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If you're mainly using your AxiomAir enabled speaker at home, putting it on your wireless network is a natural first step. It's simple in the AxiomAir app. Follow these directions.
Okay, you’ve been putting it off forever, but this year you’re finally going to do it: you’re going to cut the cord and get into streaming music. Music streaming is simple enough once you get into it but wrapping your head around it all can be a challenge.
Separate amplifier and processor? That's just for quirky audiophiles, right? Maybe not . . . Andrew Welker explains why movie lovers and classical music aficionados might want to go that route, too.
Because we offer both subwoofers and power amplifiers that have XLR or balanced cable connections, we often get the question from our customers, "Well, should I use that XLR, that balanced connection, or should I just use the RCA connection?"
Today, we're going to talk about a topic that a lot of our customers ask us and unfortunately, it's one of those very confusing, frustrating and even scary topics for people when it comes to speaker systems and that is the speaker load or the speaker impedance as it's called.
Today, we're going to talk about how to wire up multiple subwoofers. Now we are big advocates of having more than one subwoofer in your system because it really smooths out the low frequency bass and response in the room.
Today, we're going to talk a little bit about the controls and the functions that are available on the back of our subwoofers. These days, most of the actual setup and the adjustments that you're going to be doing can be done within the menus of your home theater receiver or processor.