Saturday, December 31, 2011

Consumer Reports - Receivers

!±8± Consumer Reports - Receivers

The receiver is the brain of an audio/video system. It provides AM and FM tuners, amplifiers, surround sound, and switching capabilities. It’s also the heart of the setup--most of the devices in a home-entertainment system connect to it, including audio components such as speakers, a CD player, cassette deck, and turntable, as well as video sources such as a TV, DVD player, VCR, and cable and satellite boxes. Even as receivers take on a bigger role in home entertainment, they’re losing some audio-related features that were common years back, such as tape monitors and phono inputs. Manufacturers say they must eliminate those less-used features to make room for others.

WHAT'S AVAILABLE

Sony is by far the biggest-selling brand. Other top-selling brands include Denon, JVC, Kenwood, Onkyo, Panasonic, Pioneer, RCA, and Yamaha. Most models now are digital, designed for the six-channel surround-sound formats encoded in most DVDs and some TV fare, such as high-definition (HD) programming. Here are the types you’ll see, from least to most expensive:

Stereo. Basic receivers accept the analog stereo signals from a tape deck, CD player, or turntable. They provide two channels that power a pair of stereo speakers. For a simple music setup, add a DVD or CD player to play CDs, or a cassette deck for tapes. For rudimentary home theater, add a TV and DVD player or VCR. Power typically runs 50 to 100 watts per channel.

Price range: 5 to 0.

Dolby Pro Logic. Dolby Pro Logic, Pro Logic II, and Pro Logic IIx are the analog home-theater surround-sound standard. Receivers that support it can take a Dolby-encoded two-channel stereo source from your TV, DVD player, or hi-fi VCR and output them to four to six speakers--three in front, and one to three in back. Power for Dolby Pro Logic models is typically 60 to 150 watts per channel.

Price range: 0 to 0 or more.

Dolby Digital. Currently the prevailing digital surround-sound standard, a Dolby Digital 5.1 receiver has a built-in decoder for six-channel audio capability--front left and right, front center, two rear with discrete wide-band signals, and a powered subwoofer for low-frequency, or bass, effects (that’s where the “.1” comes in). Dolby Digital is the sound format for most DVDs, HDTV, digital cable TV, and some satellite-TV broadcast systems. Newer versions of Dolby Digital, 6.1 and 7.1, add one or two back surround channels for a total of seven-channel and eight-channel sound, respectively. To take advantage of true surround-sound capability, you’ll need speakers that do a good job of reproducing full-spectrum sound. Receivers with digital decoding capability can also accept a signal that has been digitized, or sampled, at a given rate per second and converted to digital form. Dolby Digital is backward-compatible and supports earlier versions of Dolby such as Pro Logic. Power for Dolby Digital receivers is typically 75 to 150 watts per channel.

Price range: 0 to 0 or more.

DTS. A rival to Dolby Digital 5.1, Digital Theater Systems also offers six channels. It’s a less common form of digital surround sound that is used in some movie tracks. Both DTS and Dolby Digital are often found on the same receivers. Power for DTS models is typically 75 to 150 watts per channel.

Price range: 0 to 0 or more.

THX-certified. The high-end receivers that meet this quality standard include full support for Dolby Pro Logic, Dolby Digital, and DTS. THX Select is the standard for components designed for small and average-sized rooms; THX Ultra is for larger rooms. Power for THX models is typically 100 to 170 watts per channel.

Price range: 0 to ,500 and up.

IMPORTANT FEATURES

Controls should be easy to use. Look for a front panel with displays and controls clearly labeled and grouped by function. Onscreen display lets you control the receiver via a TV screen, a squint-free alternative to using the receiver’s tiny LED or LCD display. Switched AC outlets (expect one or two) let you plug in other components and turn the whole system on and off with one button.

Remote controls are most useful when they have clear labels and buttons that light up for use in dim rooms. It’s best if the buttons have different shapes and are color-coded and grouped by function--a goal seldom achieved in receiver remotes. A learning remote can receive programming data for other devices via their remotes’ infrared signal; on some remotes, the necessary codes for other manufacturers’ devices are built-in.

