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  • 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 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 fix static in a Guitar cable

    When your guitar cable, or any audio cable, creates static, it is usually a bad solder joint within the cable. I will show you how I fix Guitar cables instead of buying new ones.

  • 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Solder Through-Hole Components

    Soldering is a form of welding used to secure electronic components to printed circuit boards. The process of fusing unlike metals with a third liquid metal is difficult and requires practice. ...

  • How to Desolder Through-Hole Components

    It's easy to make mistakes when soldering through-hole components. In order to correct them, it's best to completely remove all solder from the solder joint and start again. Desoldering can also...

  • How to Buy XLR Connectors

    XLR connectors are immediately recognizable in the world of audio. You find XLR connectors most often on microphones and microphone cables. XLR connectors are also used for sending a balanced...

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