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Go! Go! Hello, my name is Matt Cail, and on behalf of Expert Village, I'm going to show
you today how to throw a Super Bowl Party! Just as important as being able to see the
game very well, is being able to hear the game. This means that you need to have a very,
very good and reliable sound system on hand for your Super Bowl party. This sound system
should be able to pump up the noise enough to really just immerse people in noise. This
is not the type of a party where you try to keep things down nice and quiet. No, no, no!
You are going to blast and you've got to be able to have a good speaker system in order
to blast! A lot of T.V.s now days will have inputs on the back to where you can totally
run cords (which they will sell at most consumer electronics stores) that goes right from the
back of your T.V. into the back of your stereo to where your stereo will have a nice "auxiliary"
setting that you will set it to. Then suddenly, the entire speaker power of your stereo and
all the CDs you play goes over and becomes the power of your television set. This is
great about getting everything from surround sound; just getting the sound out there. You
are going to have times where people are going to be jumping up and going "NO!" or "YES!"
You're going to need to be able to still hear the game over that cacophony that your guests
are going to do. It's going to be very important to make sure that you still kind of know what's
going on because some people are going to still want to... (even above the hub-bub of
your guests) are going to still want to hear what's going on.