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  • How to Repair RCA Cables

    Shop for audio and video supplies and you quickly find connection cables purchased at retail prices can be very expensive. RCA cables are a common cable type used in home audio and video systems....

  • How to Make your own music server

    Have an old computer sitting around don't throw it away. Turn it into a music server. Store your music in one easy to access place.

  • How to Make a Rain Gutter Antenna

    Every electronic device that receives or transmits radio waves (including television) comes preassembled with an antenna. The reality, however, is that these built-in antennas can be weak and...

  • Homemade Ultrasonic Cleaner

    An ultrasonic cleaner uses high frequency sound waves to clean materials that are placed into a liquid medium. The sound waves vibrate the medium at a high rate, which causes dirt, stains and...

  • How to Convert a Turntable to USB

    Although the technology has been taken over by other devices such as tape cassettes, compact discs, and MP3 files, for many people such as DJs and enthusiasts, turntables and records are still...

  • How to Convert Vinyl LP to Digital File Format

    Many music lovers who own vinyl LPs are proud of their collections. While it's true that vinyl offers a different sound quality than digital formats---analog recording and playback devices are...

  • How to Clean Up Voice Over Audio

    If you're a voice artist, you know how hard it can be to get that perfect audio file without scratches, whispers, pops or background noise. These problems can be caused by studio issues, such as a...

  • How to Build a Stereo to Mono Junction Box

    Audio adaptors are useful for a variety of situations when connecting home audio equipment, recording gear or musical instrument amplifiers to other performance components. While most people buy...

  • How to Connect LEDs

    The LED (light emitting diode) is a solid state light source. Although LEDs require a DC power source and cost more than fluorescent lights, LEDs have become popular because of their low...

  • How to Calculate the Wire Size of Stranded Wire

    Using a wire gauge to measure stranded wire gives you an answer about the size of the wire, both in terms of its dimension and its average wire gauge (AWG), an industry measuring standard since...

  • How to Switchers that keep your television switched on

    Your perfect home time is incomplete without the pleasure of good television. In today’s world where every digital technology like your television and home theatre sets are getting increasingly...

  • How to Light Your Pool

    Cypress' PLC Solution can be used for controlling underwater lighting fixtures, over ground spa, surrounding landscape lights via a single control station using the existing Powerline and no...

  • How to Remove Smoke Odor From Electronics

    Removing smoke odor from electronics requires time for fresh air to circulate around the equipment so the smell can dissipate. Electronic components and the cabinets housing them can absorb smoke,...

  • How to Buy Electronics During a Sale

    When there is a major sale at any store, the rush of customers can be crazy. If you’ve had your eye on some electronic device, like a digital camera, then a sale is the best time to get a good...

  • How to Install an Audio Output Device

    Most television sets are capable of housing at least one audio output device. This kind of device is used to amplify the audio and even spread it out to encase you with surround sound. There is an...

  • How to Make Crackle Art With Your Compact Discs

    This is a how to video that will teach you how to make crackle art using only your old compact discs or "CD's"

  • DJ Mixer Effects

    A mixer is the device a DJ uses to blend beats together and to manipulate the overall sound to create new tracks, or mixes. DJ mixer effects include cuts, breaks, loops, samples as well as...

  • Uninterruptible Power Supply FAQ

    An uninterruptible power supply used to be considered a luxury item for personal computers. However, this improving technology and the lowering of prices of computer component, an uninterruptible...

  • Homemade Music Studio

    Recording music has never been easier to do: the tools and equipment needed are all available commercially and are rather affordable. This doesn't mean, however, that it is a simple process; in...

  • How to Wire a Church Sound System

    This is an outline of the methodology and equipment needed for wiring a quality sound system into a church or house of worship. The instructions and suggestions here are more than achievable by...

  • Clarion Marine Radio Information

    Clarion is a brand of multimedia equipment manufactured by the Clarion Corporation of America. Founded in Japan in the late 1940s, the company is now headquartered in Cypress, California. Clarion...

  • DIY: PC Controlled Lighting

    With PC-controlled lighting, your computer is the centerpiece of your home's lighting system, controlling which lights turn on and off, how bright they are, and when they are turned on and off....

  • How to Determine Speaker Crossover Values

    Crossovers are hardware audio units that separate an audio signal into multiple signals based on frequencies. The crossover then sends the signals to speakers based on the frequency value....

  • How to Use Wiring As an FM Antenna

    With today's advances in electronics and communication, signals bouncing everywhere, it's no wonder your FM radio station is hard to pick up. Having the right FM antenna will make all that noise...

  • Tivoli Vs. Bose for iPod

    One of the best things about iPods is that they allow you to bring a lot of music with you without taking up a lot of space. That small size, however, is one of the iPod's drawbacks, as it doesn't...

  • How to Build a FM Antenna

    Pulling in that favorite FM station can seem frustrating, but with a great antenna trimmed, and tuned the headaches will soon disappear. An FM antenna will allow you to scan the airwaves for your...

