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Speakers for college dorm room a good idea?

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I like to listen to quality music, and usually the best way to do that is through good speakers with a sub woofer. My laptop speakers are ok, but they're not as good as getting a separate speaker system. However, I know that when I am in my dorm room, I will not be able to play music very loud due to roommate, neighbors, etc. So I am wondering if it would be worth it/ a good idea to get speakers. I found nice ones for $40 that are pretty compact as well.


Answer
Not only your roommate, but your neighbors are going to be very irritated with you if you use them. I agree with the other poster; if you want some harmony with your neighbors and roommates, then get some headphones. They will definitely appreciate it. The walls in dorms seem to be paper thin, and, when you're studying or sleeping, noise like that is very annoying. Once you get a house or apartment, that would be a totally different story (depending on the apartment, I guess), but I think it will really be worth it to be kind to people in your dorm. Plus, the RA can write you up if it's too loud.

I made lifelong friends in my dorm, and I hope you do, too! Good luck in college this fall!

How do I hook up my stereo to a TV with no audio output?




Jon A


I just bought an Insignia 5.1 DVD Home Theater System for my college dorm room. However, the TV I have in my room does not have audio output and I'm pretty sure my stereo system can not function as a TV Tuner. Is there any way hook up my stereo to my TV so I can play the TV audio through the surround sound speakers?


Answer
You would need a cable tuner box. Then your cable would go into the box, then cable to your TV and the audio could be outputted from the tuner box to your receiver. You might be able to get one cheap and pay a monthly rental from your cable company. The other option would be some sort of third party tuner. Regardless of where you get the box you would need a tuner of some sort to convert the cable signal.




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