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Other cookies, which increase the comfort when using this website, are used for direct advertising or to facilitate interaction with other websites and social networks, are only set with your consent.You need help with our Webshop. You want to order by phone.Other cookies, which increase the usability of this website, serve for direct advertising or simplify interaction with other websites and social networks, will only be used with your consent. And dont forget to rate me, on this great site. Dell laptops come with a proprietery s-video dongle. It gives you a digital output which can go into the BA735 speakers. I use one set of BA735 with two computers. Computer A sends digital outBA735 plays both. I listen to music using I did have to change bios settings on one computer to use the on-board audio. You can leave the PC Spk Mute unchecked ifIt's beautiful. My ears thank a lot for replacing those desktop speakers. BA735 hardlyLogin to post Google manuals and see what you getClean as a whistle (no problems) with acoustic (guitar), though. Are the tweeters blown, or is there. Check your PC's audio controls to make sure it's not modifying anything and that your speakers are defined as speakers, not headphones. Try running UNripped music to them. Solo piano is a difficult signal to reproduce. Nice amp, huh? I have one plus some Cubes. I know it's a 1A 250V. I just don't know the actual, physical size it calls for. The Remote and the Control Pod are good. The Control Pod receives the Remote signal, changes inputs and reacts to the volume knob. The Remote and the Control Pod are good. I tested them in another set. Answer questions, earn points and help others. You'll find the answers to all your questions on the BOSTON ACOUSTICS VR - MC in the user manual (information, specifications, safety advice, size, accessories, etc.). Detailed instructions for use are in the User 's Guide.

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User manual BOSTON ACOUSTICS VR - MC User guide BOSTON ACOUSTICS VR - MC Operating instructions BOSTON ACOUSTICS VR - MC Instructions for use BOSTON ACOUSTICS VR - MC Instruction manual BOSTON ACOUSTICS VR - MC Your user manual BOSTON ACOUSTICS VR - MC Page 2: Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org) Ma Thank you, for helping us keep this platform clean. The editors will have a look at it as soon as possible. The site may not work properly if you don't update your browser. If you do not update your browser, we suggest you visit old reddit. Press J to jump to the feed. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts Log in sign up User account menu 2 Service Manual- Boston Acoustics VR2000 Subwoofer I went over everything. I noticed there are 4 diodes that are getting continuity both ways in circuit. But when I take them off and measure they are working just fine. I need to investigate further. Any leads on where to find one would be appreciated. I already contacted Boston Acoustics, they don't carry the parts or manual unfortunately. The fuse is doing its job by blowing in this case. If you can handle AC mains voltage stuff you need to probe in the power supply circuit from the input to the transformer and then from there to the diodes. If I had to guess, you have a bad capacitor which failed short across the rectifying diodes. I can't find a service manual for you device, sorry. If you take pictures of the top and bottom of the board it might be possible to do a basic schematic. Linear power supplies are pretty much boilerplate in this kind of situation. I look forward to the day I will be able to understand what's wrong and how to fix it. I know everyone hits a wall at one time or another. I am a novice trying to understand how all these things work. I will take the picture with my phone in the morning. Just working with a digital multi for now. He checked out the board for me. It looks like two of my transistors has a short.

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There are 4 total so I ordered all 4, they should be in by friday. All rights reserved Back to top. By continuing to use this site you consent to the use of cookies on your device as described in our cookie policy unless you have disabled them. By chatting and providing personal info, you understand and agree to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Consumer Electronics Electronics Repair Questions. Submitted: 8 years ago. Ask Your Own Consumer Electronics Question Was this answer helpful. For velodyne I am looking to sell my husbands 1994 well cared. For velodyne DF-661 speakers. My original remote is dead.When connected to speakers and receiver, music is playing, and the subwoofer is working, but it has a loud humming sound. I have a pair of Boston Acoustics Voyager 6 outdoor speakers. They are located under an eave so do not get a lot of snow or rain on them, but are uncovered over the winter. On certain movies I have a Boston Acoustic VR 2000 sub woofer. On certain movies I get a loud poppoing sound when the scene volume cranks up. We checked the ground and hooked into another stereo system with the same result. The sound is good quality but missing lower ranges of music. The CD player does not work any more. It was sent in for service at Bose in 2007 for the exact same problem. Do I need to replace the speaker or can it be repaired.What do you recommend. Home theater audio: I am using 2 jbl 500's for left and right. Boston acoustics center and 2 boston aoustics rear speakers. I just got and synced a 32GB iPod touch. Posts are for general information, are not intended to substitute for informed professional advice (medical, legal, veterinary, financial, etc.), or to establish a professional-client relationship. JustAnswer is not intended or designed for EMERGENCY questions which should be directed immediately by telephone or in-person to qualified professionals.