Input/output jacks matter more on a receiver than on any other component of your home theater. Clear labeling, color-coding, and logical groupings of the many jacks on the rear panel can help avert glitches during setup such as reversed speaker polarities and mixed-up inputs and outputs. Input jacks situated on the front panel make for easy connections to camcorders, video games, MP3 players, digital cameras, MiniDisc players, and PDAs.

A stereo receiver will give you a few audio inputs and no video jacks. Digital-ready receivers with Dolby Pro Logic will have several types of video inputs, including composite and S-video and sometimes component-video. S-video and component-video jacks allow you to route signals from DVD players and other high-quality video sources through the receiver to the TV. Digital-ready receivers also have analog 5.1 audio inputs. These accept input from a DVD player with its own built-in Dolby Digital decoder, an outboard decoder, or other components with multichannel analog signals, such as a DVD-Audio or SACD player. This enables the receiver to convey up to six channels of sound or music to your speakers. Dolby Digital and DTS receivers have the most complete array of audio and video inputs, often with several of a given type to accommodate multiple components.

Tone controls adjust bass and treble, allowing you to correct room acoustics and satisfy your personal preferences. A graphic equalizer breaks the sound spectrum into three or more sections, giving you slightly more control over the full audio spectrum. Instead of tone controls, some receivers come with tone presets such as Jazz, Classical, or Rock, each accentuating a different frequency pattern; often you can craft your own styles.

DSP (digital signal processor) modes use a computer chip to duplicate the sound characteristics of a concert hall and other listening environments. A bass-boost switch amplifies the deepest sounds, and midnight mode reduces loud sounds and amplifies quiet ones in music or soundtracks.

Sometimes called “one touch,” a settings memory lets you store settings for each source to minimize differences in volume, tone, and other settings when switching between sources. A similar feature, loudness memory, is limited to volume settings alone.

Tape monitor lets you either listen to one source as you record a second on a tape deck or listen to the recording as it’s being made. Automatic radio tuning includes such features as seek (automatic searching for the next in-range station) and 20 to 40 presets to call up your favorite stations.

To catch stations too weak for the seek mode, most receivers also have a manual stepping knob or buttons, best in one-channel increments. But most models creep in half- or quarter-steps, meaning unnecessary button tapping to find the frequency you want. Direct tuning of frequencies lets you tune a radio station by entering its frequency on a keypad.

HOW TO CHOOSE

First, don’t assume that pricey brands outperform less costly ones. We’ve found fine performers at all prices. Points to consider:

How many devices do you want to connect? Even low-end receivers generally have enough video and audio inputs for a CD or DVD player, a VCR, and a cable box or satellite receiver. Mid- and high-priced models usually have more inputs, so you can connect additional devices, such as a camcorder, a personal video recorder, or a game system.

The number of inputs isn’t the only issue; the type also matters. Composite-video inputs, the most basic type, can be used with everything from an older VCR to a new DVD player. S-video and component-video inputs are used mostly by digital devices such as DVD players and satellite receivers. If you have such digital devices or may add them, get a receiver with a few S-video and/or component-video inputs. Both can provide better video quality than composite-video.

All these video inputs require a companion audio input. The basic left/right audio inputs can be used with almost any device to provide stereo sound. A turntable requires a phono input, which is available on fewer models than in years past.

To get multichannel sound from DVD players, digital-cable boxes, and satellite receivers, you generally use a digital-audio input. With this input, encoded multichannel sound is relayed on one cable to the receiver, which decodes it into separate channels. The input on the receiver must be the same type--either optical, the more common type, or coaxial--as the output on the other device. You usually must buy cables, about and up, for digital-audio, S-video, and component-video connections.

What kind of sound do you want from movies? All new digital receivers support Dolby Digital and DTS, the surround-sound formats used on most movies. Both provide 5.1 channels. Most receivers also support Dolby Pro Logic, Pro Logic II, and sometimes Pro Logic IIx. If you want the latest type of surround sound, look for a receiver that supports Dolby Digital EX and DTS-ES. These offer 6.1 or 7.1 channels, subtly enhancing the rear surround. Fairly few movies using these formats are available, but offerings should increase.

What kind of music do you like? Any receiver can reproduce stereo from regular CDs. Most models have digital signal processing (DSP) modes that process a CD’s two channels to simulate a sound environment such as a concert hall. DSP modes feed a stereo signal through all the speakers to simulate surround. For multichannel music from SACD or DVD-Audio discs, get a receiver with 5.1 analog inputs.

