A Brief Comparison Of Power Amps

| Wednesday, August 31, 2011
By Gunter Fellbaum


Audio amplifiers are at the very heart of every home theater system. As the quality and output power requirements of today's loudspeakers increase, so do the demands of audio amps. It is hard to pick an amplifier given the large number of models and designs. I will explain some of the most common amplifier designs such as "tube amps", "linear amps", "class-AB" and "class-D" as well as "class-t amps" to help you understand some of the terms commonly used by amplifier manufacturers. This guide should also help you figure out which topology is ideal for your particular application.

The basic operating principle of an audio amp is fairly straightforward. An audio amp will take a low-level audio signal. This signal usually comes from a source with a fairly high impedance. It then converts this signal into a large-level signal. This large-level signal can also drive speakers with low impedance. The type of element used to amplify the signal depends on which amplifier architecture is used. Some amps even use several types of elements. Typically the following parts are used: tubes, bipolar transistors and FETs.

Tube amps were commonly used a few decades ago and utilize a vacuum tube which controls a high-voltage signal in accordance to a low-voltage control signal. Tubes, however, are nonlinear in their behavior and will introduce a fairly large amount of higher harmonics or distortion. A lot of people prefer tube amps because these higher harmonics are often perceived as the tube amp sounding "warm" or "pleasant".

Another drawback of tube amps, though, is the low power efficiency. The majority of power which tube amps consume is being dissipated as heat and only a fraction is being converted into audio power. Also, tubes are quite expensive to make. Thus tube amps have mostly been replaced by solid-state amps which I will look at next.

Solid-state amps use a semiconductor elements, such as a bipolar transistor or FET in place of the tube and the earliest type is known as "class-A" amps. The working principle of class-A amps is very similar to that of tube amps. The main difference is that a transistor is being used in place of the tube for amplifying the audio signal. The amplified high-level signal is sometimes fed back in order to minimize harmonic distortion. If you require an ultra-low distortion amplifier then you might want to investigate class-A amps since they offer amongst the lowest distortion of any audio amps. However, similar to tube amps, class-A amps have very low power efficiency and most of the energy is wasted.

By using a series of transistors, class-AB amps improve on the low power efficiency of class-A amps. The operating working area is divided in two separate areas. These two areas are handled by separate transistors. Each of these transistors works more efficiently than the single transistor in a class-A amp. The higher efficiency of class-AB amps also has two other advantages. Firstly, the required amount of heat sinking is reduced. Therefore class-AB amps can be made lighter and smaller. For that reason, class-AB amps can be made cheaper than class-A amps. Class-AB amps have a drawback though. Every time the amplified signals transitions from one region to the other, there will be some distortion generated. In other words the transition between these two areas is non-linear in nature. Therefore class-AB amps lack audio fidelity compared with class-A amps.

To further improve the audio efficiency, "class-D" amps use a switching stage which is constantly switched between two states: on or off. None of these 2 states dissipates power inside the transistor. Therefore, class-D amps regularly are able to achieve power efficiencies beyond 90%. The on-off switching times of the transistor are being controlled by a pulse-with modulator (PWM). Typical switching frequencies are between 300 kHz and 1 MHz. This high-frequency switching signal has to be removed from the amplified signal by a lowpass filter. Typically a simple first-order lowpass is being used. The switching transistor and also the pulse-width modulator usually have fairly large non-linearities. As a result, the amplified signal will contain some distortion. Class-D amps by nature have higher audio distortion than other types of audio amplifiers.

Newer amps incorporate internal audio feedback to minimize the amount of audio distortion. One type of audio amps which uses this type of feedback is known as "class-T" or "t amp". Class-T amps feed back the high-level switching signal to the audio signal processor for comparison. These amps have low audio distortion and can be made extremely small.




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In-Car MP3 Player Wireless FM Radio Transmitter

| Tuesday, August 30, 2011
By Darcey McConnell


MP3 players continue to improve and advance as technology changes and improve. MP3 companies continue to add FM radios to their products as a way to give their consumers more ways to enjoy their favorite music. As time goes on, a greater share of the MP3 market includes FM radio. It can be difficult to sift through all of these MP3 with FM radio players to find the perfect MP3 player for you. If you are trying to find one to purchase, use these four separate search methods. If you use each method, you will be able to easily identify the right MP3 player for you.

