Posts Tagged ‘sound’
3D sound and 3D snowboarding: iPhone apps of the week
3D sound and 3D snowboarding: iPhone apps of the week
(Credit: CNET) A couple of days ago, some long-awaited iPhone hardware news finally hit the Web. No, it’s not the iPhone 5 (which some are saying won’t be released until fall). The big news out this week is that the white iPhone 4 will finally become available as soon as by the end of this month. I have to admit that the white iPhone 4 looks pretty cool, but I can’t imagine anyone waiting to …
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Circle Music, Yorkville Sound team up for axe seminar
Circle Music, Yorkville Sound team up for axe seminar
In the market for a new guitar but not sure what to look for? Well, at the end of October, Marc Desilets from Circle Music joined forces with Chris Gauthier from Yorkville Sound to present a seminar on all things ‘axe’ (that is to say, guitar).
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Is it true that vinyl records had better sound fidelity than CDs?
Of course with a new LP and turntable stylus.
Why do live music artists always sound bad, or worse than they do when compared to recorded music?
so yeah. exactly that. why do some artists sound like sh*t when they perform live, but when they record their music they sound wonderful?
thanks.
I’ve heard that Vinyl Records give off the best sound?
I heard awhile back that Vinyl Records tend to sound better then a CD or tape, I’ve listened to vinyl records before but have never actually compared the same songs on vinyl and CD, Has anyone ever heard this before?
I am trying to setup a good sound system to play vinyl records on a budget. What is the best amp to buy?
I have bought:
-TECHNICS SL-BD20D TURNTABLE
-New Turntable Phono Pre-amp, RIAA Transfer Vinyl to CD
My brain has gone slightly into technical overload!
Can any one advise on the best amp and compatible speakers?
Thanks
How exactly do vinyl records make sound?
I can turn off the speakers, but still hear the sound coming from the turntable. whudafxup with that?
How exactly do they get sound transferred on to vinyl records?
I realize the record grooves are different sizes and/or depths, but how does the needle scraping along the grooves decipher the tone?
How do they record sound into vinyl records?
Really when I think of it, it is really amazing that so many sounds can fit into an unassuming grove to produce coherent music. How do they do it? What are the physics behind that?
What I mean is how do they ‘engrave’ sound into vinyl?
HELP* Computer question. I hear sound coming from the speakers music and news casts?
But I do not know how to get rid of it! I hear music and newscasts that fade in and out when ever the speakers are turned on. No applications are running I have no idea where this is coming from.
Is there a way to look for a program that may have installed it self on my computer?
The speakers are fine, not wireless its something on my computer, how can I track it?