How big is your room? Make sure a receiver has the oomph to provide adequate volume: at least 50 watts per channel in a typical 12-by-20-foot living room, or 85 watts for a 15-by-25-foot space. A huge room, plush furnishings, or a noisy setting all call for more power.

Is the receiver compatible with your speakers? If you like to blast music for hours on end, get a receiver rated to handle your front speakers’ impedance. Most receivers are rated for 6-ohm and 8-ohm speakers. If used with 4-ohm speakers, such a receiver could overheat and shut down.

Is it easy to use? Most receivers have legible displays and well-labeled function buttons. Some add an onscreen menu, which displays settings on your TV screen. An auto-calibration feature adjusts sound levels and balance to improve the surround effect. Models with a test-tone function for setting speaker levels help you balance the sound yourself.

Two tips: When deciding where to place your receiver, allow 4 inches or so of space behind it for cables and at least 2 inches on top for venting to prevent overheating. If setting up a home theater is more than you want to tackle, consider calling in a professional installer. Retailers often offer an installation service or can refer you to one.

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Consumer Reports - Receivers

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Massive MPG Possible With Gas Powered Scooter 126MPG

!±8± Massive MPG Possible With Gas Powered Scooter 126MPG

126MPG Scooter

Yamaha the world renowned brand name manufacturer of motorcycles and outboard engines are the makers behind the very popular Zumo range of Yamaha scooters, returning for you, a massive 126MPG.

The greatest advantage of scooters is that they are cheaper than classic motorcycles. These gas saving 50cc scooters are just fine for nipping around your town or city, although with this sized engine they cannot be driven on all highways since their top speed is just 35mph, but don't let that put you off. For all your errands, shopping trips, going to university, work etc, they are well suited to this kind of short journey and at 126MPG, it's certainly not going to hurt your pocket filling the tank up on one of these.

These 50cc scooters are very affordable and if used regularly over more traditional forms of transport i.e. your car, it should pay for itself very quickly indeed, literally within a couple of months or so, depending on how many miles you do. Of course you will never be stuck in a traffic jam ever again either, so whatever lack of speed it has, it will certainly make up for it in any busy city where traffic is a problem.

Scooters can also be ridden in most states, except California where different laws apply, so first check out local laws which may be applicable to you. In most cases they can be ridden on an ordinary license.

The Yamaha Zumo is also ideal to transport along with your motor home, being lightweight and easy to handle.

Very nimble, excellent styling, incredible miles to the gallon this style of scooter is selling very fast in America right now, as more and more people seek to save money on their gas bills.

Safety is an issue which concerns many people, and certainly we would recommend safety training by a professional body before taking one out on the road if you are in any way inexperienced in riding these great scooters. On this point, it should be fairly easy to find out what training is available locally, in your area. Riding and wearing a helmet is just plain commonsense, you would be silly not to. Another resource for safety training is the Motorcycle Safety Foundation, check to see if there is one near you, in your area.


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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

1979 Evinrude 115 Outboard - Amsoil Saber Outboard Oil 100:1

Evinrude running clean on Amsoil Saber 100:1 oil. See my ETEC video @ www.youtube.com . For 79 Evinrude rebuild details or product info visit Tech Talk @ www.premiumsyntheticmotoroil.com Go to my website to learn more about Amsoil products and programs. I explain how anyone can purchase Amsoil products at wholesale or become a dealer. In my Tech Forum I've been writing about outboards, and autos relative to lubrication along with new products for specific applications. I've loaded new articles related to Etec issues relative to oil and recent developments regarding HP Injector oil with the new Evinrudes in my Tech Forum. Protect your investment with Amsoil's Saber or HP Injector oils. REMEMBER THIS - An oil that meets a specification simply means it can legally be marketed and sold under the TCW3 specification because it meets the minimum requirements...read what those requirements are and I think you'll be surprised...not hard to achieve and might explain why there is so much low performing oil in the marketplace. Go for a product that exceeds a specification in all categories...Amsoil HPI and Saber Outboard are 2 products that will do that. They will perform over time with minimal wear and minimal deposits...well beyond TC-W3 requirements. Go to my website and review the Amsoil Product Test Results through the online store, and if you have any questions send'em my way.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