These car transmitters can play both the mp3 and the wma files apart from direct transmission to radio. These car mp3 radio transmitters also have USB ports hence one can load any USB or other I/O device attached to the car mp3 radio transmitter.

After you have been able to check out the different MP3 players, you need to look for online, professional reviews. These reviews will look at the different MP3 players in comparison with one another. The reviewer will be able to tell you all of the positives and negatives of a specific MP3 player from the standpoint of someone who understands the technology behind the product.

After you have looked at professional reviews, you need to look at customer reviews. These customer reviews can easily be found through multiple online websites. These reviews will help you to see how other consumers would rate the product. You will be able to find positives and negatives from a "user" point of view, which may help you to make your final decision.

With bluetooth enabled, you can receive calls and hear the conversation through your car stereo! The cradle adjusts to almost any position. Keeps your iPhone or MP3 player or PDA just where you need it to select the next play list and keep your tunes coming.




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A Few Important Things To Know Regarding Wireless Loudspeakers

| Friday, August 26, 2011
By Gunter Fellbaum


Modern cordless speakers come in all shapes and sizes. Finding the perfect model for your application can often be tricky. There is a flood of different names and terms describing loudspeaker performance. Also, each manufacturer publishes a large number of specifications, including "sound pressure level", "dynamic range" etc. I will give a short overview of the output power spec in order to help you better understand the meaning of this term and how they relate to the performance of an speaker.

If you are looking to buy a pair of speakers to set up in your home, you will often be confronted with a number of strange terms describing its performance. But how do these numbers relate to how the speaker sounds and how are these to be interpreted? Now I will give some details about "speaker wattage". This spec is often misunderstood. It is important to look fairly closely at how the manufacturer shows this parameter.

"Wattage" shows how loud your speaker can sound. Depending on your application, you can go with a small speaker tolerating only a few watts or a larger one tolerating several hundred watts. Many smaller home speakers only can be driven with a few watts power which usually is enough for a small room. If you plan to shake your walls then you obviously want to opt for a speaker that has up to several hundred watts. Please note that many speakers will start distorting the audio once the audio reaches higher wattage. If you want to enjoy low-distortion audio then you may want to pick a speaker which will give you more wattage than you will actually need.

Some specs will give the wattage in "Watts peak" while others will show "Watts rms". "Peak" means that the speaker is able to tolerate the wattage for a short period of time only while "Watts rms" means that the speaker will continuously tolerate that amount of power. The peak power rating in the past often led to manufacturers showing large wattage ratings for small speakers. However, in reality those speakers would not be able to endure larger amounts of output power for larger amounts of time.

Music and voice is not constant in terms of loudness. As such the peak power rating is still important, although not as important as the rms power rating. Ideally the speaker will show both the rms and peak power rating. Having a high peak power rating will ensure enough headroom for power peaks which are common in music signals. Having enough headroom is essential since music signals differ a great deal from sine wave signals which are used to measure rms power. Short bursts of high power are often found in music signals. These bursts will drive the speaker into high distortion unless the peak power is high enough.

However, be aware of the fact that the maximum output power also depends on what type of speakers you are using, in particular the impedance of the speakers. Speakers usually have impedances between 4 and 8 Ohms. Due to the limited supply voltage of your amplifier, the maximum output power will be half if you connect an 8-Ohm speaker than the peak power that the amp can deliver to a 4-Ohm speaker. Thus often maximum output power is given for a specific speaker impedance.




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Details About The Power Parameter Of Modern Audio Amplifiers

| Thursday, August 25, 2011
By Gunter Fellbaum


Looking at some of the technical specs of today's power amplifiers, one cannot help but be at a loss in trying to compare different models and terms, such as "t-amp", "THD" etc. I will give a short overview of the output power spec in order to help you better understand the meaning of this term and how they relate to the performance of an amplifier.

Amplifier specifications are sometimes hard to interpret since they are not fully standardized. As such it may be difficult to figure out the true performance of the amp simply by looking at the specs. One good method though is to do a listening test before purchasing your amp. During this test you ideally want to set up the amp in a similar environment as your application. Now I will give some details about "amplifier wattage". This spec is often misunderstood. It is important to look fairly closely at how the manufacturer shows this parameter.

