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  • 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 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 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...

  • 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...

  • 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,...

  • 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 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 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 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...

  • 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...

  • How To Use A JVC User Instructions Manual

    The Victor Company of Japan, commonly known as JVC, manufactures consumer audio and video components. Each component is sold with an instruction manual organized for easy use. Follow these steps...

  • How to Connect a Xenyx to a Laptop

    Xenyx is an audio mixer manufactured by Behringer, a German electronics company. Musicians and audio-mixing engineers can connect a Xenyx to a laptop to store digital copies, edit recordings or...

  • How to Eliminate a Two- Second Gap With Media Player

    When burning a CD with a media player on your computer, you may find when listening to the CD that a two-second gap was placed in between the songs. This may be okay with some music content, but...

  • How to Make Your Own RCA Jacks

    RCA connectors are versatile and easy to use. They are common in many electronic devices, like CD players and VCRs, and can be used for a variety of video and audio applications. The male end of...

  • How to Absorb Sound in a Room

    Absorbing sound in a room to enhance voice clarity and sound quality is not that difficult to do. Depending on to what degree of importance aesthetic is, will determine how labor intensive and...

  • How to Put Movies on a Zune

    At this point, the term "MP3 Player" is almost a misnomer. These portable media-players are capable of far more than simply playing an MP3. Some can be used to surf the Web, while others can be...

  • How to Make Audio Video Cables

    RCA cable is the most common type of audio-video cable. This simple cable is used for a variety of audio and video equipment connections. Developed more than 70 years ago, RCA connectors are still...

  • Hoiw To Make an AM Antenna

    An antenna is essential to good radio reception. But most AM receivers have only an inadequate internal antenna. If your radio has terminals for an external antenna, your AM reception can improve...

  • How to Make an AM Antenna

    AM radio listening can be an interesting hobby. Radio distribution conditions allow broadcasts in the AM frequency bands to travel long distances at night. With a good radio and a proper antenna,...

  • How to remove and install a Wall Outlet

    These are the required steps that is needed to remove and install a wall outlet. The tools you'll need to complete this project are flat tip screwdriver, a pair of pliers, wire strippers and a...

  • How to Clean Printed Circuit Boards

    Dust and dirt on circuit boards in computers and other electronic equipment can cause shorts and cause your equipment to fail to work properly. Cleaning a circuit board that's developed a layer of...

  • How to Fix Time Warner Cable Issues

    How to troubleshoot time warner cable issues

  • How to use a Digital Volt Ohm multimeter to measure AC voltage

    Today one of the most useful tools for trouble shooting electrical issues is the DVOM-Digital Volt Ohm Meter. This versatile device can look into circuits and diagnose trouble. It is capable of...

  • How to Splice a Speaker Wire to Make it Longer

    If you're caught up short when installing speakers in a car or placing speakers in a home, splicing speaker wire may be a perfect solution. A well-done splice will provide a secure connection and...

  • How to read a Digital Volt Ohm MultiMeter on DC voltages

    Today one of the most useful tools for trouble shooting electrical issues is the DVOM-Digital Volt Ohm Meter. This versatile device can look into circuits and diagnose trouble. It is capable of...

  • How to Design a Home Audio System

    Designing a home audio system may seem like a challenging task, but once you break down the system into its various components, it is quite easy to determine which products and devices you need...

  • How to Soundproof a Wall

    There are a lot of reason why people would need a sound proof wall. Perhaps you need it to rehearse with the band. Or perhaps you are a work at home professional that cannot have the street noise...

  • How to Connect a Car Stereo Inside Your House

    On the surface it may seem somewhat odd to connect a car stereo in your home. After all, there's plenty of good home stereo equipment available. But car stereos do offer some advantages to the...

  • How to Test a Power Adapter

    Power adapters (or power supplies) are a ubiquitous part of our electronics-laden lifestyle. A power adapter takes the output of one power source, like a 120-volt AC wall socket, and converts it...

  • How to Make a AA Battery Charger

    Rechargeable AA batteries are an increasingly common product and are useful for someone who uses a lot of batteries in such devices as portable audio players, cameras, flashlights and...

  • How to Make Your Own Audio Cables

    When people speak generically of "audio cables" in home audio, the RCA cable springs to mind. Pairs of RCA cables generally carry stereo (right and left channel) signals from the outputs of...

  • How to Make Component Cables

    Component video cables consist of three RCA cables, bundled together, and are used to attach video sources like a DVD player to video displays like a monitor or HDTV. To use component video...

  • How to Hook Up Pioneer Inno2 to a Surround Sound System

    Pioneer's Inno2 satellite radio offers some attractive features: satellite radio capabilities (with subscription) and a built-in 1 GB memory that stores recorded satellite radio programming or MP3...

  • How to Buy a Shortwave Radio

    Buying a shortwave radio requires research to choose the best model based on your listening interests. Shortwave radios come with many different features and capabilities, from the casual radio...

  • How to Terminate an RG-6 Cable

    RG-6 coaxial cable is commonly used for routing signals from antennas, TV cable connections, and in-house video wiring. For home applications, RG-6 cables are terminated with common F-type...

  • How to Connect Component Video Cables

    Component video cables transfer high-quality video signals from video sources equipped with component video outputs, like DVD players, to display devices with component video inputs, like HDTVs.

  • How to build a VHF Horizontal Half-Wave Dipole Antenna

    This article will aid in the building of a VHF (Very High Frequency) Antenna used to aid in broadcasting or receiving radio frequencies 30 to 300 MHz.

  • How to Use Harmony 1000

    The Harmony 1000 is an advanced Universal remote manufactured by Logitech. The controller can handle up to 15 devices including your TV, Playstation, Wii, XBox and other gaming systems as well as...

  • How to Build an Indoor FM Antenna

    If you enjoy FM radio, there's nothing worse than a poor signal in your home or apartment. Fading signals and static can take all the enjoyment out of your listening. But you can improve the...

  • How to Assemble RCA Connectors

    The RCA connector, or plug, is an ubiquitous feature of audio systems. The RCA plug was developed by the RCA company in the 1940s to connect turntables to RCA radio sets and has since become...

  • How to Solder an RCA Plug

    The RCA plug is one of the most common types of electronic connectors. Originally developed by the RCA company as a connector for hooking up phonographs to radio consoles, it is commonly used for...

  • How to Solder RCA Connectors

    RCA connectors, also known as RCA plugs, are used for a variety of audio applications. You'll find RCA connectors on audio and video cables that are used with a wide range home audio products,...

  • How to Splice Speaker Wires

    No sound from your speakers? Don't run out and buy a new sound system, it might be just a simple task of fixing your speaker wires. Splicing your speaker wires is an easy repair to get your sound...

  • How to Make Your Own CD Wallet

    CD wallets are a great way to store your CDs, CD-ROMs and DVD-ROMs. They take up much less space than jewel cases and are perfect if you want to make your CD collection portable. While CD...

  • How to Clean Reel-to-Reel Tapes

    While digital recording has replaced older reel-to-reel recording, there are some who still prefer the vintage, idiosyncratic sound from older recording methods. Additionally, you may have old...

  • How to Bridge Two Subwoofers Together

    Subwoofers are ideal audio components for recreating extremely low frequency sounds and generating deep bass output. Many home and car audio situations call for more than one subwoofer to increase...

  • How to Build a PC Home Audio System

    It's easy to build a PC home audio system. Follow the steps listed below to create a home audio system on your PC.

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