eHow launches Android app: Get the best of eHow on the go.

Home Audio Accessories

Sort by:
Best Match
Most Popular
Newest

Showing 1-8 of 8 results

  • Types of Audio Connectors

    Professional and home audio has come a long way from the days when users had to screw down raw cable of varying gauges to make an audio system work effectively. Nearly every wire installation now...

  • DIY: RCA Cable

    RCA cables were introduced by the Radio Corporation of America, from which the acronym is derived, and were designed to be used to hook phonographs up to amplifiers. The cables have since come to...

  • What Is an XLR Microphone Cable?

    XLR microphone cables are a balanced audio cable with locking connectors that are used in professional audio applications. The cable was invented by James Cannon. It was originally called the...

  • How to Clean RCA Connectors

    Audiophiles and movie fanatics often use RCA cables to connect components together--a CD player to a receiver, for example. Sometimes the connectors on the equipment or cables can become dirty or...

  • Types of Cable Connectors

    Cable connectors are audio and visual connectors used to carry audio and/or video signals. These signals are either digital or analog. Cables and connectors are necessary to unite outputs and...

  • How to Build an RCA Cable

    RCA cables are two-conductor cables with male RCA connectors at either end. They're used for a variety of audio and video applications in home and car audio systems. Typically, you see them in...

  • How to Select Stereo Patch Cables

    Stereo patch cables are used to audio connections in stereo and home theater systems. A patch cable typically consists of a pair of RCA-type connectors at each end of a dual wire.Selecting and...

  • How to Select Stereo Speaker Cables

    Getting the best sound out of your stereo system involves many parameters, and one of the most important is the speaker wire. Good speaker wire will let your amplifier send the cleanest possible...

  • 1
  • 1

Copyright © 1999-2009 eHow, Inc. Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the eHow Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.   en-US Portions of this page are modifications based on work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.

Demand Media