Home audio could reference anything that is designed to allow you to
play audio inside the comfort of your own home. This includes the radio,
CDs, MP3 songs from your MP3 player, songs from your iPod and more.
Lets take a look at some of the best home audio systems you can buy.
Home Stereo Shelf Systems: Take a receiver, subwoofer, front and rear
speakers and a CD player and pack it into one, sophisticated audio
system designed to sit on your shelf or an audio stand. Some can have as
much as 500-700 watts or more of total power. If you like your music
loud and full of lows, mids and highs, these systems are definitely for
you. Listen to the radio or your favorite CD. Have an MP3 player or iPod
stuffed with 1000's of songs? Perfect! Directly connect your MP3 player
or iPod to the system via the iPod connection or 3.5mm input for MP3
players and you're all set. You'll have a never ending, full of sound,
stereo shelf system in your home for many years to come.
Sirius ttr1 tabletop internet radio:: These are similar to a shelf
system as well, just more compact and take up less space. These could
easily be placed in your kitchen, bathroom, bedroom or any other room in
your home where you would like to have access to music. These also play
CDs that allow for CD/CD-R/RW/MP3/WMA playback. Some table top radios
also have the necessary inputs for MP3 players and iPods and come
equipped with built-in 3 to 4 inch, high-performance, full-range
speakers. Listening to them play your tunes is a delight.
Boombox: Although a boombox is designed to be portable, it can also
work similar to the systems talked about above. They most likely will
not "pump out" the incredible, loud sound, but because you can rest it
on your home shelf or take it on a camping trip, the versatility makes
them worth it. These can play standard CDs or MP3 CDs with songs burned
from your computer on a recordable disc, and of course a radio tuner is
included. You're looking at several D size batteries for their power
supply, so it's a good idea to buy rechargeable batteries and a charger.
Complete Home Audio Systems: This is where you buy components
separately and can achieve "rock star" sound. It all starts with a
receiver that can deliver 100 watts or more per channel. How many
channels you need depends on how many speakers you want. You can choose a
5.1 or 7.1 home stereo receiver and add a separate CD player and radio
tuner, even a cassette player. When it comes to speakers, you can add
separate, front tower speakers and rear speakers that can even be
mounted in walls or ceilings, surround sound speakers and a powered
subwoofer to handle all of the bass. You can really go as extreme as
you'd like. If you want an incredible home audio system, spending more
cash and buying components separately is the way to go
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