How will the J33 sound with my hi-fi system?
Radial J33 FAQGreat! The J33 is a low noise preamplifier and will out-perform the typical RIAA preamp built into consumer hi-fi equipment.
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FAQ - hi fi and home cinema sound at Oranges and LemonsWe offer a wide range of equipment racks to suit most tastes, requirements and budgets. A good rack helps the system components perform at their best. Alternatively, bespoke cabinets can be commissioned and we can advise with regard to required dimensions, equipment layout etc.
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Welcome to Cometcable....Yes. The speakers on your hi-fi set are probably better quality than the speaker on your television even if it is a stereo television. If you have four or more speakers, then you can get the full cinema experience in your own home from films with surround sound audio tracks. Your qualified installer will advise you and carry out the connection.
Related QuestionsWhat about electrical, Hi-Fi and other equipment?
Axworthy PropertiesLandords should bear in mind that any items included in the inventory are effectively included in the rent. They will have to be maintained; and also they must be repaired or replaced if they break down or get stolen. We strongly advise Landlords NOT to include such items as: washing machines, TV, stereo, computer or other such equipment.
Related QuestionsHow do I get my iPod Hi-Fi serviced?
Apple - Support - ipodhifi - Service - Service FAQDIY Parts Service: For certain repairs, you may be able to order a replacement part online that will resolve the issue. To determine if a part is right for you, read through the relevant troubleshooting articles on the Troubleshooting and How-to page. If an article determines that a part will fix your issue, click the link to order the part online.
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Go to an electronics shop and ask for a cable that has a mini headphone jack on one end and two dual RCA plugs on the other end. Insert the headphone jack end into your sound card's line output, the line output has a cleaner signal than the speaker socket. Insert the RCA jacks into the back of your stereo amplifier/receiver. The auxiliary input is ideal, but any input except the phono input will work.
Related QuestionsHow can I tell if my iPod Hi-Fi is in-warranty?
Apple - Support - ipodhifi - Service - Service FAQVisit the Support page, enter your iPod Hi-Fi serial number in the field under Support Coverage, and click Go. Our Warranty Check tool will display information about your product, including how many days remain on your warranty.
Related QuestionsHow long will my iPod Hi-Fi service take?
Apple - Support - ipodhifi - Service - Service FAQService times often depend on the nature of the issue and the availability of service parts at the service location. Be sure to ask how long service will take when you carry in your iPod Hi-Fi for service at your local AASP or Apple Store.
Related QuestionsCan I have a TV, HI-FI system or PC in my room?
St Edmunds : Accommodation : Frequently asked questionsYes. These are termed 'Permitted Appliances'. Electric appliances with low current consumption (e.g. radios, CD players, electric razors) may be used but other appliances with heavier consumption (e.g. electric fires or microwave ovens) are strictly forbidden. The safety of any privately-owned electrical appliance is the responsibility of its user.
Related QuestionsCan I use the Radial J33 for other devices such as keyboards or computer sound cards?
Radial J33 FAQNo. The J33’s input is pre-equalized with the RIAA curve. This curve would make any other source sound bad, plus these line-level devices would overload the J33’s sensitive input circuit and cause distortion.
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Radial J33 FAQYes. Most sound cards are equipped with a 3.5mm stereo input connector. Connect the line-level output of the J33 to the computer and you should be set to go. Sound card input levels vary, so watch for distortion as the output of the J33 is quite hot. Your computer sound card software should allow you to adjust the input to suit.
Related QuestionsHow can I tell if my iPod Hi-Fi needs service?
Apple - Support - ipodhifi - Service - Service FAQVisit our Troubleshooting and How-to tabs for helpful troubleshooting information. If an article determines that a replacement part will solve your issue, you can order the part on the Service tab. You can also seek help from other users in our iPod Hi-Fi Discussions forum. If you've reviewed the articles and are still not sure whether your iPod Hi-Fi requires service, you can take your iPod Hi-Fi to your local Apple retail store or Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP) for diagnosis.
Related QuestionsHow long is my iPod Hi-Fi covered by Apples warranty?
Apple - Support - ipodhifi - Service - Service FAQYour iPod Hi-Fi is covered for one year by Apples One-Year Limited Warranty. Warranty service for eligible repairs is available at no charge for 12 months from the date of original retail purchase. Apple may need to examine your proof of purchase document to verify your iPod Hi-Fi warranty status.
Related QuestionsMy iPod Hi-Fi warranty has expired. What are my service options?
Apple - Support - ipodhifi - Service - Service FAQIf your warranty has expired, you still have access to all available service options, but you will be responsible for the cost of service, including parts, labor, shipping (if any), and applicable taxes. AppleCare or your local AASP or Apple retail store representative will provide you with an estimate of service costs before receiving your authorization to perform service.
Related QuestionsQ : I have a portable T.V. / Hi Fi System to store. Can I pack it in the original box?
Summer Storage for UK StudentsA : Yes, by all means. However, a 14” TV is too big to fit in a standard box, and therefore will be charged at ’large box’ rate. See 'Prices' for more information about different box sizes.
Related QuestionsQuestion: Can I connect the WebRadio to a Hi-fi installation, external speakers or headphone?
Netcom Digital RadioAnswer: Yes, you can connect the WebRadio via a standard audio cable (cinch) to your Hi-fi set. It is also possible to connect the WebRadio to a set of headphones or external speakers. Depending on your headphones or speakers you might need an additional cable/plug. This cable is available in almost every audio shop or media mall.
