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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...

  • 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 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 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 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...

  • 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...

  • How to Build an AC to DC Converter

    Many electronic devices, from computers to TVs to cell phone chargers, require various DC (direct current) voltages to supply power to circuitry. For those appliances and devices that get their...

  • How to Connect Alligator Clips

    Alligator clips have a variety of uses in the electronics field. This can range from science experiments and connecting batteries to connecting audio or video devices. To use an alligator clip...

  • How to Replace an Audio Jack

    Electronic audio jacks (RCA jacks) are used for low-voltage connections between audio components. A common example of an audio RCA jack is an audio output on a CD player. While durable, it's...

  • How to Fix a Cracked CD

    Compact Discs (CDs) are a convenient and inexpensive way to store music, photos, data and other media. They're also very durable, but accidents can and do occur, leading to a cracked CD....

  • How to Wire a Rheostat

    You may need to wire a rheostat for your audio electronics projects, like stereo volume control and amplifiers. It's a straight-forward process, just apply the proper soldering technique used to...

  • How to Set Up a Karaoke System

    Karaoke is one of the most popular activities at get-togethers and parties today. However, setup often can be frustrating and confusing, but it doesn't have to be that way. Follow these simple...

  • How to Make Your Own Component Cables

    Component video cables are used to send high-quality video signals from video sources, like DVD players, to video displays, such as HDTVs. A component video cable consists of three wires, each...

  • How to Use a Sound Meter

    People have many reasons to measure the loudness of sounds. They measure work environments, industrial machines, stereos and concert halls. Sound meters measure intensity on a logarithmic scale of...

  • How to Repair Damaged CDs

    The most common damage which can happen to any CD is scratches. In varying degrees, scratches can cause a CD to skip when playing or prevent its data from being read. There are minor scratches...

  • How to Build an FM Broadcast Antenna

    An antenna built for receiving FM broadcasts should be tuned to receive signals in the 88 to 107 MHz range, the frequencies at which FM broadcasts are transmitted. Here's how to design an antenna,...

  • How to Measure Amps With a Digital Multimeter

    Measure amps with a digital multimeter to find the amount of current a device uses. There are times it's necessary to know the amperage rating of an electrical component so you can use it in...

  • How to Replace an RCA Plug

    Replacing an RCA plug is moderately easy. It takes only a few minutes, using household tools, to get your electrical appliance up and running again.

  • How to Convert Coaxial Cable to Audio Video Outputs

    One would assume that with the wide array of adapters, connectors and modulators available to the home audio enthusiast, converting a coaxial audio/video signal to RCA outputs would be an easy...

  • How to Ground a CB Radio Antenna

    Any antennae that extends up into the air needs to be grounded in case of a lightning strike. A mobile CB uses the vehicle in which it is installed as a ground. On a stationary CB antennae, a...

  • How to Install RCA Connectors

    The RCA connector was developed by the RCA Company in the 1940s as a way to allow turntables to be plugged into RCA radios that featured an input. The simple design and robust construction of the...

  • How to Install Ceiling Speakers & Stereos

    By following the below steps, you can install a stereo system such as a home theater, or just a standard stereo receiver and speakers, in a ceiling. Typically, when speakers are mounted in the...

  • How to Replace a Boss Hard Drive

    The Boss line of digital recording studio units are used to record, mix and master music in a home setting. Each of the different Boss models come with an internal hard drive capable of storing...

  • How to Build a Sound Booth

    In soundproofing, the best sounding booths are in a diamond shape. Build a sound booth with tips from an acoustics specialist in this free video on soundproofing.

  • Soundproofing & Ventilation

    Soundproofing a room means soundproofing air ducts and making them sound-absorbing. Pay attention to ventilation when soundproofing with tips from an acoustics specialist in this free video on...

  • How to Make an Acoustic Barrier

    An acoustic barrier is intended to separate one instrument from another. Make an acoustic barrier with tips from an acoustics specialist in this free video on soundproofing.

  • How to Soundproof a Room Cheaply

    When soundproofing a room, the first step is to plug up all of the sound leaks. Soundproof a room cheaply with tips from an acoustics specialist in this free video on soundproofing.

  • DIY Soundproofing

    In DIY soundproofing, sheet rock needs to cover any windows. Soundproof a room personally with tips from an acoustics specialist in this free video on soundproofing.

  • How to Make an FM Radio

    FM radios are still popular and widely used even in our modern Internet age. FM radios can be used to listen to radio music stations or even talk radio programs as well. You can build one of these...

  • How to Splice Audio Cables

    A faulty audio cable does not always mean it's time to go shopping. Splicing audio cables is an easy and cost-effective way to repair damage to almost any audio equipment.

  • How to Make an RCA Cable

    RCA cables are versatile cables used for a variety of home and car audio applications. They frequently carry audio and video signals, and the design is so ubiquitous that it's a rare piece of...

  • How to Make RCA Cables

    An RCA cable--a length of wire with a male RCA connector at either end--usually comes premade. These cables are almost ubiquitous in home and car stereo systems. They're used for connecting audio...

  • How to Wire Audio Throughout the House

    Having wired audio throughout your house can be a fun feature to have in your home. With this, you will have the ability to walk from room to room and still be able to listen to the same song, or...

  • How to fix a broken audio cassette tape

    Here is a way to re-attach a broken audio cassette tape

  • How to Wire Two Receptacles

    If you've got a lot of electronic gear, you may want to consider adding more power outlets to your home. Here's a step-by-step primer on how to wire two power receptacles.

  • How to Make Music on Fruity Loops

    Fruity Loops, now know as FL Studio, is a pattern-based music-composition tool. Users can load and customize effects, samples and virtual instruments. Fruity Loops offers users a low learning...

  • How to Play a Synthesizer

    Whether you’re in a band or just want to fool around with sounds, there’s almost no instrument that allows you to sound good as quickly as a synthesizer.

  • How to Make Money in the Music Industry

    With the music industry increasingly thriving online and CD sales decreasing, it’s hard to know how to accommodate these new times and still make money in the music industry. Don't despair....

  • How to Record Using Audacity

    Audacity is a home recording program that you can use for free on your PC to record multi-track audio pieces. Whether it's music, an Internet "radio show" or a podcast, Audacity is a great place...

  • How to sync MIDI devices

    The basics of syncing multiple MIDI modules together via either MIDI beat clocks or MIDI time code

  • How to Make a Patch Cable

    Audio patch cables come in many varieties and costs from the RCS cables included with your CD player to the high dollar boutique cable. Despite what many would have you believe, it's difficult to...

  • Home Circuit Breaker

    Get tips on appliances in this free video guide to household electronics.

  • Using a Fax Machine

    Get tips on appliances in this free video guide to household electronics.

  • Setting Your Refrigerator

    Get tips on appliances in this free video guide to household electronics.

  • Using a Home Timer

    Get tips on appliances in this free video guide to household electronics.

  • Using a Laser Printer

    Get tips on appliances in this free video guide to household electronics.

  • Using a Home Microwave

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  • Using an Espresso Machine

    Get tips on appliances in this free video guide to household electronics.

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