New Starter Yamaha Marine Outboard Engines PRO50L, 50ESJD, 50ES, 50EL, 40S, 40L, 40ETL, 40ES, 40EL, 6H4-81800-10, 6H4-81800-11, 6H4-81800-12

!±8± New Starter Yamaha Marine Outboard Engines PRO50L, 50ESJD, 50ES, 50EL, 40S, 40L, 40ETL, 40ES, 40EL, 6H4-81800-10, 6H4-81800-11, 6H4-81800-12

Brand : DSA | Rate : | Price : $129.80
Post Date : Dec 16, 2011 04:26:31 | Usually ships in 1-2 business days

This is a Brand New Starter for Yamaha

Models:

YAMAHA Marine

OUTBOARD MOTORS

1984 40EL
1985 40EL
1986 40EL

1984 40ES
1985 40ES
1986 40ES

1985 40ETL
1986 40ETL

1984 40L
1985 40L
1986 40L

1984 40S
1985 40S
1986 40S

1986 50EL
1987 50EL
1988 50EL

1986 50ES
1987 50ES
1988 50ES

1987 50ESJD
1988 50ESJD

1986 50ETL

1987 PRO50L

Replaces:

API MARINE
MOT5012

ARCO MARINE
3425

HITACHI
S108-99A

SIERRA MARINE
18-6422

YAMAHA
6H4-81800-10, 6H4-81800-11, 6H4-81800-12

OEM(s): Hitachi, Yamaha
Type: PMDD
Voltage: 12 Volts
Rotation: CCW
Teeth/Splines: 9 Teeth/Splines
Pinion/Splines OD: 28mm / 1.102in
Mounting Hole 1: 8mm ID Unthreaded
Mounting Hole 2: 8mm ID Unthreaded
Approximate Weight: 4.78 lbs / 2.17 kg

  • New Aftermarket Part (Not Rebuilt/Refurbished/Repurposed)
  • Please verify this is the right part number before ordering.

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

TRIM MOTOR YAMAHA 6267 688-43880-11 6E5-43880-01

!±8± TRIM MOTOR YAMAHA 6267 688-43880-11 6E5-43880-01

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  • 12 Volt Motor with 3-Wire Connection (Ring Terminal Ends)
  • 68.3mm MTG Flange Diameter Arm Shaft Flat Blade 4mm Thick

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Which Casio Digital Keyboard is the Best Choice For Beginners?

!±8± Which Casio Digital Keyboard is the Best Choice For Beginners?

Casio have been making keyboards for quite a while now and their name is synonymous with electronic keyboards, so you'd expect them to do what they do well, which they do. Casio are particularly good at making entry-level digital keyboards and they have a wide variety to choose from. This article will help you to choose the right one for you.

There are basically two ranges with different models within those ranges - the LK digital keyboard range, and the CTK range of keyboards. To look at the two ranges there isn't a huge amount of difference to the untrained eye. But once you delve further into the functions and features there is a marked difference.

The main difference between the Casio LK and CTK digital keyboards is that the LK range, have what they call a back light keyboard. The back light keyboard is a tried and trusted feature designed to help absolute beginners to start learning and playing quickly.

We use Casio LK digital keyboards in our own music school and I've seen countless kids and adults find this to be one of the most useful training tools, but especially for younger learners as they can become frustrated and unfocused if they can't learn quickly. I'm not saying you'll become a piano maestro immediately upon using the tool - it just provides a very practical learning guide.

There are 5 models in the Casio LK range of keyboard: LK-120, LK-220, LK-230, LK-270 & LK-300TV. All of these models have 61 keys which all light up. 61 keys are plenty to be getting on with for absolute beginners. The Casio LK-120 is the entry level and goes up to the LK-300TV at the top end. Each model has slightly more features as you go up the range. For instance the LK-120 has 100 onboard sounds whereas the LK-300TV has 514.

Similarly the LK-120 has less rhythm choices than the LK-300TV digital keyboard. As you go up the range you'll find more features such as effects e.g. delay, reverb. The ability to connect outboard gear becomes possible as you go up the range e.g. adding a microphone and playing along to someone singing. One thing that is common throughout the models is the capability to connect to a computer easily either through Midi or USB. They also feature the Casio Step up learning system.

