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Calibrating Hi-Fi Equipment :: hifi.net.nz
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How much should I spend? Anechoic Panels to reduce reflections. A simple SPL meter takes the "polar bear". Effect out of audio calibration. Turn on the equipment and then go for a long walk. The equipment will take several weeks to reach it's operating temperature, and will not perform it's best until that has happened. Select a favourite piece of music - something that you know well with plenty of high frequency material in it - vocals are good for this exercise. Treat your room for environmental noise ...
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Calibrating Hi-Fi Equipment :: hifi.org.nz
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How much should I spend? Anechoic Panels to reduce reflections. SPL meter to measure sound levels. Turn on the equipment and then go for a long walk. The equipment will take several weeks to reach it's operating temperature, and will not perform it's best until that has happened. For more information on burn in and microphonics please visit www.aa.net.nz. Select a favourite piece of music - something that you know well with plenty of high frequency material in it - vocals are good for this exercise.
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Glossary :: hifi.org.nz
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How much should I spend? Defenition of Hi-Fi related terms:. One channel of audio - for example the early gramophone and am radio are mono. Two channels of audio - e.g. the Stereo Record, CD's and FM radio are stereo. More than two channels - for example a Multichannel SACD recording. Hi-Fi - the quality reproduction of music over the full range of the material with good dynamic range and flat frequency response. Compact Disk -a plastic disk that stores music digitally - typically in stereo. Or cartridge...
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What Source Equipment? :: hifi.org.nz
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How much should I spend? CD, DVD, SACD and BluRay - same plastic, more data. The traditional Hi-Fi Source has been the Vinyl record, with CD's taking a second place in terms of quality for most Hi-Fi buffs. The advent of the SACD player (or super audio CD) with it's enhanced audio quality means that the SACD format is gaining favour amongst the Hi-Fi Community. The emergence of other Hi Definition sources and formats, for example HiDef Radio and SACD quality internet downloads means that there are ever e...
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What Hi-Fi Equipment? :: hifi.org.nz
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How much should I spend? IPOD dock grown into a 2 channel system. When selecting Hi-Fi equipment, think about what you listen to and where you listen to it. This will help determine the sources and speakers that you need, next select a suitable amplifier that will connect all your current and future sources, and drive your speakers correctly. There are many great magazines and websites available for guidance on equipment selection - with the reviews often providing good advice on a particular product.
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How much should I spend? :: hifi.org.nz
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How much should I spend? How much should I spend? Marantz Reference Components System. While Hi-Fi systems can cost in excess of NZ$1.25M it is also possible to get started with a beautiful two channel amp, SACD player and speakers for as little as $5000. The old rule of "you get what you pay for" is true in this industry but must be countered with "you pay for how well it's marketed". To speak to someone about hi-fi call us now. Order hi-fi hardware online now: sales@techstyle.co.nz. Â Â Â TechStyle.
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How much should I spend? For more information please fill in the form below and we will send you an info pack. Error loading userControl '/usercontrols/ContactForm.ascx'. Here are a few other sites that you may find useful:. Â Â Â TechStyle. Â Â Â All About Audio. Â Â Â Home Technology. Â Â Â Sitemap.
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What is Hi-Fi? :: hifi.org.nz
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How much should I spend? Hi-Fi Audio or "High Fidelity Audio" is the reproduction of program material in a listening area with the maximum realism possible". The goal of a Hi-Fi system is to envelope your Auditory system with sound of such high quality that your brain could be fooled into thinking you are attending the original performance. Good sound does not have to mean loud sound nor does it have to mean expensive systems. To speak to someone about hi-fi call us now. Â Â Â TechStyle. Â Â Â Sitemap.