The main receiver for sound is the ear. For those who cannot hear well, they may use hearing aids or they may be able to have the problem surgically treated. It depends of the problem.
receiver capsule is a telephone device who can detect sound wave
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While a good receiver is important, the subwoofer is really in control of sound quality.
where people or animals hear from
I believe it's surround sound, but to be sure call Sherwood and ask them about the 4105.
The AUDIO jack on the TV is a OUTPUT. The sound comes out of the TV to send the sound (audio) to the Audio Receiver Aux INPUT jack.
Yes you can provided that you have a additional sound system like a stereo receiver for the sound, if you a cable box/satellite receiver of and HDTV Receiver with either a HDMI or DVI port, (you'll need a converter cable for HDMI)
A conductor of sound (e.g. - air, water). Also, a receiver of sound (e.g. - an ear)
You can use any sound card that has surround sound outputs along with a surround speaker setup to watch movies in surround sound. No sound card replicates all the functions of an actual receiver, though, as a real receiver will connect your CD player, TV, DVD player and other devices and offer a AM/FM tuner for radio (that's the 'receiver' part of the description).
You will need a sound card with a digital output (coaxial or optical) or a sound card with surround audio outputs and a receiver with 5.1 analog inputs to make it work.
It will sound an alarm through the receiver that goes beep beep beep.
Usually this is a sync problem when viewing the screen with sound through a surround receiver. See if your receiver has a lip sync feature to compensate for the delayed audio.