  • Home Remedy For CD Repair

    At some point, it has happened to us all. You pop in a CD and it skips, right in the middle of your favorite song. Or your popcorn is all popped, and you get a DVD that reads "Error." A repair...

  • How to Use a Sound Soother

    The Sound Soother is an audio therapy device that features digital recordings of natural sounds to improve relaxation and induce sleep. The machine plugs into a standard household electrical...

  • How to Receive HDTV Audio Without a TV

    By receiving HDTV audio without a television, you can listen to the many music programs that come with cable or satellite service packages. You'll need an HDTV signal in order to receive audio,...

  • Is the Bose SoundDock Good for the Outdoors?

    While it's not meant to be permanently stationed outdoors, the Bose SoundDock allows you to connect your iPod, MP3 player or other portable device to Bose speakers for indoor or outdoor use.

  • How to Use a Food Dehydrator to Restore Audio Tapes

    Audiotape, especially tape produced in the 1970s and 1980s, breaks down as the oxide coating separates from the tape. This problem is especially prominent in AMPEX, 3M, and AGFA tapes. Most people...

  • How to Connect a Variable Resistor

    Ohm's Law states Voltage = Current times Resistance (V= IR). Most circuits have a fixed input voltage, and resistors and other components break the voltage (and therefore the current) down to...

  • How to Hook Ipod up to a Stereo

    Most people know how to do this, but for those of you who don't, it's one of the simplest things ever. And, it is an essential. We all want to listen to our ipod on some blasting speakers, instead...

  • How to Install a Soundcraft Compact 4

    The Soundcraft Compact 4 is a four-channel compact sound mixer used to record vocals and music. This particular mixer allows many different input sources. You can use a microphone, a Direct Input...

  • Parts of a Tape Recorder

    Tape recorders have evolved tremendously since first being introduced in the early 1920s. Adaptations and changes to tape recorder parts made later models more portable and applicable to record...

  • Korg Triton LE Vs. Roland Fantom-Xa

    Korg Triton LE and Roland Fantom-Xa are brands of workstation synthesizers for professional production of music. Both companies offer a series of their workstation synthesizers and they each have...

  • Digital Coax Vs. Toslink Cables

    Home theater stereo systems are growing more popular all the time as they become more compact, sophisticated, convenient and affordable. Digital audio cables are essential for connecting the...

  • How to Program a Realistic Scanner Pro-41

    The Realistic Scanner Pro-41 is a police and emergency scanning radio that receives UHF/VHF high and low frequencies on 10 channels and is fully programmable. The scanner also has a built-in...

  • How to Remove a Stuck Cassette From a Car Cassette Deck

    Although tape decks no longer come standard in most cars, some older vehicles have cassette decks. If you have a cassette deck in your vehicle and a tape becomes stuck, there are a few ways to...

  • Digital Coax Audio Cable Vs. Fiber Optic Audio Cable

    Digital audio connections, used in home theater applications to connect a DVD player or HD cable or satellite box to surround sound receiver, can be one of three types: AES/EBU, S/PDIF or TOSLINK....

  • How to Buy Radio Tubes

    Old radios are readily available at flea markets and secondhand stores. These vintage machines offer an antique look for any classically decorated home. Unfortunately, when an old tube radio is...

  • How to Access Your Music Server Online

    Music servers allow you listen to your music from anywhere in the world. The difficulty of accessing the server depends on the program used and the method of access. There are two ways to access a...

  • How to Burn an Audio CD

    If you own a computer that was made in the last five years, there's a good chance that it's equipped with a CD burner drive. To utilize its capabilities, you need digital music-playing software...

  • How to Report Illegal DVD Copies

    Illegal, bootleg, and counterfeit DVD sales violate the Digital Millennium Copyright Act of 1998. Illegal DVD copies are manufactured both overseas and in the United States. You should report...

  • Instructions for a Sharp Atomic Wall Clock

    Sharp atomic wall clocks use radio-controlled timekeeping to provide consistent and accurate timekeeping. They offer additional features such as temperature and humidity sensors. It's simple to...

  • Coaxial Cable Vs. Twisted Pair Cable

    Both coaxial and twisted pair cables serve as a basic connection medium for network cabling. Information transmitted across wired computer networks and through computer network nodes travels...

  • Introduction to Basic Electronics

    Learning electronics can be difficult since it involves visualizing something that's invisible. Billions of microscopic subatomic particles called electrons are what make electronic devices work....

  • How to Assemble CD Cases at Home

    If you are producing your own musical CD or DVD, you can save money by packaging the disc cases yourself instead of sending your CDs to a printing company. The process will involve some elbow...

  • How to Hook Up a Speaker & Amplifier

    Setting up a component-based home audio system is fairly straightforward. There are a couple of tips, however, to ensure that you gain as much enjoyment as possible from your audio system. To get...

  • Do it Yourself Audio Installation

    Installing an audio set to a television or similar entertainment system is a great way to help improve the quality of the entertainment experience. Watching movies becomes more a more immersible...

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