Merely buying a great subwoofer is no guarantee you'll wind up with great bass — properly setting it up in your home is crucial. This guide will tell you how to get the most from your subwoofer.
Does your subwoofer suffer from bloated, boomy bass? Or does it sound undernourished and weak? We've got the cure for your bass blues. Ex-movie theater projectionist Steve Guttenberg has also worked ...
No one ever said that setting up surround sound home theater was going to be a piece of cake. And, as most enthusiasts and newbies have discovered, it's not simple. But there are ways to try and keep ...
A subwoofer is an essential weapon in an audiophile’s armoury in the pursuit of perfect sound. Despite what their specifications might say, and their manufacturers might claim, very few loudspeakers – ...
We've mentioned some speaker placement rules for achieving optimal sound before, but the subwoofer can be a different beast altogether. Weblog Audioholics recommends a technique called the "subwoofer ...
It doesn’t matter how lifelike the picture is on your fancy new OLED TV or 4K projector, your viewing experience will fall flat if you rely on the paper thin speakers built into today’s televisions.
A subwoofer is a crucial part of a home theater setup. Find out what you need to know. Many times, especially for compact speakers, the midrange and woofer are combined into a single speaker (aka a ...
If you’re serious about high-quality audio, you should crank up the quality level of audio components in your computer setup just like you do in your living room. Today’s MacBook Pro user maxes out ...
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. With an endless amount of speaker systems out there to ...
Roku made its first entry into the speaker world in 2018 with its Wireless Speakers, and now it’s back with a pair of new products: a Smart Soundbar, which combines a 4K Roku set-top box with powerful ...
It’s easy for audio enthusiasts to succumb to GAS, or the Gear Acquisition Syndrome. Once you listen to a decent pair of speakers, you want to try the next best thing, and then something else, and ...