"Wattage" shows how loud your amp can drive your speakers. Depending on your application, you can go with a small amp delivering only a few watts or a larger one delivering several hundred watts. Most home stereos only come with amplifiers that have a few watts power which usually is enough for a small room. If you plan to shake your walls then you obviously want to opt for an amp that has up to several hundred watts. Most amplifiers will have increasing audio distortion as output power increases. Therefore, you want to pick an amp that has higher output power than you will actually need. This will assure that you will never drive the amp into areas of high distortion.

Some specs will give the wattage in "Watts peak" while others will show "Watts rms". "Peak" means that the amplifier is able to deliver the wattage for a short period of time only while "Watts rms" means that the amplifier will continuously deliver that amount of power. The peak rating has been somewhat abused by vendors stating enormous peak audio power while their amps are in fact built with tiny power supplies unable to handle more than just a few watts rms power.

Music and voice is not constant in terms of loudness. As such the peak power rating is still important, although not as important as the rms power rating. Ideally the amp will show both the rms and peak power rating. Having a high peak power rating will ensure enough headroom for power peaks with are common in music signals. The main reason is that music signals will have short bursts of high power which the amplifier has to handle. Rms power is measured with a constant sine signal which hardly compares with a music signal in terms of the power envelope.

Usually the impedance of the speakers which you connect to the amp will determine how much power the amp can deliver. Speaker impedance is measured in Ohms. Typically speakers have an impedance between 4 and 8 Ohms. Amps have a limited output voltage swing due to the fixed internal supply voltage. As such the maximum output power will vary depending on the speaker impedance. The lower the speaker impedance the higher the maximum power the amp can deliver. If the maximum power is not referenced to a speaker impedance, you should contact the manufacturer. Usually a 4-Ohm speaker is used as a reference.




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Buying Advice For Wireless Audio Products

| Tuesday, August 23, 2011
By Gunter Fellbaum


Eliminating the big clutter of cables has lead to a variety of wireless audio transmitter products over the years which promise to untie your home audio equipment. We will take a look at recent products to see whether they can deliver on their promise to eliminate the cable clutter and we'll examine how changing technology has impacted performance of these products.

Wireless transmission of music has started with the launch of commercial radio broadcasts several decades ago. FM radio is still popular until today although some newer technologies such as satellite radio and digital radio formats such as HD radio and DAB radio have begun to replace traditional FM radio. Today a multitude of consumer devices exist such as wireless microphones, wireless surround sound kits, Bluetooth audio transmitters, baby monitors etc which eliminate the cord by transmitting audio wireless.

Setting up speakers in another room and distributing music throughout the house are some of the applications of wireless audio. Many homes are not wired for audio. The technologies used today all have pros and cons as we will examine.

One of the most traditional technologies is FM broadcasting. Audio is sent via a radio-frequency signal which is modulated (changed in frequency) with an audio signal. This method is called frequency modulation or FM for short. The biggest advantage of FM transmitters is their simplicity and thus cost and range. While most of today's 900 MHz products use FM transmission, FM has some major problems.

The first is the fact that the transmission will pick up noise and thus there will be some hiss or static. The amount of noise will actually vary depending on the location of the radio or receiver. This is due to the fact that the radio signal is bouncing off walls and will cancel itself out at different locations. This phenomenon is called multi-path fading. Using two antennae is one method some devices cope with this problem (diversity receivers). Another problem is that FM radios easily pick up interference from competing wireless transmitters.

Bluetooth based audio transmitters have gained popularity recently. Bluetooth is a popular wireless protocol which was designed primarily as an interface between computer peripheral products. Before the signal is broadcast, Bluetooth transmitters will convert the audio into a digital format. One of the advantages is the high robustness against wireless interference. However, Bluetooth was not designed for audio transmissions. Therefore is does have several problems. Bluetooth only offers a range of 30 ft or less and will compress the audio since it does not offer enough space to transmit an uncompressed CD-quality signal. Due to the compression, the audio quality will be degraded compared to the original. Another problem is that Bluetooth will introduce a delay or latency to the signal during the transmission. This delay is a particular problem for video and surround sound applications. In these applications the sound from the wireless speakers would be out of sync with the video and remaining speakers.

