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Intro:
Before you begin
Step 1:
Connect the components
Step 2:
Connect the speakers
Step 3:
Finally...
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A set of speakers
A stereo receiver
Any combination of the following: CD player,
Tape deck and Turntable
An antenna for listening to the radio (optional)
Speaker wire, at least 18 gauge, preferably 16
gauge
A wire cutter/stripper (or scissors if you like
to live dangerously)
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About 10 minutes to get all the elements
unpacked and situated, and about another half hour
for setting up the equipment and troubleshooting
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2torial #0507:
Learn2 Set
Up a Stereo System
A sound foundation...
Before the advent of personal computers, sound
systems were probably the most complicated pieces
of machinery you'd find in the average home...and
they're still pretty intimidating when the time
comes to set one up. The actual logistics of
connections aren't too difficult, but to get the
best possible sound out of your system you'll need
to take several factors into consideration. With
this 2torial, a bit of patience, and some
experimentation, you should be able to find the
setup that works best for your sonic circumstances.
Unpack the equipment. If you have a CD player,
check for removable travel screws on the bottom. If
possible, keep the original packaging for all
units- just in case something needs to go back to
the store, or to the factory for repair (who knows?
You might even move again).
Step
1
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#0431
Connect External
SCSI Devices (Macintosh OS)
#0554
Clean Your Computer
#0577
Buy a Stereo System
#0580
Buy a Home Theater
System
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