Monday, November 16, 2009
tSc Unboxed Video
Monday, November 9, 2009
Dipolar Surround Sound on Sale $109.98 a Pair
Just like on the TC2 that I ordered, I looked for any type of flaw on theThis surround sound speaker, the TSS-B truly rocks at an incredible price. Don't miss this opportunity.
outside of the speakers. I figured at this price range I would be able to
find something wrong with how it was put together....nope! I removed the
grills and looked some more for any flaw. I was not able to find not even a
tiny bity flaw. They are put together really well. AS far sounds go...THEY
SOUND GREAT! Enough said.
Home Theater Spekaers 5.1 for under $225
Use coupon Most15 to get 20% off the RC1 and ASW8, the P5's are already on sale.
This is a great deal for a complete home theater speaker package.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
20% off Sale
Monday, September 21, 2009
tSc Top Rating on BizRate.com
We're thrilled that The Speaker Compay gets top ratings on BizRate.com. Customers rate us high in all categories. This independent business review site echos the customer reviews on our own site about our company and our products. Thank you to all our customers. To read the reviews go to our home page and click on the BizRate medalion in the left column on the site.
Thursday, September 10, 2009
NC3 Noise Cancelling Headphones
We're quickly running out of NC3 headphones at this incredible price. If you're considering a purchase of these noise cancelling headphones that we're selling far below our cost then you should act now. Once they are gone, they're gone.
Speaker wire Size
A hot topic that never seems to cool down is what size speaker wire do I need. You don't need to spend a fortune to get good speaker wire. Fancy wires that are as thick as 2 sticks of licorice are not necessary. The answer is pretty simple. In most cases 14 gauge will do just fine as most folks don't have speakers more than 10 - 15 feet apart. If you are running longer length's than that you might consider 12 gauge or lower. Although there are lots of posts about using lamp cord we'd recommend buying a good quality speaker wire instead. The following attributes can make speaker wire easier to use:
- Gold and silver wire makes keeping speakers in phase easier (hooking up red to red and black to black)
- Same with a white stripe along on of the wires
- Using banana plugs or other connectors to make connecting to your speaker or receiver easier
Safety Tip: Remember that in-wall and in-ceiling speakers require special wire and you should check your local building code.
That's it. Pretty simple.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Speaker Stands
Folks are always asking us about speaker stands. Although we do not sell them there are lots of places online to pick them up. When mounting speakers always keep the following in mind.
- Make sure the stands or mounts are appropriate for your size & weight speaker
- Be sure to follow the manufacturer's directions when setting up the stands
- Consider your environmnet. If you have small children you'll want to be careful about putting a heavy speaker on a stand where little hands might pull it down on themselves.
- Consider hiring a professional to mount large bookshelf speakers on a wall if you're not handy
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Stands Online
Of course having great speaker stands means nothing if you don't have the best speakers. Check out tSc's full line of speakers here.
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Enjoy Your Subwoofer Safely
- Set your subwoofer to standby or off mode when not in use. This reduces power consumption
- Don't let the power cord or other cable stretch across the floor where someone might trip over it.
- Don't use your subwoofer as a stepping stool or a seating device
- Don't put objects containing water on you subwoofer including plants (they won't like the low frequencies anyway)
- Don't push your subwoofer beyond its limits. If it sounds like it's clipping (rattleing or tapping noise) turn it down. Never operate you sub at full volume
- Use the correct cabling to hook up your sub to your receiver.
- Never use a subwoofer outdoors unless it is specifically designed for outdoor use
- Always read your subwoofers manual before operating and follow its instructions.
Subwoofer Maintence
- NEVER open your subwoofer, there is nothing inside you can likely fix and you may risk serious injury.
- Clean you subwoofers exterior with a dry dust cloth. For more specific cleaning instructions follow the advice in your subs manual.
- Never touch or clean the driver (speaker)
Things we should not have to tell you
- Never operate your subwoofer in a wet or damp area
- Never submerge your subwoofer in liquid
I did say these were common sense but following this advice will help you safely enjoy your subwoofer for many years.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
In-Wall & In-Ceiling Speaker Wiring
- You will need a special wire to run inside walls that complies with your local building code. Usually UL rated wire labeled CL2 or CL3.
- Speaker wire gauge will differ depending on how far your running from your receiver or amp. Less than 75 feet 16 gauge, 75 to 175 14 gauge, more than 175 feet consider 12 gauge.
Little black sticky things
Monday, July 27, 2009
Managing Room Acoustics
In this video Rob discusses the reasons we need to consider our home theater rooms. It takes more than just great audio equipment to deliver great sound. Rob covers some basic room acoustic problems and offers some solutions.
