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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 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 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...

  • DIY RCA Jacks

    RCA cables were originally designed for hooking phonographs up to receivers by their namesake, the Radio Corporation of America. However, over time the cables have proven to be proficient for all...

  • 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...

  • LP to CD Conversion Instructions

    It can be costly to replace all your old long-playing records. Sure, most of them are not available on compact disc and even for download, but you paid for them once. You can convert your old LPs...

  • 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 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 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...

  • 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 Clean Audio Equipment

    While the attitude of many people regarding their audio equipment is to plug it in and forget it, taking a little bit of care and adopting a regular routine to clean your equipment will keep it...

  • 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 Convert a Cable to RCA

    Today's televisions offer a bewildering array of hookups on the back of the set for bringing video and audio signals to the screen. Connections range from standard "RF" cable connectors to S-VHS...

  • 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 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 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 Hook Up a Home Stereo to a PC

    Are that person that is tired using the factory speakers that came with the pc, like to enjoy listening to music, playing games, watching movies with your home stereo. With these easy steps you...

  • 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 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 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.

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