The Casio CTK-range is also suitable for absolute beginners but do not feature the back light keys. They do however all feature the Step-Up learning system as well more recording, sampling and effects features.

There are 6 models in the CTK range; CTK-230, CTK-2000, CTK-2100, CTK-3000, CTK-4000 and the CTK-5000. As with the LK range of digital keyboards, the CTK range increases the number of on-board sounds, digital effects as you go up the range. The CTK-230 is the entry level, and it should be pointed out that it only has 49 keys, where as the others all have 61 keys.

Another feature of the CTK range worth mentioning is the appearance of the keys. On a lot of keyboards at this price range, you can find that they keys are a different size to those of an acoustic piano. Casio have made the keys to be the same size and to look the same as an acoustic. All of which helps with playing technique.

So the question is which is the best Casio keyboard for beginners? There is no right or wrong, but as a guideline, I would chose the LK-230 absolute beginners who are younger i.e. 4-7 years old. For older players I would choose the CTK range.


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Sunday, September 18, 2011

POWER TILT TRIM MOTOR YAMAHA OUTBOARD 6H1-43880-02

!±8±POWER TILT TRIM MOTOR YAMAHA OUTBOARD 6H1-43880-02

Brand : Lester
Rate :
Price : $73.77
Post Date : Sep 18, 2011 08:42:15
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Power trim motor for Yamaha sea drive. 12 Volt reversible motor with 2-wire configuration.

Voltage:12
Rotation:Reversible
Field Hsg OD:64mm / 2.520in
Overall Length:119mm / 4.685in
Shaft OD:8mm / 0.315in
Shaft Notes:4mm Drive Tang
New or Remanufactured:New
Approximate Weight:2.85 lbs / 1.30 kg
Notes:
2-Wire Configuration, Ring Terminals, (3) 6mm Unthreaded Mounting Holes
Application:
Yamaha Marine Applications

Fits the following:
50-90HP1992-95
40HP1994
70-90HP1996
60,70,90HP1997-ON

Replaces these part numbers:
API MARINEPT602NM
ARCO MARINE6260
YAMAHA6H1-43880-02

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Monday, August 15, 2011

Outboard four stroke vs two stroke

!±8± Outboard four stroke vs two stroke

A two-stroke and four-stroke outboard motors fall into two main categories. Both have their pros and cons and what you get depends on the intended use. This guide will help you, the outboard motor for the type of watercraft.

Two-stroke outboard.

Two-stroke outboard engines are lighter and faster so when speed and acceleration are a prerequisite should be the engine of choice. Two strokes are also more convenient andkeep prices more when it comes to resale. As a two-stroke engines for over 80 years, the parts were readily available to make repairs easier. The construction of this engine is less complex than a two-time most important problem is unlikely.

Four-stroke outboard.

Four-stroke engines are generally quieter, smoother and more cost effective. More severe with less acceleration, are usually selected for calmer waters. With less pollution and smokeThey are also better for the environment. Suppose you are more relaxed, after a trip more comfortable, four-stroke outboard engine of choice for you. Four-stroke outboards are generally heavier, as if two-stroke outboard, if you are the owner of an under-sized boat, can not be maintained in the heavy weight of the engine about four times. Some four-stroke engine manufacturers Yamaha, Mercury, Nissan, Honda and Johnson. The terms two-stroke and four stroke refers to the number ofOccasions, the piston moves during the ignition of an engine.

Founded some of the most reliable outboard engines Tohatsu a Japanese company in 1922 and is known for the quality and accuracy of its finished products. They started to make outboard engines in 1956 with a 1.5 hp model. Today is the second largest producer of outboard engines and reliable market places as diverse as commercial fishing, military, shipping, served Surf LifeConservation, recreation and travel. Their innovative ideas have to search one of the most popular engines in the world. Some of their latest range includes the series Ecological TLDI two-stroke direct injection at low pressure, DFI, outboard engines, which comply with current EPA with the United States is a little known fact that all Mercury outboard engines in the U.S. with 30 hp Tohatsu as rebadged. For more information on outboard motors to consult with theirLocal dealer or follow the link below.


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