canes are pretty useless and you would do well to sub them for a wand or rod as soon as you can. Special Canes are pretty much interchangeable with Special Rods and Wands and which one you equip depends on your playing style. With force weapons, many people tend to equip based on special attacks rather than ATP or...
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Where are the Great Fairies?
Eight Great Fairies live about the great sea. Each will help you in their own special way. However, you are going to need to find at least two of the eight Great Fairies in order to complete the main quest. Which of them you will need, I will not tell. All-in-all, this section will help you find each and every one of the eight Great Fairies.
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