Satellite radio and digital terrestrial radio technologies offer high range but use extensive audio compression leading to degradation of the audio signal and have an audio delay of several seconds.

Another technology which is used in wireless audio transmitters from Amphony send the audio digitally without using audio compression. The signal will retain the original quality by avoiding audio compression. The audio latency of these products is less than 1 ms and therefore this technology is also used in wireless speaker kits for home theater setups.

By using error correction, this technology can cope with interference from competing wireless devices which is key in today's noisy environment. The Amphony transmitters operate at 5.8 GHz. This frequency space is less crowded than the 900 MHz or 2.4 GHz bands thus leading to a further improvement of reliability. In contrast to Bluetooth, any number of wireless receivers can operate from a single wireless audio transmitter which is a concern when distributing audio to several rooms within a home.




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Things To Keep In Mind While Searching For The Ideal Audio Amplifier

| Wednesday, August 17, 2011
By Gunter Fellbaum


Audio amplifiers are available in a flood of different technologies and models. Choosing the perfect model for a particular application seems to be a daunting task. I will explain some basic amplifier terms and help you pick the best model no matter what your particular application might be.

Even though some audio sources have already a built-in amplifier, a separate amplifier gives you more flexibility for picking the model that best complements your speakers. There are some mini amplifier models available. These models are small enough to hide virtually anywhere.

Most people will look at amplifier wattage first when choosing an amplifier. Output wattage is the amount of power the amplifier is able to deliver to the speakers. Driving low-sensitivity speakers (sensitivity is expressed in dB/W) requires fairly high wattage. Also, driving outdoor speakers or speakers in a large room will require higher amplifier power. You shouldn't use an amplifier with significantly higher output power than your speakers can handle. Overdriving your speakers can do irreparable damage to your speakers.

But don't be overly concerned about wattage. An amp supplying 20 to 50 Watts will give you more than plenty of power to sufficiently drive a speaker in any but the largest room.

Amplifier output power is given as Watts rms (continuous) and Watts peak. The rms or continuous value tells you how much power the amplifier can deliver continuously while the peak power figure tells the maximum wattage that the amplifier can deliver for short periods of time. Most people will look at the rms power value when selecting an amplifier. However, music signals are anything but continuous. Therefore picking an amp that has sufficient peak power handling is just as important.

There are other parameters that are more important than wattage when selecting an amplifier. One important parameter is called total harmonic distortion or THD in short. Every amplifier will introduce some imperfections into the audio signal which is known as distortion and expressed in percent or dB. A high-quality amplifier will have a low distortion figure. Audiophile amplifiers will have distortion numbers of typically less than 0.05%. Consumer-grade amplifiers will have distortion figures of up to 10%.

Another specification is called signal-to-noise ratio. This number specifies how much undesired components such as hum and noise the amplifier will add to the audio signal. Consumer-grade amps will have a signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of at least 80 dB. Higher-end amps will have an SNR of 100 dB or more. Audiophile amps will have an SNR of close to 120 dB.

Most of today's amplifiers are so-called Class-D amplifiers which means that they have higher power efficiency than Class-A or Class-AB amplifiers and therefore waste little energy as heat. Class-A and Class-AB amplifiers require a fair amount of heat sinking and therefore are typically fairly large and heavy. In contrast, amplifiers based on the Class-D technology are small and lightweight. Some of today's smallest mini amplifiers are no larger than a deck of cards. Many Class-D amplifiers, however, have higher distortion and a lower signal-to-noise ratio than Class-A or Class-AB amplifiers. Be sure to look closely at these numbers when picking a Class-D type amplifier.




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Iridium Satellite Phones Offer You Worldwide Protection

| Monday, August 15, 2011
By Anton Schrud


"After I arrive at the South Pole, I am going to offer you with a request my Iridium Satellite phone." Appears like an argument that might be created with the hero in the sci-fi novel, right? Although it may possibly sound odd, satellite phones are not as foreign as you could believe. In fact, they are the simplest strategy to talk from places which have little if any phone support from additional sophisticated sources for instance land-line phones and cell phones. Because of the character from the phone, you might be in a position to actually make use of it to simply call all above the world you would like.

