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Hi-Fi Separates are used to improve the quality of sound by separating various components like the satellite speakers and receiver, with either a high-end design or a more general small to medium-range design. There are various different Hi-Fi separates available on the market today and it can be a confusing process deciding which one is right for you. A lot of manufacturers make competing Hi-Fi separates in order to push prices down and also gain market share. The main competing Hi-Fi is between those made by independent designers and those produced by the major Hi-Fi stereo companies such as Infinity, Sony and Phillips.Independent Hi-Fi separates use all original equipment created by the designer. A popular sub-brand of this type of hi-fi system is Bower, who produce some excellent products, such as the PBX surround sound stereo system. Bower uses custom circuit boards to integrate the speakers with their amplifiers and power supplies, and so the Hi-Fi separate components are entirely dependent upon the manufacturer. Another advantage of a custom hi-fi system is that you are able to fine-tune individual elements like the tweeters and bass response to achieve the exact effect you want.The advantages of a new hi-fi system incorporate many technologies such as digital audio processing (DAAP), optical audio processing (OAS), Digital-to-Analog converters (DCA), Digital Audio Interface (DAI) and more. In addition, many hi-fi separates also incorporate Audyssey sound quality monitoring, which is a hi-fi processor that detects audible distortion and inconsistencies in audio signals. The amplifier then corrections these inconsistencies to produce the finest possible audio reproduction.There are several advantages to a new hi-fi system that you should consider when upgrading your speakers. Firstly, the speakers will be much closer to your listening position. This will ensure that you are able to hear clean music with precise vocals and no background noise. For AudioScaleurs upgrade their speakers as part of their overall home theater system integration. However, if you're looking for better sound reproduction then you should look for a separate speaker.An important benefit of using hi-fi separates with an external dac is that it allows you to enjoy the superior sound quality when using your home theatre system. Many people think that the speakers are connected through a cable or wire to the front of the tv but actually they are connected via the interface of the player to the television. The connection between the two devices is created by the use of the "auxiliary input connector (AIU). In this setup, the television will receive the audio signal from the player, which can be done in digital or analog mode. The television then converts the analog signal into the digital signal, so that you can view the programme in hi-fi format.One of the main advantages of hi-fi separates, is that the unit itself can be used as a turntable. This is great for anyone interested in listening to their records in their home theatre system. If you want to transfer an analogue tape record into your computer you would need a CD burner or a direct USB device. Turntables are rather complicated and generally require specialised equipment. With the help of hi-fi turntables you can transfer your record directly to your computer.One other benefit is that because the turntables have a built-in direct drive unit, the unit itself can function as a high definition processor. You can use the hi-fi turntable as a processor in your home theatre system or any other system that has a CD player. The latest models of turntables also incorporate built in speakers, which are connected to the input and output terminals of the unit via HDMI or optical audio cables. The speakers allow you to listen to your music through one speaker at the front of the room, and via another speaker mounted in the back. Most people find this an excellent solution because it eliminates the need for an additional home cinema speaker.An advantage of the latest hi-fi systems is that they incorporate an external dac as well as built in speakers. The dac is responsible for adjusting the volume level of the speakers and controlling the overall quality of the sound from the main source. If you prefer, you can also connect your hi-fi system to your personal computer using a USB cable or FireWire port. This gives you the ability to play and control your digital sources from your computer. This kind of functionality is only possible with some recent models of home theatre systems, but is not yet available with all models.