Range Speakers
What is the difference between an amplifier for a subwoofer or speakers(mid range or tweeters)?
An amp for a Sub woofer(s) are generally mono and produce only bass tones.
An amp for regular car speakers is full range and reproduces all the sounds its given from the source
These 2 types of amps run in to each other though, as you can use a full range amp to power subs if it has an LPF or even if it doesn't, you will just get higher tones from your woofers.
These 6-by-9-inch Prime full-range speakers offer Rockford Fosgate sound quality at a fantastic value. Perfect for replacing factory speakers, they feature Mica injected polypropylene cones and a mylar balanced dome tweeter...
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These 6.5-inch Prime full-range speakers offer Rockford Fosgate sound quality at a fantastic value. Perfect for replacing factory speakers, they feature Mica injected polypropylene cones and a mylar balanced dome tweeter...
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Get Power series sound quality in a drop-in speaker. These 6-by-8-inch, two-way, full-range speakers will handle 160 watts, and inherit all the coolest features from their big brother component systems...
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The Pyle Pro PDICS6 two-way in-ceiling speaker system delivers stereo sound to any room in your home or office without cluttering floor space. The unit measures 6.5” round, equipped with a 1” high temperature voice coil and 1...
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The Pyle Pro PDICS8 two-way in-ceiling speaker system delivers stereo sound to any room in your home or office without cluttering floor space. It also contains a 100 V transformer for use on high-power systems...
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These 5.25-inch Prime full-range speakers offer Rockford Fosgate sound quality at a fantastic value. Perfect for replacing factory speakers, they feature Mica injected polypropylene cones and a mylar balanced dome tweeter...
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12'' Subwoofer Power Switch and Digital amplifier Built-in Ipod Docking Station USB 1.4" Titanium Compression Driver MP3 control with LCD display XLR and 1/4" Mic Inputs XLR Stereo RCA Line Input XLR and 1/4" Line Outputs Volume, Bass Treble Controls 2-Way, 2-Speaker Professional speaker High Efficiency Mid-Low Woofer 35mm Titanium Dome Horn Driver PTC Driver Protect Power Output: 1000 Watts Impedance: 8 Ohm ±20% Sensitivity: 101±3dB Frequency Response: 50Hz-20 KHz (-3dB) Metal Grill To Protect The Woofer/Plastic Cabinet Crossover Frequency: 3...
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Fanatics that need a great sounding speaker to replace factory installed garbage will certainly benefit from this Punch series full-range speaker. The P1653 offers a Flex Fit basket to ensure compatibility with odd shaped factory speaker locations and an ICC (Integrated Concealed Crossover), eliminating the need to mount any black boxes...
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POWER HANDLING PEAK, 200-WATT 1" POLYMIDE DOME TWEETER 20 OZ. MAGNET STRUCTURE RED METALLIC POLY INJECTION CONE BUTYL RUBBER SURROUND 1" ALUMINUM VOICE COIL INCLUDES CHAOS DESIGN GRILLE
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What if you only want to stream to a laptop or another PC? All you need is some software. A dedicated media streamer is all well and good, but most of them cost in the region of $200 to $400, which certainly doesn't make them the cheapest solution. If you want to view pictures or listen to audio on your laptop, or another PC in the house, then all you need to do is set up a shared folder, then browse to it on the network and open the files in the same way that you would do on the local machine.
As long as your network has the range, taking your laptop into the garden and plugging in some external speakers, is possibly the simplest way of getting music to your garden party. However, Windows networking is notoriously fickle, especially if you are mixing operating systems, so a dedicated software solution may be better.
Windows Media Player 11 is built into Windows Vista and can be downloaded for XP and once set up for sharing, WMP11 turns your PC with the media library into a media server. A Vista laptop will usually automatically detect a shared library and ask whether you want to connect to it. You can also share your iTunes library, and then access it from another PC or laptop running iTunes.
However, one of our favorite solutions for sharing media is Orb (www.orb.com), which enables you to share music, video, pictures and documents, not just across your local network, but across the internet as well. It's a great way to listen to your music collection when you're at work, a friend's house or anywhere else that you can get a respectable internet connection. Not only is Orb free, but you can use it to stream your files to the Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Nintendo Wii and even some handhelds, like the iPod touch and mobile phones. An alternative is TVersity, which will also work with any internet connected device that has a web browser that supports Flash.