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Pyramat PM550 Blue Sound Lounger Universal

Pyramat PM550 Blue Sound Lounger Universal
The Pyramat Sound Lounger is a 3-speaker audio system with a vibrating backrest and subwoofer positioned directly behind your head. Compatible with all game consoles, any audio device and any TV, VCR, DVD or MP3 player, it lets you feel and hear everything, get drawn in by the details and bring the realism home. The latest and greatest of its kind, this model features more sound directors in the two 4" 80W coaxial side speakers and beveled sides on the backrest, which together enhance the precision of the personal surround sound unit. The supportive and contoured mat paired with the ergonomically designed backrest make it extremely comfortable and amenable to different body types and sizes. Up to 8 units can be connected together so nobody is left out of the game, and with plug-ins at the foot, it reduces cord clutter. Hard wired and completely self-contained, the digital hand remote is conveniently sewn into the cover, the cord-management pocket at the foot provides a place to store games and accessories, and the whole kit and caboodle folds up accordion style into a 16Lx17Wx18H" cube, with a customized stuff sack for storage. Backlit, metallic amplifier on back. One 5" 80W subwoofer. 12V AC/DC power adapter. Blue rip stop nylon and polyester cover; polyurethane foam filling. Imported. Mat: 64L". High-density cushion: 3D".



Home Theater Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools
Home Theater Hacks: 100 Industrial-Strength Tips & Tools
It's simply undeniable: More and more people prefer watching their favorite movies, television shows, and videos from the comfort of their own homes. As a result, the home theater market today is booming like the soundtrack to Star Wars! What's also undeniable is the inexperience of most people who choose to install or upgrade their home theaters. A smart collection of insider tips and tricks, "Home Theater Hacks covers home theater installation from purchase to viewing. Just imagine: no frustrating trial and error process and better yet, no expensive appointments with installation experts. "Home Theater Hacks prevents both by imparting down-and-dirty technique not found anywhere else. It's all covered where to find the right audio and video components, how to deal with speakers and wiring, understanding cable connectivity, mastering remote controls, and so much more. Author Brett McLaughlin leaves no stone unturned in helping you customize your own personal home theater experience.



Speaker wire - Speaker wire and its effect upon the signal it carries is a much debated topic in the audiophile and high fidelity worlds and equally debated is the honesty of its marketing. A modern speaker wire consists of both a positive and a negative wire.

On a Wire - 2002 album released by The Get Up Kids on Vagrant Records. Produced by Scott Litt, with cover artwork by Travis Millard, who also did work on their 1999 Vagrant debut, Something to Write Home About.

Blade connector - A blade connector is a type of single wire connection using a flat blade which is inserted into a receptacle. Often the blade is part of a component (such as a switch or a speaker unit) and the receptacle is attached to the wire although blades that attach to wires are also seen.

Cover to Cover - Cover to Cover is a TV program on the business channel CNBC. It deals especially with criminology and trial cases.



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