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Two New In-Wall / In-Ceiling Home Theater Bundles
The ARTH-85C
Includes 2 IW8 8" in-wall speakers, a pair of IC5' for surrounds and our new
The ARHT-P5
Check our all our Home Theater speaker packages here.
Hurry, these special bundle prices won't last long.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Help, My Flat Panel TV Speakers Sound Bad
Great Picture, OK sound
Flat panel TV's are geared toward doing one thing really well; delivering a stunning video experience. Unfortunately as they have never delivered great sound and as they get thinner there is less and less room for quality speakers. Bad sounding tiny speakers in your TV will ruin your Home Theater experience.
Getting Better Sound From Your Home Theater
The best way to improve on the sound of your TV speakers is to upgrade your sound system to a full fledged Home Theater speaker system. There are several ways to approach this from a simple 3.1 system to a full 7.1 system. To start with you'll need a good quality home theater receiver, we recommend either Denon or Marantz though many other brands make quality receivers as well. Then you can build your home theater speaker system out in one of 4 ways;
- 3.1 which includes a center channel speaker, and a pair of bookshelf or on wall speakers along with a subwoofer (that's the 1 in the 3.1) You can accomplish this by adding a center channel to your existing stereo speakers if you're happy with them though it is best to have these 3 front speakers matched.
- 5.1 which includes the same speakers as the 3.1 but also has two speakers for the rear surround sound.
- 6.1 which has all the speakers as the 5.1 system but includes 1 rear or back channel
- 7.1 which as 2 rear surround channels.
Home Theater speakers will more than double your pleasure when watching your favorite movie at home. Visit our store for a full selection of On-Wall, In-Wall, Bookshelf and Tower Home Theater Speakers
Also see our Home Audio Primer
Monday, June 29, 2009
T300 Subwoofer Back in Stock
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
T100 Subwoofer Now in Stock
Friday, May 29, 2009
NT Series allows for In Ceiling Surround Sound System

The NT Series of In-Ceiling speakers allows you to configure an In-Ceiling Surround Sound Systems. This is great for folks looking to use In-Ceiling speakers for a surround sound system for a flat panel TV in a corner.

- 30 degree angle for front speaker home theater
- 8" titanium impregnated wet powder coated white poly cone with white butyl rubber surround
- Metal enclosed back improves sound quality and is suitable for commercial applications
- 20mm titanium pivoting dome tweeter
- 40 Hz - 20 kHz frequency response range
- Metal angled, over sized acoustically dampened baffle
- Neodymium magnets provide powerful, lightweight and low-profile design and performance.
- Built-in dual equalization adjustment settings
Friday, May 15, 2009
TST2's in Stock May 19th
"...don't bother asking me what my advice is for budget bookshelf (with stands) or floorstanding speakers. My answer is The Speaker Company TST2s."
You can read the entire review of the TST2 Speakers here.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
New TSAT Speakers and New Sub

Wednesday, May 6, 2009
ASW8 & ASW10 subs are back in stock
A fresh batch of ASW8 and ASW10 subwoofers just arrived in our warehouse today. They will be available for order today.
Home Theater Sale -
If you've been waiting for these subs to build a TSAT on-wall home theater system now is the time to act. With coupon code HT10 get 10% off your home theater package over $250. That is the best deal we've offered on a TSAT system since Christmas.
One of my favorite home theater speaker systems would be 3 TSAT2000's for Left Center and Right, 2 TSAT1000's for the rear and an ASW8 subwoofer. Our everyday low price would be $531.82, with coupon code HT10 you get these beautiful Home Theater Speakers for only $478.64, Shipped Free. Don't miss out on what Audioholics called "The Best Value in the Industry"
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
New Refurb items online 4/28/09
Click to visit the Refurnished products page
Free iPod Dock winning essays
Currently my iPod leads a shiftless and nomadic existence. Other than a brief rendezvous with a syncing cable every now and then, the pin connectors lie dormant, in wait for a place to call home. The music within my iPod is constrained by the inherently limiting nature of headphones. Yes, an individual can hear its sweet sound, but the music wants to be broadcast to a greater audience. The music, indeed, wants to sing! The ideal remedy for the malcontentedness of my iPod is, quite clearly, a speaker dock - one that will provide natural sound and well-defined bass. Having a BASH amplifier at its disposal will undoubtedly bring to fruition the twin hopes of my iPod: a place to put down roots and the ability to let itself be heard through a speaker as stylish as the iDV1.
Joel
I need a free iPod Dock because I am a chubby Youth Pastor who needs to lose weight. I will use the iPod dock to connect to my iPod touch to do jazzercise with my youth group.. I will lose weight to raise money for world hunger, for every pound I lose, I will get people to donate to me!
I will also do dance moves like flash dance, just imagine, video on your website of a chubby guy with a sweat band doing amazing dance moves in a tight sweat suit. Absolutely amazing.
