
I have gotten at lesat 10 times the value of my purchase from my Acoustic Audio. Acoustic Audio has completely surpassed my expectations.
Useing HDMI and a Seperate Audio Signal Together?
Hi,I have an Acoustic Solutions 32" Tv and a PC with an HDMI graphics Output.I have the Acoustic Audio HDMI Video connected to the tv and also a line out from my sound card. But i carn't seem to get them to run together, Either one or the other.Any ideas on how i can get a HDMI video source and a seperate audio source to run together on the TV,Thank you all for your time.
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To my knowledge, you cannot connect speakers directly into a television. What you need is a receiver than they hook into. The red and black levers are used for speaker cables that would go into the back of the receiver. If you are just looking for a cheap receiver check online sites like ebay.com or even amazon. I recommend Denon, Pioneer or Onkyo when getting a receiver.
If you want good sound dont go for these things. Look at the HiFi WOrld site – they list loads of older speakers that will blow this sort of thing into the weeds for very low cost. Most are easy to find on ebay. If you want neat and modern looking fine, but if you want impressive sound get proper speakers
They are cheap junk! You’d be far better off going to Circuit City or Best Buy and spending $300 for a HTIB, and I’m no fan of HTIBs. Sorry, but there are NO good $10-$30 speakers!!!
if its a hatch fire the subs up towards the glass.If in a trunk fire to the rear.Amp really depends on your budget.for about 1000rms @1ohm on a budget id look on ebay. If you have some cash to spend id go to a local shop.
Well first off, realize that with any Audio Interface you purchase, you’ll get a software included. Mixcraft is pretty cool, but it’s not nearly as complex or detailed as some of the major ones, such as Pro Tools, Cubase, or Tracktion. Also you need to figure out how many inputs you need. I know you want to record guitars, acoustic guitars, keyboard, and vocals but do you need to do them all at the same time? Are you doing a band type recording? Or can you do them one or two at a time? Also the BEST audio interface is going to run a cool couple thousand dollars. So what’s your budget? Now there are mainly two types of Audio Interfaces. USB or Firewire. Firewire is faster speed than USB, so what that translates to in music terms is better quality. Less lag produces higher quality music. So if you can afford a Firewire go with that. Next thing you need to consider is MIDI inputs. Since you want to run a Keyboard, it most likely will plug into a MIDI port. Considering the information above here are a few suggestions from cheapest to most expensive:PreSonus Firebox – $299http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/FireBoxThis could fit your needs for a decent price. It’s firewire It’s got a total of 4 inputs plus MIDI. So you can run 4 instruments and the MIDI keyboard at one time. And these instruments all go to their own individual track (this is big in recording, called multi-track recording). Also this thing comes with Cubase recording software. Very good!TC Konnekt Live – $399http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/KonnektLive/This is another firewire device. It’s got Two Mic / Inst lines plus for standard lines. That’s 6 inputs plus MIDI Keyboard. This also comes with Cubase. The difference in price is because of the PreAmps. The Preamps are better in this one, and that’s why it’s $100 more.TC Konnekt 24D – $499http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/Konnekt24D/This is exactly the same as above, but it comes with built in effects. I wouldn’t shell out the extra $100 for it. Software has all the effects you need.Digitech Mbox 2 Pro – $699http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MBox2Pro/This is a USB Audio Interface. Mbox was the first Audio Inteface made. This is the newest version they have. It was a big hit mostly becuase of the Pro Tools software it comes with. Yes a lot of the big time studios use Pro Tools, but they also spend the additional thousands of dollars for plug ins and expensive add-ons to get the most out of it. It’s a good piece of software, but the average home-user won’t get the bang for the buck out of it. But the preamps in the Mbox 2 are good. PreSonus Fire Studio Pre – $799http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/FireStuTube/This thing is awesome. It has two preamp channels. And more additional channels than you’ll know what to do with. The difference in price again is qualtiy. Software is Cubase. There you go man. If you want something more expensive, feel free to email me. It’s available in my profile.