Determined by details printed regarding the Iridium Satellite's web site, this phone service is alone that gives reliable service all through the entire globe. They credit score this achievement for his or her constellation of 66 low-earth orbit (LEO) satellites. The web site states the business's particular program allows each and every location about the globe, even including all of the oceans and polar regions furthermore to airspace, to turn out to be very easily utilized by phone. The web site also signifies the Iridium phone program surpasses other satellite phone techniques simply because you may find no significant delays in details transmissions. Other constructive alternatives that come with this phone program range from your realization they use less power, generating battery maintain going more time. Iridium's fingers held phones will also be a lot more compact than people supplied by another providers.

With each other with voice services, the Iridium company provides a number of other information transmission options. These options include a chance to send faxes, pages and information messages. These options allow you to stay in connection together with your small business or family members and trade details by any suggests you've to. Even though these phones are excellent for industries and corporations, they are also perfect for individuals. For instance, these phones are used by individuals from the U . s . States military when they are positioned in areas not incorporated in conventional phone support.

The phones will also be nicely suited for people within the construction market who're employed in places where you may find no phones in placement however. Satellite phones will also be nicely suited for use within emergency conserve or catastrophe places that land-line phones and cell phone towers are not working.

You will find also several other solutions to use these phones including journey reasons. Satellite phones are perfect for people in aviation or maritime positions simply because the phones function everywhere they could go. People on tv positions could also reap the benefits of satellite phones to make certain that journalists within the location to remain in touch making use of their home workplace. People within the mining, forestry furthermore to gas and oil fields could also delight in the toughness for any satellite phone. When you want to help keep in contact anywhere you may roam, or anywhere your function could just take you, you might be an awesome candidate to possess an Iridium Satellite phone. These phones can transmit messages actually throughout the world which means if you're regarding the North Pole, or up previously mentioned Australia, you will hold the capacity to interact with people whom you may have to speak.




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A glance at the newest wireless speaker kit models.

| Wednesday, August 10, 2011
By Gunter Fellbaum


A new trend is the appearance of an increasing number of home theater systems with cordless speakers or a separate wireless surround sound kit. As multi-channel audio still is a fairly new phenomenon, older homes are not prewired for surround sound, especially with the most recent trend of 7.1 surround systems. As such a wireless option appears to seem like the logical choice. But are these wireless surround sound kits reliable enough for real-world applications and do they get rid of the dreaded cable clutter?

Looking at some of the available options for wireless surround sound kits, you'll notice that most of these systems, such as the products from LG or Rocketfish, will connect two speakers to a wireless receiver unit. Thus while these systems eliminate the speaker cable from the front of the room to the back, there still is a significant amount of speaker cable to run. A better choice would be a product, such as the wireless surround sound kit from Amphony, which offers separate wireless receivers for each speaker thus offering a much cleaner installation.

The big question is: do these wireless systems have any impact on audio quality? When choosing a wireless surround sound kit, one should prefer a system where the audio is transmitted digitally. This will ensure that the signal does not pick up noise during the transmission. Another consideration is the quality of the audio amplifier inside the wireless receiver. A good-quality amplifier will have minimum audio distortion and high efficiency. Also, picking a small-size wireless receiver will help hide it from view.

In a home theater setting, the sound from all surround speakers should be in sync with the video and each other. Some wireless surround sound kits, such as the product from Rocketfish, will introduce a noticeable delay. As such you should look at how much of a delay or latency the wireless will introduce to the signal travelling to the wireless speakers. The product from Amphony introduces a delay of a little less than 1 ms which should be low enough for pretty much any application.

But how well do these wireless kits work in a real-world scenario? One of the biggest concerns should be interference from other wireless devices. In the US, wireless devices are restricted to a limited number of frequency bands. Especially the 900 MHz and 2.4 GHz frequency band are increasingly crowded by WiFi, Bluetooth and an array of other devices making interference more of a concern. Picking a system working at an alternate frequency band such as the 5.8 GHz band would naturally reduce the impact from competing devices.