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Take a few minutes to place your speaker correctly to ensure it will sound their best.First attach the four supplied self-adhesive felt pads, one on the back of each corner of the speaker. Then attach the bracket to the wall or ceiling and slide the speaker on to the bracket as shown below and on the two next pages. This hole is also positioned on the template. Connect the wires to the terminals and hang the speaker on the brackets. Level bracket before hanging speaker Listening Levels and Power Handling IMPORTANT: Adjusting Listening Volume. To obtain the best home theater effect, balance the sound level of each speaker. Your responsibilities are to use the system according to the instructions supplied, to provide safe and secure transportation to an authorized Boston Acoustics service representative and to present proof of purchase in the form of your sales slip when requesting service. Dolby and Dolby Pro Logic are registered trademarks of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. For all other ser- vicing, consult your dealer or contact Boston Acoustics. 19. Overloading: Do not overload wall outlets, extension cords, or inte- gral convenience receptacles as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock. These floorstanding speakers combine integrated powered subwoofers with Boston-built midranges and tweeters into sleek cabinets that blend gracefully in any listening room. Separate the first few inches of the wire conductors.You may also use the “sub out” connection from your receiver to the input on the speak- er marked “sub in,”. Select “subwoofer-no” from your receiver’s set-up menu. This sends the LFE signal to the main left and right speakers. You’ll hear a dramatic change in sound. The connection that yields the fuller bass and louder sound is correct.

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For one year from the date of purchase, Boston Acoustics will repair for the original owner any defect in materials or workmanship that occurs in the amplifier of the VR965 or VR975, without charge for parts and labor. All rights reserved. Specifications subject to change without notice. 42-001013-1. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. I used to be quite tech savvy with all this around 10 years ago but for the life of me I cannot remember a thing about setting these things up correctly so I'm very much a rookie again Can anyone tell me what the frequency range of these speakers are and what on earth I should be doing as far as crossover points for them go. If it helps the Amp I'm using is a Denon AVR-2807 (old I know but it all sounds great to me!) Any advice would be very much appreciated, feeling very much like a fish out of water and don't want to do them an injustice. Many thanks, Tom. Looking at the speakers you should be able to set the crossover to 80Hz which is the THX recommended value. Also should I turn the subs crossover control knob all the way clockwise (100hz is the max) or also turn it to the same corssover point that's set in the amp.I appreciate the help! Since your sub only goes to 100hz I would drop the rears to 100hz as a maximum. Adjust and see how it sounds. Also speaker responses and crossovers are not hard cut offs but a gradual roll off. So you should not be losing anything. Try it and if sounds ok then keep it if not then go back to audessey settings. With audessey how and where you place the Mic is crucial. Holding it yourself or on the sofa is not ideal BOSTON ACOUSTICS VRS PRO USER MANUAL Pdf Download. Boston Acoustics VRS Manuals, Support and Troubleshooting - Speakers I see that your Denon AVR-2807 is also THX so if you fancy a crash course in all things THX.

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Your feedback helps us make Walmart shopping better for millions of customers. Sorry. We’re having technical issues, but we’ll be back in a flash. Done. In this package we explain what AR is, how its applications are evolving, and why it’s so important. In this package we explain what AR is, how its applications are evolving, and why it’s so important. In this package we explain what AR is, how its applications are evolving, and why it’s so important. The head-mounted displays (HMDs) most businesses use for AR tend to be expensive and cumbersome, and none of the options available to consumers have achieved broad acceptance. Investors are pouring money into wearables development, betting that HMDs running AR will ultimately disrupt the market for phones and tablets. The screens in consumers’ pockets will be replaced by AR interfaces that people put on—and keep on—without a second thought, just as they do sunglasses. These same capabilities will allow HMDs to become the consumer interface for many products and forms of data. Consumers will use hand gestures and voice commands to access information about and interact with the machines and devices around them, including appliances; audio systems; and home heating, cooling, lighting, and alarm systems. Smart glasses will guide people through the world, allowing them to summon instructions (How do I change a tire?), directions (Where’s the subway entrance?), and even tourist information (What does that sign say in my language?) on a virtual screen that hovers before them whenever and wherever needed. Google was first to market with Google Glass, a visionary effort that stalled for a variety of reasons, including high cost and privacy concerns. Famously secretive Apple is rumored to be developing user-friendly smart glasses; the mid-2017 launch of its ARKit developer software for AR apps and the fall 2017 introduction of the AR-capable iPhone X hint at that possibility.