Related QuestionsWill ProtecTV support Hi-Fi Stereo/Dolby Digital 5.1?
ProtecTV FAQ Frequently Asked QuestionsThe The ProtecTV does not support optical or digital audio. It will support DVD players and Home Theater systems with the standard A/V cables.
Related QuestionsI'm looking to upgrade my hi-fi. I'm happy with all the electronics. What options do I have?
Radfords - HiFi - Home Cinema - Custom InstallationThere are a number of ways to improve your system without having up to upgrade the electronics. Adding a mains cleaner such as Isotek's mini-sub will clean your mains electrical supply which will produce a cleaner, crisper and more detailed sound.
Related QuestionsWhat Hi-Fi? has given a product I was looking at a bad review. Should I cross it off my list?
Radfords - HiFi - Home Cinema - Custom InstallationIn a word no. Hi-fi magazines are very important but you should use magazines like What Hi-Fi, Hi-Fi Choice and the like as a guide and not as a bible. They test machines in an office; they are journalists first, hi-fi enthusiasts second. They also have different ears to use, probably like different music and will be testing equipment on hi-fi much different to you. Use magazines do produce a shortlist but make no decisions until you actually sit down and listen to the equipment.
Related QuestionsCan I copy the files onto audio CDs and listen on my hi-fi or in-car system?
FAQ|Christian Audio BooksYes! Copying the files to an audio CD on your computer is quick and easy, particlarly if you are using Windows. Click on the video above to watch a short demonstration of how to do it.
Related QuestionsWhich iPod models support the iPod Hi-Fi?
iPod Hi-Fi: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)iPod Hi-Fi is supports all iPod models (iPod sold separately). iPod models with a dock connector are supported via the integrated dock, while iPod models that do not have a dock connector need to be connected to the audio input port using a 3.5 mm stereo miniplug. iPod models connected through the dock have enhanced support for the remote. Newer iPod models, like iPod nano or Fifth Generation iPod, support additional features when connected through the dock.
Related QuestionsHow do I connect my iPod to the iPod Hi-Fi?
iPod Hi-Fi: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)To connect an iPod with a dock connector insert the dock adapter that fits your iPod, and then connect your iPod. Your iPod Hi-Fi includes dock adapters that work with most models of iPod with dock connectors. If you want to connect another iPod, you can easily remove the dock adapter from your iPod Hi-Fi using a fingernail, insert the adapter that fits the other iPod, and then insert the other iPod.
Related QuestionsHow do I insert my batteries into iPod Hi-Fi?
iPod Hi-Fi: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Insert the batteries positioning the positive (+) and negative (–) terminals on the batteries as shown below. All six batteries are not inserted the same direction. Instead the batteries are divided into two sets of three batteries. If you are using the iPod Hi-Fi with batteries (and not plugged into an electrical outlet) and you connect an iPod with a dock connector, the batteries in your iPod Hi-Fi provide a minimum charge to iPod. If the iPod is on, it charges for 30 minutes.
Related QuestionsHow can I get the most out of the battery life for my iPod Hi-Fi?
iPod Hi-Fi: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)When not in use, your iPod Hi-Fi enters a low-power standby mode to save battery life. However, if you don’t plan to use your iPod Hi-Fi for an extended period, you may wish to remove the batteries to extend battery life even longer. See "Tips and Tricks to get the most out of your iPod Hi-Fi's batteries" for more information. Note: If you don’t want the batteries in your iPod Hi-Fi to expend power when iPod isn’t playing, remove iPod from your iPod Hi-Fi.
Related QuestionsHow do I adjust the tone of the playback of iPod Hi-Fi?
iPod Hi-Fi: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)With some newer models of iPod, you can also adjust the tone of playback from iPod Hi-Fi to suit a particular environment. Only the Fifth Generation iPod (iPod with video) and iPod nano running iPod Software 1.1 or later support changing the tone. You’re able to adjust this setting if you see a Speakers item in the main menu when you connect your iPod. The tone setting will be remembered by iPod Hi-Fi until you change it.
Related QuestionsCan I use the iPod Hi-Fi while traveling?
iPod Hi-Fi: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)The iPod Hi-Fi has an auto-switching power supply. Because of this it can accept a range in both voltage and frequency, and only require a plug adapter for the specific locale. It supports 100 V to 240 V, 50 Hz to 60 Hz.
Related QuestionsHow do I pair the remote so it only works with my iPod Hi-Fi?
iPod Hi-Fi: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)See "Using the Apple Remote with iPod Hi-Fi" for steps to pair the Apple Remote with iPod Hi-Fi.
Related QuestionsWhere is the serial number located on my iPod Hi-Fi?
iPod Hi-Fi: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)The serial number is printed on the inside of the battery compartment of your iPod Hi-Fi. See "iPod Hi-Fi: Locating the serial number" for more information.
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Lowyat.NET -> FAQ for Edifier SpeakersIf it's im also suffering from this "sickness" before, but i could cure it by putting a metal netting and remove the plastic cover.
Related QuestionsIs it possible to get hi-fi output playing MP3 files from a computer through a stereo system?
Xorys' MP3 FAQWell... I do play my MP3 files through my stereo systems, both in my office and in the living room. But what I'm doing is not really "hi-fi". Well... it probably sounds better than what was considered "hi-fi" in my youth, but it wouldn't come anywhere near to meeting current "audiophile" standards, which is what I get the impression you are aiming for. We had a lengthy discussion about this in this group just recently.
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