Showing posts with label best speaker system for mac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label best speaker system for mac. Show all posts

Monday, May 12, 2014

Mac Mini Media Center?




hunga bung


what do u think about the system:
- Mac Mini
- Griffin fire wave
- Phillips whireless tour speakers
- 46" Sony Bravia HDTV



Answer
It sounds great, the mac mini is nice and small so it's not much bigger that a dvd player, and the wireless speakers should be nice and ezy to set up without having to run cords everywhere. Nice TV as well

To install ceiling mounted speakers throughout my house that play music wirelessly through my...?




corynne


...mac comp., what do I need?
I have a mac computer and no other equipment purchased yet. Want to be able to play music throughout my house. Don't really want a home theater system because I don't watch too many movies, etc...



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The Pros and Cons of Ceiling Speakers
In wall and in ceiling speakers may sound fun & fancy, but they are not suited for just any wall or ceiling. This article will help you make the right choice.

Office buildings, airports and restaurants were the first homes of ceiling speakers. They can be easily recognized by the dense grilles that pour decibels right into your head.

But why would someone want ceiling or in wall speakers, instead of a pair of normal, efficient and highly affordable speaker cabinets. There could be a few reasons:

â¢Saving some space in the room;
â¢Maintaining the aesthetics of the room;
â¢Hiding the wires;
â¢Getting rid of the holes in the walls.
In the past, there weren't many fans of wall or ceiling-mounted speakers. While there are still people that think plenum-mount technology is just a whim, on the other side it is this technology in particular that gains more and more advocates. This is probably due to a change in life styles. People want the environment adapted to their needs, not the other way around.

There's one sure thing with in-wall and ceiling speakers: they are not for those who are into high-end audio. You could hardly find an audiophile willing to trade the deep bass that he or she loves so much for a bit of extra shelf space.

But even if not an audiophile, you'll need to pay attention to the following parameters:

â¢Frequency response - gives you the range of the audible spectrum that the speakers can reproduce; the human ear can hear 20 Hz to 20 MHz, thus the more a speaker approaches this interval, the better.
â¢Power handling - specifies the ranges of power the speakers can safely receive from the amplifier (e.g. 20-100 watts);
â¢Efficiency - also called sensitivity, this rating indicates how effectively the speaker uses the power sent to it by the amplifier.
A key aspect in having in-wall or in-ceiling speakers is how you capture the back wave. You can't always know what happens behind that wall, how big the hole really is, or if it's sealed. The answer is to use sealed speakers, no matter their location. Otherwise you'll have a lot of rear acoustic energy wasted into the back-wall and a distorted, uneven sound.

Mounting the speakers
Usually it is a lot easier to mount ceiling speakers than in-wall speakers, at least where there is a fake ceiling. Mounting in-wall speakers is more of an architectural problem. That's probably why these are also called "architectural speakers". People don't like to have small rooms, thin walls, and wires bursting from one room to another.

The easiest alternative is to project the audio system before even having the walls built up. The advantage is freedom to plan things (speakers among others) exactly how you want them. Figuring out the wires is the part you should do before building the walls. Some planning is needed ahead: talking to an electrician, finding out how much wire you need, seeing what kind of wire you can actually use (UL-rated wire is approved for use in walls in all 50 states). Also, seeing the layout of your lighting system, and how it would interfere with that of the speakers.

Inserting the speakers can be done on the run, as the wall is being raised. Some people successfully use the drywall as a speaker's enclosure. The key is to have the speakers in the right place from the start. This would save you time, money and nerves.
Read more...

Choose from the ceiling speakers you can find at http://www.abt.com/category/660/In-Ceiling-Speakers.html .




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Saturday, November 23, 2013

Whats the best value hifi or speaker system for under £200?

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$-josh-$


I really love bass and my internal mac speakers give very little bass so i want some decent speakers.
I dont want you to mention the most expensive ones, id rather you gave like the 3 best value ones please.
Thanks so much in advance.



Answer
I would recommend the Audioengine 2. They're powered speakers so do not need an amp, they're small but sound BIG, and they're available in white for Mac people...

I've had a pair for a year or so for use in my office when I'm working from home, and I still get surprised at how good they sound for the size and cost ($200)

http://audioengineusa.com/Store/Audioengine-2.

How can I stream System Audio from my mac?




Blacky


I'm trying to stream movies and games and such, but I can't figure out how to stream the system audio from the Mac.
Any programs or anything I can use?

Also, I usually stream on Livestream.



Answer
If you talking about recording just what is coming out of your speakers, you can do that by downloading this application called soundflower. This allows you to set the computer to, hear itself. Just make sure you set the audio input and output to the same value. This way you just use any audio recording software and record sound that way.

http://cycling74.com/products/soundflower/




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Sunday, July 7, 2013

How to get my screen recorder to record sound for my Mac?

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Frazier


Screen record for my Mac, and I have downloaded Soundflower and tried many different things such as, ishowuHD screenflick etc. Can anyone tell me what to do?


Answer
I would recomend soundflower for mac just google it and then you will want to go to System Preferences>Sound>Output>then click soundflower 2 channel but make sure go to the soundflower folder in applications and make sure it is open and i use quicktime and then i say new screen recording and then i press the arrow down and then under microphones click soundflower 2 channel then click record a viole you have it please not you will not hear any output sound from your speakers and make sure when you are done go back to System Preferences>Sound>Output>then click internal speakers or headphones depending on what you are using and then you are all set you will know sound flowerbed you will see a small flower by your battery and clock you can quit flowerbed or leave it open but it will not be there when you shutdown enjoy hope i helped :) PS i wanna be a Apple Store Genius When i grow up if my acting career dosnt work out and excuse my grammar

How does wireless network work on home computer (MAC)?




zig


what do I need ?
Right Now I have Power Mac G4 dual mirror drive doors) with 17" Cinema display, Cannon MX300, Boss Speaker system and iSight all hard wired. Yes I know its ancient but its ok for just emailing and web browsing.

BUT. now I want to buy me an lap top, (Mac Book Pro, Mac Air or iPad). with wireless capability. Some one with iPad told me they do not need anything but iPad itself and just pay AT&T a monthly extra connection fee? I have seen something called Air Port or Time Capusel or express or extreme ??? how does this device work connected to a cable ? then go wireless to the lap top ? what about my current printers, speaker system and an G4? (can my G4 can go wireless too with air port thing? )



Answer
In order to use a wireless network, you need to have
1) a WiFi (Wireless Ethernet) router
2) computer(s) or tablets with WiFi capability.

Your PowerMac G4 almost certainly does not have WiFi built in - it will have to remain on a cabled Ethernet connection. New Macs and new Windows laptops pretty much all have WiFi standard.

You would buy a WiFi router and hook it up to your broadband modem, then your machines connect to the router by cable or by WiFi. The AirPort Extreme and the TimeCapsule are two examples of wireless routers, there are many more.

Instructions
http://www.computer-answers.ca/2012/internet-networking/q-i-can-only-get-one-machine-to-work-on-the-internet-through-my-dsl-modem/

What your friend may be talking about is that their iPad or iPhone has a cellular data modem built in, and they can get on the internet with a data plan through their cell phone company. This is completely separate to WiFi wireless networking.




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