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  • 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 Record T.V. Shows to a VCR

    Some folks have problems knowing how to record T.V. shows to a VCR, given all the cords they encounter. This is very confusing. In this article it will describe how to do this in pretty simple terms.

  • 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 Convert an Audio Cable to an S-Video Cable

    S-Video cables are used for transferring video signals from a source like a DVD player or S-VHS player to a television or video monitor. "Audio cable," as a term, is most often used to describe an...

  • 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 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 Connect a Speaker Wire to Banana Plugs

    Speaker wires don't require a lot of preparation before use--just strip the insulation off the end and stick the bare wire in the terminal. But while that's all that is strictly necessary, it's...

  • 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 Hook Up Altec Lansing Speakers to a PS3

    Altec Lansing builds a wide variety of powered computer and media speakers. Used in conjunction with personal computers or MP3 players, these speakers add appreciable sound in a compact platform...

  • How to Install a USB Audio Adapter

    USB audio adapters are easy to install and allow you to perform many more audio functions than the "stock" speakers that come in your computer. Music buffs are frequent audio adapter users....

  • How to Hook A Pair Of "TV Ears" Brand Wireless Headphones To A Television

    Here's how to quickly hook a pair of TV Ears wireless headphones up to a standard TV set.

  • How to Use Multi-Track Recording Equipment

    Multi-track recording is a technique of sound recording that combines separate sound files or sources to build an editable/non-destructive audio project. Multi-track recording is used for the...

  • How to Plug in Your iPod Video Nano in Your Computer

    Yay! Just got a new iPod Vid Nano but wait... How the heck do I charge this thing in my computer??? Well, read on because by the end of this how-to you will be sure to be a pro at plugging in your...

  • How to Hook up a Computer

    Today's laptops and desktop computers are more user-friendly. As more people start use computers, operating systems, software and hardware accessories are coming with better instruction manuals...

  • How to Connect Your Computer to Your Home Stereo

    Want to listen to Internet radio or music you have downloaded on your home stereo system? Try connecting your computer to your stereo.

  • How to Replace a Headphone Plug

    A good set of headphones can last a lifetime, but it's unlikely that the plug at the end of the headphone cord will. If you can solder a wire, though, there's no reason you can't replace it. If...

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