Watt Receiver
How can I use 100 watt speakers with no amp to play the music on my laptop?
I've 2 good 100 watt speakers with no amp or receiver. I have a laptop computer with 3 weeks of music on it. What do I need to do to be able to play the music on my computer from the speakers I have?
you will not hear anything from these speakers without an Amp, the laptop audio signal is too weak, and especially with 100 watts speakers as you stated, because, sure each one is composed of a subwoofer, tweeter, and a medium range speaker connected to a cross over circuit, which means weaker signal even.
800 Watts peak Digital fluorescent Output display meter Plays MP3 files from USB drives and SD Cards Bass, Treble and balance controls
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Sherwood's incredibly affordable RX-4105 offers integrated preamplification and amplification, inputs for numerous audio source components, and advanced radio tuning and station access. The receiver delivers 100 watts RMS per channel x 2 for strong, clear sound across the audible spectrum--even at low listening levels...
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Pyle Pro's amazing new 2000 watt Hybrid Reciever and Pre-Amplifier is the perfect solution for any home or office audio needs. Using sophisticated circuitry and premium components for uncompromising musicality -- this reciever is famous for delivering powerful and accurate sound...
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Get the music flowing with this 300 watt, digital AM/FM stereo receiver with a USB port for digital music playback. Store up to 50 presets, power two sets of speakers thanks to the A/B switch, and plug in a USB drive with MP3s to listen to your favorite digital music...
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Sherwood America RX-5502 AM/FM Receiver RX-5502 Stereo Receivers
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The Yamaha RX-V367BL 5.1-Channel AV Receiver is a great value-priced receiver to help take your home theater experience further. It features the latest HDMI specifications (4 inputs/1 output) with 3D-readiness (with firmware upgrade), 1080p HDMI repeating, and renowned Yamaha technologies like SCENE and CINEMA DSP...
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High-value receiver with an impressive array of features and technologies to enhance the audio/video experience, including HDMI switching with 1080p video pass-through, iPod and Bluetooth audio compatibility, CINEMA DSP, Compressed Music Enhancer, and four SCENE buttons.
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This 200-watt amp brings music to the living room with crystal clear clarity. With plenty of inputs, you won’t find this amplifier lacking. It plays AM/FM thanks to the built in tuner – store up to 50 presets! It’s equipped with three RCA inputs on the back and two ¼” mic jacks on the front, so you can turn this amp into a karaoke machine – even add an echo effect...
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Pyle Pro's amazing new 1000 watt Hybrid Reciever and Pre-Amplifier is the perfect solution for any home or office audio needs. Using sophisticated circuitry and premium components for uncompromising musicality -- this reciever is famous for delivering powerful and accurate sound...
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In the years since Harman Kardon invented the high-fidelity receiver, we have taken to heart the philosophy of bringing the joy of home entertainment to as many people as possible, all the while improving performance and adding features...
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The use of wireless security cameras has become increasingly popular over recent years. This surge in interest is due to many reasons. Some people use wireless security cameras for their ease of installation. Other people use them because running wires is impossible or not cost effective. Whatever the reason may be, wireless security cameras are quickly becoming the preferred method of surveillance for many people.
Wireless security cameras are so popular because users can literally put them anywhere added protection is needed -- and the user doesn't have to worry about wires. The placement of a security system is very flexible and easy to install, as long as the installer does his or her homework. Wireless security cameras have a very high failure rate on initial install if precautions are not taken.
What sort of failure? Say you install the camera and give it power, but there is no signal picking up on the receiver side. Luckily, this problem can be solved with some due diligence. And when you are thinking about installing wireless security cameras (whether on your own or with some assistance), there are three frequencies that are on the market for the general public.
Choosing a Security System: 900MHz, 2.4GHz and 5.8GHz The lower the frequency number, the more walls/objects your security system can pass through (except for concrete and metal).
To fix this issue, some manufacturers have started using 5.8GHz transmitters and receivers in their wireless security cameras. The 5.8GHz frequency is relatively clean, and subsequently, the successful wireless camera installation rate is higher. You can have up to eight analog wireless security cameras on 5.8GHz frequency. But the 5.8GHz frequency has an issue. It does not go through walls as effectively as the 900MHz or 2.4GHz frequency. This is a huge disadvantage.
So right now, we have 900MHz, where you can only have two cameras on it (not very practical), and 2.4GHz, which has almost every device known to man on it, and 5.8GHz, which is relatively clean, but fails when you try to send the signal through walls. To resolve this issue, some security camera manufacturers have started placing high power 5.8GHz transmitters and better quality antennas in their wireless cameras. As a result of this addition, 5.8GHz wireless security cameras can now send a camera signal through a wall.
If you find a 5.8GHz camera and receiver on the market for under $200, chances are it has a 10 milliwatt transmitter in it, which is the lowest power transmitter on the market. In ideal conditions with line of sight, you can stretch it to 300 feet (in theory). In reality though, that is never the case. The signal strength is reduced by interference and walls. If you are looking for a camera that can transmit video up to 500 feet away, you need a camera with at least a 100mw transmitter. For a distance greater than that, let's say 1,000 feet to 2,000 feet, you need a system with a one watt transmitter.
These are very general numbers and can change based on the distance, weather, and availability of a clear line of sight. A good way to increase the odds of success is to put the security camera and receiver antenna as high as possible so that they have a clear line of sight. Before making any purchases however, ensure that you identify your own specific needs for a security system so that you receive the proper protection for your home or business. And if you still need a little help selecting the right system, don't be afraid to ask the professionals!