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    Monday
    Jan182010

    Hate getting up to lower the volume on that *&^%$ commercial??

    SRS Tru-Volume is the answer. For a couple of years now you could buy a TV with SRS TruVolume built in. It designed to Stop the Spikes In TV Ads! I had a demo and it does put an end to the annoying television audio spikes that universally aggravate TV viewers when changing between channels or when programming switches to commercial. After the first demo I saw about two years ago I said “Great, I’ll buy one!” That’s when I found out it was only available if you bought certain TV sets that had it pre-installed. I already had a new TV, so I was out of luck. But now you can buy a small easy to install adaptor that will put an end to disruptive volume fluctuations once and for all! It installs using RCA jacks in and out. You know what they are. It’s those little red & white plugs, which mark left & right audio. The tiny Tru-Volume adaptor goes between your cable box, gaming console, DVR, etc. (audio out jacks) and your TV (audio in jacks). Then hook it to AC power with the little transformer that’s in the box. It’s under $50. A version for HDMI connections for HDTV’s will be along in the spring for under $100.

     www.srslabs.com  

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