And last, but not least, I will use the iPod dock to give my wife who is a social worker and puts in about 60 hours a week trying to find homes for foster children a romantic night at home. I will turn down the lights, fire up the Italian food, and pop the iPod touch in with some romantic music, which we will first dance to, then I will give her a foot rub, then do a fat man pole dance for her later when the kids are in bed. Again, amazing imagery there.
Ray
Read all the interesting entries
Friday, April 24, 2009
New In-Wall / In-Ceiling Home Theater Speaker Bundles
New IW-D5C Center Channel In-Wall Speaker
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
TSAT's are ready to Order, Your Way
Well, we listened.
A fresh batch of TSAT speakers has just arrived and this time both the 1000 and 2000 are available in both black and white and in single packs so you can configure your system any way YOU want. We also put together some Kick-A** packages we think you'll love with our new T250 sub and dropped a little discount dust on them just to say thanks for making tSc a big success in it's first year.
We've already placed another order for TSAT's as this popular on-wall home theater speaker has taken off like a rocket. Get yours now. Visit our Store today.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Product update
TSAT's are back. At least they're back in-country. As of this morning the TSAT's are still sitting in customs waiting to be cleared. Hopefully they will be back in by the end of the week. Unfortunately we will sell out of these quickly but... we already placed another order so we won't be out for long.
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
T250 & 300 Subwoofers
We'd like to say thanks to the many folks who've helped our T250 & T300 subwoofers fly out the door. The initial run of these has been so successful that we've already placed our second order!
If you haven't read the reviews on these subs please check the product pages and take a look. If you own one and have not yet posted a review please do so, we'd love to hear from you. The T300 has dual 10" side firing aluminum woofers and really packs a punch! These subs have sold so well in their first 7 weeks in the market that we're almost out of them! (we have less than 30 left as of this writing) Order yours today, the next shipment won't be here until May. Here are some customer comments:
"...at 21 Hz and higher, hold on to your seats"
" I was blown away"
" The T300 is quick and responsive, producing bass far beyond my expectation."
" Wow! is all I can say about your T-250 Sub."
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Towers vs. Bookshelf/Subwoofer Combination: Both Have Benefits
In this post, we will look at two distinct listening systems -- the tower system and the subwoofer/bookshelf speakers combination system. Both have distinct advantages and drawbacks. Note that these are so different that one could actually consider these different approaches to listening.
The Tower System
If you don't actually have one, you know the tower system -- two large speakers that contain tweeter, woofer and usually a midrange speaker, all in one speaker. These are sold as pairs and are also called floorstanding speakers as they stand on the floor, by themselves, and are created so they can provide the listener with great sounds literally out of the box.
Advantages to Using a Tower System
There are many advantages to using tower speakers over a bookshelf/subwoofer combination. Some include:
- Aesthetics -- A nice pair of tower speakers can look great in the right room
- Simplicity -- The sound is coming from only two places in the room and can be projected to the desired area
The bookshelf/subwoofer system is different from the towers in a number of ways, including:
- Bookshelf speakers are not intended for placement on the floor. Like their name implies,
they can be (and should be, for optimal listening) placed on bookshelfs, stands or other spots that are directed at the listeners.
- In a bookshelf/subwoofer system the bookshelf provides the high-range and midrange sounds, while the subwoofer provides all low end sounds
Advantages to Using a Bookshelf/Subwoofer System
- Less Power Requirements -- Because the subwoofer is powered, the listeners amp/receiver only needs to power the bookshelf speaker and not the subwoofer or low end frequencies.
- More Flexible Placement -- The subwoofer is a different speaker altogether than the bookshelf speakers, and it can be placed anywhere. Bookshelf speakers are also much smaller than towers, so they can be placed in a number of places also. This often allows for more ideal placement of the speaker for optimal listening.
In the end, your individual listening taste and preferences will determine what you like. However, be sure to explore as many options as possible before finding that ideal combination taht fits your needs and preferences.
Check out our March Sale on Home Theater Packages Here
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Win a Free iPod Dock Essay Contest
Sunday, February 8, 2009
iDV1 iPod Dock Video Preview
Visit the iDV1 iPod Speaker Dock home page
Thursday, January 15, 2009
New T250 & 300 Subs Now In Stock
NC-3 Headphones: Quality Noise Canceling Headphones

We've had our headphone line for a little over a month, and we are pleased at how amazing some of these headphones and earphones sound. One of our favorites is the NC-3 Noise Canceling headphone, and when you hear them, we're confident that you'll agree with us.
Every pair of headphones also has a 15 foot headphone cable, an airplane headphone adapter and a carrying case. You will need to put a single AAA battery in the headphones to take full advantage of the noise canceling capabilities.