I picked up my home theater center channel speaker only to hear and feel something rolling around inside...So I opened it and found a center tweeter and two midrange cones. The adhesive used had turned brittle and the round magnet on the middle tweeter had broke free. So, I used super glue to...
I have a 43" Sharp tv LC-43LB601U and Samsung sound bar HW-N450/ZA out in my work shop. The only media that i use this for is all wifi type apps, pandora, netflix, youtube etc. Recently the sound bar volume while using the apps has dropped on significantly. Just to use numbers, where 45 was...
So this is why some old computers do have value long after they are outdated LOL
A woman was clearing out their garage after her husband passed away and dropped off several boxes unopened and were left for a number of weeks. When they were finally looked through they found an original Apple I...
NCAA dropped EA Sports to evade litigation, says lawyer
The NCAA’s decision not to renew EA Sports’ football license is related to an ongoing suit over the alleged misuse of player likenesses, according to the attorney leading the litigation.
Steve Berman, managing...
MS dropped standalone Kinect processor because there was “no need for it”
September 30th, 2010
By Stephany Nunneley
Microsoft has said it removed a standalone processor from Kinect because there was “no need” for its inclusion.
Speaking with Xbox World 360, Kudo Tsunoda...
So I was adjusting my speaker wall mount and I accidentally dropped one of the washers into the rear port hole. I shook it a couple times to try and get it out before I unscrewed the speaker to get it out. While I was shaking it, I heard it clang inside, I am wondering if it is easy to damage...
Hi folks,
Newbie to this forum but not an electronics newbie. :)
Spend 20 years in the military as an avionic electronics technician. Electronics repair has also been my hobby and part time employment. I've done TV, radio, VCR and computer repairs for over 30 years. TV and VCR repair has gotten...
Hi there,
I have a problem with my HTPC video signal. The connection goes like this:
ATI Radeon x600 DVI output --> MonoPrice 3x1 HDMI Switch --> Panasonic Plasma
From the video card to the switch, I'm using a DVI to DVI cable with a DVI to HDMI adapter at the switch end. From the switch...