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Google recently released an improved Glass and launched ARCore, a direct response to ARKit. Numerous other companies are jumping into the market.Whoever wins the glasses wars will control a technology that transforms how people interface with the digital and physical worlds—far more than the iPhone did a decade ago. In this next round of the mobile-device arms race, the title of world’s most valuable company could be up for grabs. While reality is three-dimensional, the rich data we now have to inform our decisions and actions remains trapped on two-dimensional pages and screens. This gulf between the real and digital worlds limits our ability to take advantage of the torrent of information and insights produced by billions of smart, connected products (SCPs) worldwide. AR will affect companies in every industry and many other types of organizations, from universities to social enterprises. In the coming months and years, it will transform how we learn, make decisions, and interact with the physical world. It will also change how enterprises serve customers, train employees, design and create products, and manage their value chains, and, ultimately, how they compete. Its significance will grow exponentially as SCPs proliferate, because it amplifies their power to create value and reshape competition. AR will become the new interface between humans and machines, bridging the digital and physical worlds. While challenges in deploying it remain, pioneering organizations, such as Amazon, Facebook, General Electric, Mayo Clinic, and the U.S. Navy, are already implementing AR and seeing a major impact on quality and productivity. Here we provide a road map for how companies should deploy AR and explain the critical choices they will face in integrating it into strategy and operations. At the core, AR transforms volumes of data and analytics into images or animations that are overlaid on the real world.

Today most AR applications are delivered through mobile devices, but increasingly delivery will shift to hands-free wearables such as head-mounted displays or smart glasses. For example, AR “heads-up” displays that put navigation, collision warning, and other information directly in drivers’ line of sight are now available in dozens of car models. Wearable AR devices for factory workers that superimpose production-assembly or service instructions are being piloted at thousands of companies. AR is supplementing or replacing traditional manuals and training methods at an ever-faster pace. Though the web transformed how information is collected, transmitted, and accessed, its model for data storage and delivery—pages on flat screens—has major limits: It requires people to mentally translate 2-D information for use in a 3-D world. That isn’t always easy, as anyone who has used a manual to fix an office copier knows. By superimposing digital information directly on real objects or environments, AR allows people to process the physical and digital simultaneously, eliminating the need to mentally bridge the two. That improves our ability to rapidly and accurately absorb information, make decisions, and execute required tasks quickly and efficiently. Until recently, drivers using GPS navigation had to look at a map on a flat screen and then figure out how to apply it in the real world. To take the correct exit from a busy rotary, for example, the driver needed to shift his or her gaze between the road and the screen and mentally connect the image on the map to the proper turnoff. AR heads-up displays lay navigational images directly over what the driver sees through the windshield. This reduces the mental effort of applying the information, prevents distraction, and minimizes driver error, freeing people to focus on the road. Consider how Newport News Shipbuilding, which designs and builds U.S.

Navy aircraft carriers, uses AR near the end of its manufacturing process to inspect a ship, marking for removal steel construction structures that are not part of the finished carrier. Historically, engineers had to constantly compare the actual ship with complex 2-D blueprints. But with AR, they can now see the final design superimposed on the ship, which reduces inspection time by 96—from 36 hours to just 90 minutes. Overall, time savings of 25 or more are typical for manufacturing tasks using AR. And in some cases, intelligence and connectivity allow SCPs to be fully autonomous. Specifically, it improves how users visualize and therefore access all the new monitoring data, how they receive and follow instructions and guidance on product operations, and even how they interact with and control the products themselves. At the medical device company AccuVein, for instance, AR technology converts the heat signature of a patient’s veins into an image that is superimposed on the skin, making the veins easier for clinicians to locate. This dramatically improves the success rate of blood draws and other vascular procedures. AR more than triples the likelihood of a successful needle stick on the first try and reduces the need for “escalations” (calling for assistance, for example) by 45. The AR application allows customers to see 3-D representations of the unit’s internal pump and cooling options in multiple configurations and how subsystems fit together. These critical functions, which improve workforce productivity, are inherently costly and labor-intensive and often deliver uneven results. Written instructions for assembly tasks, for instance, are frequently hard and time-consuming to follow. Standard instructional videos aren’t interactive and can’t adapt to individual learning needs. In-person training is expensive and requires students and teachers to meet at a common site, sometimes repeatedly.