Aside from using a wireless surround sound kit in a home theater environment, another useful application for wireless systems is streaming audio between different rooms of the home where wiring would be difficult to install or for outdoor applications. Just imagine being able to set up your speakers in your backyard in a matter of minutes. The possibilities are endless.




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Ideas for getting free MP3s for your iPod.

| Tuesday, August 9, 2011
By Brian Fuller


Listeners of the free online music services AOL Radio and Yahoo! Launchcast are now building and expanding their iPods automatically by using a new recording tool called iGetMusic.

Building and expanding a free iPod music collection has thus far been a tedious task. This process would normally involve ripping CDs and converting tracks to MP3. Finally, meta data such as title and artist information would be added either manually or by going to an online source.

More recently, an increasing number of songs is being downloaded from online vendors, such as iTunes as well as P2P networks, the latter not being legal in all cases. Nonetheless, downloading individual tracks or albums still remains a tedious task. Further, P2P networks are being flooded with fakes in an attempt to slow the fall of record sales by the record industry. Just imagine having to enter the search information and then selecting and downloading a track for hundreds or thousands of tracks.

Another method which does not require downloads is using internet radio rippers, such as StreamRipper, which will record tracks from online radio broadcasters. This method would appear to save a lot of time compared to downloads. However, the biggest problem with internet radio rippers is the cross-fading between tracks which makes creating cleanly cut tracks impossible for rippers. When splitting tracks, rippers rely on the title information which is broadcast along with the songs to determine where to split tracks. Online radio broadcasters, however, are deliberately varying the time when the title information changes in relation to the beginning of each track. As a result, a user will have to manually edit each track in order to get properly cut tracks. This will take a significant amount of time for a larger number of tracks.

A new recording tool from Amphony called "iGetMusic" avoids the drawbacks of these traditional approaches by extracting tracks from free online radio services such as AOL Radio and Yahoo! Launchcast, which each offer hundreds of music genres. This application will run in the background and store each song that is being broadcast by these online music services into a directory of choice. Each track is properly tagged by iGetMusic with title, artist, album and genre information which allows organizing tracks in iTunes and other music organizers. The tracks saved by iGetMusic are full length, i.e. do not miss anything at the beginning or ending. Having properly tagged songs is important when trying to play songs from a particular artist or album.

When using iGetMusic, a user would launch the application and then open up one or several browser tabs at the same time and tune into any channel of the supported radio services such as AOL Radio. iGetMusic is actually able to grab songs from several browsers running in parallel. In practice this means that the software can rip several thousand tracks in a single day. The recording speed is in practice only limited by the speed of the internet connection and the computer. iGetMusic will check which songs already exist in the music collection and not record duplicate of songs.

Another feature is the ability to automatically save album covers. These covers can be displayed in a media player such as Winamp or on an iPod. Further, a user can create a blacklist with the names of artists that iGetMusic should not record.

One important consideration when using iGetMusic is storage capacity of an iPod due to the large number of tracks that iGetMusic will create. An iPod nano has a memory of up to 16 GBytes and can hold up to 4000 MP3s depending on the sound quality or bit rate. Instead of MP3, iGetMusic uses the AAC Plus (M4A) format which cuts the size of the song files in half without sacrificing sound quality compared to MP3s. Therefore an iPod nano can store up to 8000 tracks generated by iGetMusic (somewhat less if album covers are stored as well). Some MP3 players do not yet have AAC Plus support. In this case iGetMusic recommends batch conversion of the tracks using a free 3rd party tool.




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A comparison of the newest cordless headphones.

| Monday, August 8, 2011
By Gunter Fellbaum


Looking for a new pair of headphones and overwhelmed by the flood of models of regular and Bluetooth and cordless headphones? I will give an overview of today's models to help you pick the pair of headphones that is right for you.

Headphones are available in many different styles. In terms of design, the smallest type headphones are in-ear headphones which are plugged into the ear, some of these have a bracket that wraps around the ear. These in-ear headphones are often bundled with iPods and other MP3 players and can easily be placed in a pocket. A larger type of headphones have earpieces that sit on the ears but are still quite small. These headphones have an elastic frame that connects the two earpieces. This frame either sits on the head or wraps around the neck. These two types of headphones are typically the least expensive and you should consider them if you are on a budget. Some in-ear models are specially designed to absorb exterior noise.

