I have a wilson tennis racket and I just want to know what you think is the best overgrip. I’ve hear that Tournogrip is the best overgrip, but sometimes I also hear people say that Wilson brand overgrip is the best.
Can you guys also tell me how the overgrip feels like (tacky, sticky, etc.)?
I’ve always preferred a tacky overgrip, so I used gamma grip 2 wraps for years. I tried the Wilson Pro overgrip and found them to be excellent. The wrap had great tack, but not too much and it got tackier with moisture.
I’ve personally never liked the TournaGrip but that puts me in the minority. The suedelike feel was just not to my liking and I didn’t particularly care for the feel of the grip when it got wet. It just felt soggy and soft.
for me?
I’m a 2.5/3.0 player.
I’m looking for a raquet with low/medium power and for medium/fast swings.
Does anyboody know which Wilson nCode or other Wilson raquet will best fit me?
ncode ntour two
Is the quality different? Is it the way they make it? What is it? When i look in dicks sporting goods the pro rackets are more expensive then recreational rackets.
I will compare the pair.
Recreational rackets are generally lighter, have a bigger head size
Pro rackets are heavier, the head size is small(or smaller), have tighter string patterns (for example, closed), they are generally heavier
Pro rackets give you more control, but less spin and power because most pros can generate a lot or most of their own spin and power.
Like Roger Federer, his racket has a closed string pattern, is about 322 grams and has a small head size.
I hope this helps buddy =]
What should i watch out or what are the tips to set up a sound system in an opening space? I have to use a mic to give a speech or something like that and I wan the voice concentrate in a specific area.
if you want the voice to concentrate in a specific area then only send voice signal to that speaker. To cause entire surround sound system to focus sound in one area is beyond consumer equipment. I use mediamatrix products to create focused sound and 3d effects. The instructions with the surround decoder are usually not bad so you may follow them.
It has been hooked up with Bose speakers for several months. Suddenly it is crackling when you turn on the surround sound. It is a pioneer receiver.
Could be a loose connection. Check the connections at the receiver and at the speakers. Is it crackling out of all speakers or just one? if it’s all, then you may have a bad amp in the receiver.
Is there a way a single earphone speaker can play two audio signals by soldering wires from said audio signals to the speaker?
I am working with small headset parts with each module having two wires (ground and channel I believe). I need the speaker to be able to play audio from two different devices. It’d like the soldering option as I need to conserve as much space as I can.
You can’t do that. You will be shorting out the amplifier outputs. You need to go with an A/B switch which allows you to switch back and forth between the two sources.
My home theater surround system doe’s not sound the way it used to.
Not all components have a reset. Read the manual carefully. If there is a procedure to "reset to factory defaults" it will be in there. Otherwise go through the system and set everything to zero and work your way back up from there till it sounds the way you like. Without knowing exactly what system you have it will be hard to give you a more definitive answer.
I have a chevy malibu 2000, and im looking to upgrade my sound system.
When it was my dads car he upgraded to a new reciever made by jvc with removable face etc. i think im going to stick with it for now.
I have 2 6×9 speakers in the back and 2 4×6 speakers in the front.
Im planning on buying replacements for all the speakers and eventually some nice subs and an amp.
I dont know much about stereo systems, im planning on buying the parts on ebay and getting a freind to help me hook it up. Any suggestions on models i should use is greatly appreciated!
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I have an Akai turntable without a built-in amplifier & would like to transfer my LP’s to my PC. Do I need to buy a separate amplifier or can I use the amplifier/receiver from a home theatre system?
You should be able to go directly from the turntable to the PC with the proper cable.
Adding the home theater amplifier would just be an extra step that could degrade the signal.
I’m moving next week and I am wanting to purchase surround sound for the television in the living room. The room is 12×17. I don’t want to spend a boat load on it. I don’t want anything too fancy. I’m looking for a good sound and a product not overly priced. The most I’m willing to spend is $500 but I would I love to stay well below that. Thank you!
Amazon.com offers a wide variety of home theater setups. For the simplest set, while maintaining quality, go for a modestly-priced home theater-in-a-box kit. It comes with everything you’ll need to get started for an affordable price. Here’s an example you may be interested in, but there are other options; do some shopping and buy what you think is right for YOU.
http://www.amazon.com/Yamaha-YHT-491BL-Home-Theater-Black/dp/B001S2RD8Q/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=aht&qid=1256239191&sr=1-5