To some a speaker is “just a speaker”, but for others, a speaker has a truly integral part to play in their audio set-up. All speakers fall into one of two categories, Active or Passive. What's the difference? Which one do you need?
Does the thought of installing a projector yourself seem out of your league? It really doesn’t have to be. By following your projector’s manual, and using these step by step instructions, you will be relaxing in your own home theatre, watching your favourite movie in no time.
Simple. Portable. Earth-friendly.
Chant Bluetooth® adds the convenience of wireless music streaming to the amazingly portable Chant audio system. The built-in rechargeable battery, convenient 3.5mm input (cable included) and REWIND™ carry bag make it simple and easy to connect hundreds of devices and fire up your tunes whenever and wherever you need them. The built-in microphone and answer/end call feature makes Chant the perfect speakerphone.
Have you got lots of remote controls floating around? Are you swapping batteries from one remote to another?
STOP! Perhaps it’s time to invest in a Universal Remote Control. But how does it work?
ARC, stands for Audio Return Channel, and is a very practical feature that has become popular since the evolution of the HDMI v1.4 (also known as high speed cable with Ethernet). Essentially ARC allows the audio signal to be transferred from your television back up to your receiver at the same time a signal is being sent from your receiver to your television. This means a separate audio cable is not necessary from your television to your receiver. Typically a digital optical or digital coaxial would be used to transfer the audio signal from your tv to the receiver.
Almost everyone has heard of “Bluetooth” but many may not understand what it really is. Essentially Bluetooth is a cable replacement technology. Where previously devices may have adopted component cables, electrical wires, Ethernet cables, WiFi or Infrared signals, Bluetooth allows devices to “Pair” with each other wirelessly.
Using a Home Entertainment Control Centre, gives you lots of additional audio and video inputs, so you can connect several different source devices (eg: DVD player, VCR, BluRay player, video game consoles, etc) to the switch box, and then connect the switch box to your TV. Then you can easily switch between your devices, either with the remote control or with the buttons on the switch box! No need to struggle behind your TV to disconnect and reconnect cables to get the right device working!