Medium-end headphones are an option if you are able to spend a little more and offer better sound quality. The earpieces have ear cushions to improve the wearing comfort. These ear cushions are either located on your ear or around your ear. Many people prefer the second type since there is no pressure on the ears. If you feel you would like to go with this type of headphones, you will then need to decide whether to go with an open, semi-open or closed design. An open design means that the audio can penetrate from the transducer to the outside and also cross-couple into the other earpiece. While some people feel that an open design sounds light, a closed design will tend to absorb exterior noise more and provide better insulation between the two earpieces.

Today's headphones are dynamic headphones for the most part. Dynamic indicates what type of transducer is used. Static headphones are the second type. This type is fairly expensive but offers high sound quality. Static headphones need a special headphone amplifier.

Wireless headphones eliminate the headphone cord. Bluetooth headphones are another option to consider. Bluetooth headphones are a type of wireless headphones which are designed for Bluetooth-enabled devices. Such devices include cell phones. The operating range is typically only 30 ft or less. Bluetooth headphones do normally not offer audiophile sound quality.

Other wireless headphones include inexpensive 900 MHz models which use FM transmission and more advanced digital wireless headphones which work at 2.4 GHz or 5.8 GHz. In addition to noticeable hissing and distortion, FM type wireless headphones are also very susceptible to wireless interference.

Another type of wireless headphones are digital wireless headphones. This type of headphones, such as Amphony headphones, will encode the audio prior to transmission which prevents any audio distortion during the transmission and ensures high reliability against interference. Digital wireless headphones which work at the less crowded 5.8 GHz frequency band have fewer problems with competing wireless devices than headphones working at 2.4 GHz.




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Make More Money On The Internet with Webinars

| Friday, August 5, 2011
By Kathryn P. Tripp


As technology evolves, the way we sell products on the Internet changes and this is especially true in the internet marketing niche. Until recently, majority of sales letters were chiefly made up of formatted text. Today, what we see are modern graphics packages merged with top-level copywriting. Another development is the video sales letter and with each innovative trend, it is not hard to be left behind. Yet another challenge facing internet marketers is the rising awareness of the public to all of these techniques and it has become tougher to keep prospective buyers from clicking away from what you are offering. Fortunately, there's another new sales strategy that's working very well to increase conversions these days - the "webinar", our subject here.

It's been long established that the first thing you must do is get people to feel they know you and trust you. As more people compete in the online marketing niche, that trust has become threatened with the release of some questionable products and the claims that come with them. The issue is, how can those of us who take pride in providing useful products of real value be heard amidst all the dishonesty and junk? This is the reason webinars have become such an invaluable tool for numerous internet marketers. In essence, a webinar is an online presentation to which you are invited by the product creators themselves or one of their affiliates.

Webinars are scheduled for a certain day and time, and are live online events. The format usually takes the form of providing priceless information that demonstrates that the person presenting is knowledgeable and reliable. Sometimes there is more than one presenter, with different individuals showing their diverse areas of expertise. Once the presenter has presented his expertise and earned your trust, you can expect some kind of special offer towards the end of the webinar.

One problem with a live event is determining a time that fits everyone, since you could be presenting to a worldwide audience. It is possible to schedule more than one time for the live webinar but nowadays it is more usual to post a replay of the webinar for anyone who could not attend. But then, since you'd really want that most people be present during the live presentation, it's common practice to offer something more, something special, to individuals who actually attend the live event. The concept of pre-recorded webinars that can essentially be accessed at a time to suit the customer is relatively new to the webinar scene. Despite losing the benefits of live interaction, these webinar replays can be set to run on a regular basis without requiring a lot of effort from you. Furthermore, this overcomes any concerns you may have in presenting live or any technical issues that can come up at a live event.

Obviously, webinars are a fantastic new tool for all Internet marketers. Take the time to become familiar with the procedures and you'll be well on your way to more conversions and sales.




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FM Modulators - Wired Vs. Wireless

| Thursday, August 4, 2011
By James M. Boersma


An FM modulator is one of the best ways to enjoy listening to personal music in the car. A wireless FM modulator is a device that converts the audio from an MP3, smartphone or iPod into RF signals which are then picked up by the car's antenna and played over an unused FM station. Another product, a wired FM modulator, essentially does the same thing except it is a hardwired setup.

