Friday, January 10, 2014

Can I wire a 2.1 computer speaker system to a 2.0 2-way home speaker system? If so, how?

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tubadude01


i have a 2.1 Altec Lansing 15 Watt system with a standard 3.5 mm input and a 80s Infinity RS-9 2 speaker system. I want to hook them up together. Is it just a matter of wiring or do i need a receiver as well?


Answer
You might be able to get away with buying a speaker distribution box and plugging the output of the Altecs into that, then wiring all the speakers into the box, but it's going to be very underpowered at 15 watts.
You really need a receiver to power those Infinity's.

What kind of sound system should I purchase?




jennannej


Haven't had a sound system since I moved halfway across the country 4 years ago! I don't even know what the options ARE any more! Obviously, I'd like something for CD/radio. I also know now they have options for streaming, bluetooth, etc. I have a Sony Laptop and an iPhone I could potentially use to hook up to. Don't want to spend a lot of money, but want something with decent sound (for use, for example, during a small party).

I am so lost, not even knowing where to start. Help!



Answer
You can still find practically any kind of sound system, at any of several price points. Generally, for the DOLLAR SPENT, the fewer channels driven, and fewer gimmicks included, the better quality.of basics you should expect. So, it depends. Stereo good enough for you? Five channel ? Do you really need seven channel sound? Nine speakers sound like overkill to you? Pay to play radio? or is FM good enough? Usually more bang for the buck comes from receivers, like it always has. If mid-level audio is good enough for you. If you feel the need for more than bookshelf sized speakers, the price increases pretty dramatically. Most modern receivers will allow almost any device to jack in, whether I pads, pass through dvd hookups, whatever, though there is some variation in the market. Look for solid brand names, and listen to a few units at a shop with a good listening room. Be sure and get complete system quotes, and check likely purchases on the net, wherever, for reviews and price before you invest. Ask questions while shopping. Laptop sound is usually pretty bad, comparatively, so I wouldn't (besides running out your batteries all the time) recommend using that as your primary sound system, and powered house speakers of any note are not cheap, offer very little in terms of bass treble or other controls, and such a mix wont get you airwave FM, either. Generally any audio device with a "low" or preamp output jack can be jacked in to any receiver with the right chord. You needn't bother with an all in one thingy. the speakers provided are usually poor ly built and nothing special in terms of sound. Many of the supplied "Bass Units" supplied barely manage to go even as deep crisply as an average mid-market bookshelf speaker. Most bookshelf speakers play loudly down to about 50 hz or so, and produce some level of sound down to 23 hz. Your video DVD or Blueray player, for example, can be jacked right in and will certainly play your CDs just fine. As for brands, Onkyo makes solid inexpensive units, a stereo Sherwood Rx 4105 sells for under a hundred bucks new, a Yamaha Rx a3020 9.2 channel for about 2000 bucks. There's an alphabet of brands. Choose at least good performing speakers, better built ones will "rap" tightly when knocked on, cheap ones will "rap" hollowly, Audition your choices sound before you purchase anything. Usually best to buy the same speaker all the way around, because each speaker brand/model has its distinct timbre. Not buying the same all around will make some stand out. Factory matched sets are already balanced, of course. But hear your choices live.




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