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  • 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...

  • DJ Mixer Effects

    A mixer is the device a DJ uses to blend beats together and to manipulate the overall sound to create new tracks, or mixes. DJ mixer effects include cuts, breaks, loops, samples as well as...

  • How to Use a Sound Soother

    The Sound Soother is an audio therapy device that features digital recordings of natural sounds to improve relaxation and induce sleep. The machine plugs into a standard household electrical...

  • Cassette to Digital Conversion

    If you were an avid music collector in the 1980s and early 1990s, you probably own many cassette tapes. Tapes replaced records because they were lightweight and portable ways to carry music. As...

  • What Is 5.1 Surround Sound?

    The standard for audio home entertainment, 5.1 surround sound enables movies to be broadcast with more lifelike sound, immersing the viewer in the environment and making him feel closer to the...

  • What Is a White Noise Generator?

    White noise generators are devices---or in some cases, software applications---that generate a low-level static-like noise, such as a waterfall or wind blowing through trees. The background noise...

  • Troubleshooting the Singing Machine

    When you set up your Singing Machine, be sure to connect all the cables correctly to avoid audio and video problems. Check your discs to be sure they're clean, unscratched, of the standard type...

  • 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...

  • Instructions for Radioshack Sound Level Meter

    A Radio Shack sound level meter is a tool that lets the user measure the volume level coming from a pair of speakers. A sound level meter can be used to fine tune a home stereo system and get the...

  • 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 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...

  • What Is Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound?

    Dolby 5.1 surround sound is intended to create an immersive sound experience for a home theater system. It's encoded into most DVDs as a means of enhancing the viewing, following the desires of...

  • What Are Computer Sound Devices?

    A computer sound device is a device that produces distinct sounds for audio purposes, such as music, videos and games. Computer sound devices can be installed in your computer as hardware. You can...

  • 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.

  • 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 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.

  • How Does an Audio CD Recorder Work?

    Recording sound started with Thomas Edison in 1877 when he shouted at the top of his lungs into a funnel as he twisted a cylinder containing tinfoil. The funnel turned his voice into vibrations...

  • Diagnosing Vintage Radios With No Sound

    Easy tricks to find out problem with your radio. Learn about diagnosing vintage radios with no sound in this free vintage electronics restoration video.

  • How to Diagnose Problems With an Electronic Keyboard

    Electronic keyboards have been around for years now, since at least the 1950’s when home electronics were still in their infancy. Whether you own an older keyboard or a newer keyboard, you...

  • How to Use Your Sound Card as an Oscilloscope

    An expensive piece of test equipment used to analyze and graph the waveforms of electric signals (AC and DC), an oscilloscope may be out of the price range of most hobbyists. Though certainly not...

  • How to Install Computer Hardware and Software for a Professional Recording Studio

    Professional recording studios utilize both hardware and software to get the sounds and results necessary for high quality recording or broadcasting. A great sound booth is a must for a polished,...

  • How to Get Room Filling Sound

    Getting a room at home to fill with sound like a movie theater can be a very rewarding experience. Even adjusting the home entertainment unit or stereo receiver to fill a room with vibrant sound...

  • How to Pick Gauge Wire for a Home Audio System

    Even the smallest components of a high-end home audio system can influence overall sound quality. Many audiophiles like to argue about which types of connectors reproduce the best signal or what...

  • How to Master a Recording

    Mastering is the process of putting tracks in order and making them sound uniform. If you thought your job was done with the mix, think again.

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