The debate is simple: which product is the best? Most people assume that a hardwired setup gives you higher quality sound. That is, however, not entirely true.

In my opinion, wireless technology is almost always the best option. Usually having something permanently installed results in unnecessary headaches when a repair or modification is needed.

Below are some of the problems, and steps of the installation, that go along with a wired FM modulator:

1. You need to first remove your radio from your vehicle without damaging the car so you can connect the FM modulator

2. You'll need to splice wires, and make sure to correctly connect all of the wiring.

3. After everything is set up, you'll need put everything back together so it looks respectable.

4. You'll have to go through the hassle of uninstalling the product should you decide you don't want it, or if the modulator stops working for whatever reason.

5. Since it's permanently installed, that means it will be inconvenient for someone leasing a car or looking to sell.

6. The modulator will only function in one car and nowhere else.

Since most of these wired FM modulators are installed in hard to reach places, it is very inconvenient to fix or repair them if they break down.

Wireless FM modulators will allow you to avoid all of these hassles; as it is a portable wireless device that requires no tricky installation. Additionally, it provides you with the multiple options for utilization, whether in your automobile or at home.

When shopping around for a wireless FM modulator, it's important to avoid a cheap, low quality modulator. Usually you'll find an abundance of $15 or $20 modulators that look like little toys you would buy for a toddler. These will give you terrible audio quality and considerable interference. But if you know what to look for, you should be able to find a high quality FM modulator that you'll be very happy with.

Below are the attributes of a quality wireless FM modulator:

1. The modulator can be used in virtually any location and with nearly any audio source.

2. It can broadcast on any frequency between 88.1 and 107.9.

3. Volume and mute options, stereo to mono settings, automatic gain control, preset frequencies to switch between favorites, a microphone plug-in and a manual on/off switch.

4. A wall adapter, USB, cigarette lighter and batteries can all be used to power the device.

5. Great audio with essentially no interference because of a giant amount of transmission power (about 150 feet). This distance is near the limit allowed by the FCC.

A wireless FM modulator gives the user the peace of mind, allowing them not to worry about the hassle of installation or repair, and it empowers them to consider what other wide array of places they would like to use this product in (be it house, dormitory, apartment, etc).




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FM Modulators And Sound Quality

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By James M. Boersma


Listening to personal music when I'm on the go is one of my favorite things in life. When I'm working out, or driving to work, it is much more enjoyable to listen to my favorite music, rather than commercial radio or silence. An iPod is so great because they can hold more music than I could have ever collected if I were buying CDs.

iPods, smartphones and other mp3 players have revolutionized how we obtain and play our music. It is truly remarkable how many songs someone can have at their disposal due to these amazing devices. The only problem, if you happen to own an older vehicle, is that there may not be a convenient way to hook up your iPod to the car stereo. This can be a real bummer considering how much time and money you've probably spent to collect an awesome play list. The best way to fix this problem is to purchase an FM modulator.

Wired FM modulators are usually what people think of when you mention FM modulators. They are the type of modulator that must be permanently installed in a vehicle. This installation process is what makes a wired modulator not worth the money in my opinion. First of all, the installation will be more time and money spent if you don't have the wiring knowledge necessary to do the installation. And even when the installation is done, there is no guarantee that it will work the way you had hoped. If something goes wrong with the modulator, having it permanently installed in the dash makes the problem that much harder to address. The better option is wireless FM modulators.

The best wireless FM modulators are able to transmit over any frequency on the public FM band. A quality wireless FM modulator will also be compatible with any audio source and be able to broadcast that audio for up to 150 feet. Here is an example of a good wireless FM modulator.

Sites like eBay and Amazon are a good place to do product research. The feedback on these sites will usually tell you whether or not you're purchasing a quality product. Of course their is always going to be a few people who trash a product even if it's great, but as long as most of the comments are positive you can bet it is a good product.

Usually if you try to save a few bucks, especially with technology, you end up getting burned. Cheap modulators will give you terrible audio quality and unnecessary headaches. Make sure to buy the highest quality FM modulator, so that you can start enjoying great audio in your car today.




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