While wireless audio is likely our future, cables will almost certainly remain part of our audio and home cinema set-ups for years to come. So it pays to know a thing or two about the different types ...
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If you have a fancy home theater system with a soundbar and surround sound speakers, then how you connect it to your TV is an important consideration. There are legacy options you may be more familiar ...
Hi<BR>I have a friend that uses a Soundblaster Platinum 5.1 for recording music. He plugs his amp into the card using the standard wires.<P>He asked me today if it was worth spending the money to ...
Soundbars are all the rage these days, and for good reason. They’re a simple, affordable way to boost your TV’s sound quality. And connecting a soundbar to your TV is usually a breeze: plug the ...
Optical signals between electronic devices can be transmitted through fiber optic cables connecting the two devices. For example, a television can play DVDs if a DVD player has been connected to the ...
Sonos Ray soundbar has been launched in the US. The audio device can be connected to a PC and TV via optical cable and it supports Apple AirPlay 2. The speaker is compatible with the Sonos app. It ...
probably a very simple question. I've recently bought a new TV and Blu-Ray player, both with optical outs. I want to connect everything up to an Arcam rDAC on my Hi-Fi. Am I right in thinking I should ...
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