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  1. A Guide to Installing In-Wall Speakers

    A popular speaker option for hi-fi audio systems is in-wall or in-ceiling speakers. Often times listeners want hi-fi surround sound but don't have the space for bookshelf or floorstanding speakers around the TV or living space. If this is the case, concealed speakers are a great alternative. They are also perfect for outdoor sound solutions or permanent installations in home theatre rooms.

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  2. How to Get the Right fit with your In-Ear Headphones

    In-ear headphones nowadays offer an extremely immersive audio experience packed in a tiny bud. Although they are small, the quality they can offer is comparable to that of on-ear and over-ear headphones. Many models from hi-fi audio brands like Onkyo and Sennheiser offer impressive noise cancellation features and a balanced range of frequencies for hi-fi surround sound listening.

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  3. E-Waste: What to Do with Your Old Electronics

    We all love our electronics – we use them every day, from smartphones, to laptops, to speakers, to smart watches, to gaming consoles, and everything in between. We also love upgrading our electronics, and unfortunately, nothing lasts forever. Our devices break or become obsolete. When an electronic device is no longer useful or wanted, this is known as e-waste.

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  4. DIY Speaker Cable: A How To

    Typically, when you think of cables, you probably think of pre-cut cables with connectors already attached, ready to be plugged in straight out of the box. For speaker cables, this most often means a stereo RCA cable to connect a speaker to an amplifier or receiver. But this is not the only way to buy cables! When it comes to full hi-fi audio systems, a popular alternative is DIY speaker cable. This means purchasing bare wire by the metre or by the roll and customising it yourself.

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  5. Pets and Cables: Protect Your Furry Friends

    While we all love our furry friends, we know that they can be troublemakers. You're probably all too familiar with the dreaded feeling of finding out that the cat chewed through a TV cable, or the dog got hold of your new headphones. This is no infrequent incident -- pets cause an estimated $3 billion in damage to electronic devices each year! This, of course, is not just damaging to your electronics, but puts your pets in danger, especially when it comes to cables running electricity or swallowing batteries.

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  6. Brand New Speakers? Here’s How to Burn Them In

    So, you just got a brand-new set of hi-fi loudspeakers for your home. You open the box, set everything up, plug them in, and voila! It's the best quality audio you've ever heard in your life.

     

    Or is it?

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  7. Banana Plugs 101: Protect Your Speaker Cable

    You’ve probably heard of banana plugs, but not many people actually know what they are for. Banana plugs are commonly use to secure speaker cable within homemade cable systems. But are they necessary? What is the purpose of banana plugs, and how are they installed?

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  8. How to Choose a Soundbar

    Do you ever find yourself disappointed with the sound quality of your TV? Flat screen TVs simply cannot be designed to produce booming, hi-fi sound. If you want better quality sound without investing in an entire surround sound system, a soundbar may be right for you. Soundbars are a great way to take movie night to the next level; they can produce louder audio and make dialogue easier to understand. They are also one of the most cost-effective ways to get hi-fi sound and are the perfect introduction to high fidelity audio if you don’t have a speaker system. Interested in getting a soundbar? Here are the most important things to consider before making a purchase:

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  9. Cable Management Tips for Your Home Theatre System

    Cable management is an important and often overlooked part of owning a sound system or many electronics. We all want our home theatre systems to look nice. All that equipment can be a large investment, so you want the finished product to not only sound good, but also look polished and impressive. Most often, when people get a new hi-fi sound system, one of the first things they notice is that once it is all set up, there are just about a million cables running in every direction. It's very easy to end up with a jungle of wires behind the TV and extension cords snaking around the room to reach surround speakers. This can really detract from the experience you worked so hard to create in your home. What can be done about all those cables?

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  10. Budget Friendly Ways to Upgrade Your Home Theatre

    Although the idea of a brand-new home theatre system is always enthralling, not all of us can afford to invest thousands of dollars to have the real deal or upgrade the entire setup. Fortunately, there are many ways to boost the quality of your home theatre without breaking the bank. Whether you already have some hi-fi speakers and a projector, or you’re not even sure what hi-fi means, try these simple tips to get more immersed on movie night:

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