And if the equipment about which students are being taught isn’t available, they may need extra training to transfer what they’ve learned to a real-world context. Complicated 2-D schematic representations of a procedure in a manual, for example, become interactive 3-D holograms that walk the user through the necessary processes. Little is left to the imagination or interpretation. In one Boeing study, AR was used to guide trainees through the 50 steps required to assemble an aircraft wing section involving 30 parts. With the help of AR, trainees completed the work in 35 less time than trainees using traditional 2-D drawings and documentation. And the number of trainees with little or no experience who could perform the operation correctly the first time increased by 90. We access information through each of our five senses—but at different rates. Vision provides us with the most information by far: An estimated 80 to 90 of the information humans get is accessed through vision. The demand on this capacity is referred to as “cognitive load.” Each mental task we undertake reduces the capacity available for other, simultaneous tasks. For example, reading instructions from a computer screen and acting on them creates a greater cognitive load than hearing those same instructions, because the letters must be translated into words and the words interpreted. Cognitive load also depends on “cognitive distance,” or the gap between the form in which information is presented and the context in which it is applied. Consider what happens when someone refers to a smartphone for directions while driving. The driver must consume the information from the screen, retain that information in working memory, translate the directions into the physical environment in front of him, and then act on those directions, all while operating the vehicle.

There is significant cognitive distance between the digital information on the screen and the physical context in which information is applied. Dealing with this distance creates cognitive load. By the same token, an image or picture that superimposes information on the physical world, placing it in context for us, reduces cognitive distance and minimizes cognitive load. There is no better graphical user interface than the physical world we see around us when it is enhanced by a digital overlay of relevant data and guidance where and when they are needed. AR eliminates dependence on out-of-context and hard-to-process 2-D information on pages and screens while greatly improving our ability to understand and apply information in the real world. In effect, this instantly puts the expert at the user’s side, regardless of location. This capability not only improves worker performance but substantially reduces costs—as Lee Company, which sells and services building systems, has discovered. It uses AR to help its field technicians with installations and repairs. A remote expert can see what the tech is viewing through his or her AR device, guide the tech through the work to be done, and even annotate the tech’s view with instructions. Getting expert support from a central location in real time has increased Lee’s tech utilization dramatically.With the rise of SCPs, apps on mobile devices have increasingly replaced physical controls and allowed users to operate products remotely. A virtual control panel can be superimposed directly on the product and operated using an AR headset, hand gestures, and voice commands. Soon, users wearing smart glasses will be able to simply gaze at or point to a product to activate a virtual user interface and operate it. A worker wearing smart glasses, for instance, will be able to walk a line of factory machines, see their performance parameters, and adjust each machine without physically touching it.

Reality Editor, an AR app developed by the Fluid Interfaces group at MIT’s Media Lab, provides a glimpse of how it is rapidly evolving. Reality Editor makes it easy to add an interactive AR experience to any SCP. With it, people can point a smartphone or a tablet at an SCP (or, eventually, look at it through smart glasses), “see” its digital interfaces and the capabilities that can be programmed, and link those capabilities to hand gestures or voice commands or even to another smart product. For example, Reality Editor can allow a user to see a smart light bulb’s controls for color and intensity and set up voice commands like “bright” and “mood” to activate them. Or different settings of the bulb can be linked to buttons on a smart light switch the user can place anywhere that’s convenient. GE has already tested the use of voice commands in AR experiences that enable factory workers to perform complex wiring processes in wind turbines—and has achieved a 34 increase in productivity. While AR superimposes digital information on the physical world, VR replaces physical reality with a computer-generated environment. Though VR is used mostly for entertainment applications, it can also replicate physical settings for training purposes. It is especially useful when the settings involved are hazardous or remote. Or, if the machinery required for training is not available, VR can immerse technicians in a virtual environment using holograms of the equipment. So when needed, VR adds a fourth capability—simulate—to AR’s core capabilities of visualize, instruct, and interact. But in some circumstances, combining AR and VR will allow users to transcend distance (by simulating faraway locations), transcend time (by reproducing historical contexts or simulating possible future situations), and transcend scale (by allowing users to engage with environments that are either too small or too big to experience directly).

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