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  • How to Connect a Speaker Bar

    You can purchase a speaker bar that can be installed on a computer monitor or to a flat screen TV that is mounted on a wall. Each type of speaker bar connects to an audio output from the computer,...

  • How to Hang Klipsch Rear Channel Speakers

    Klipsch speakers are well-regarded by audio enthusiasts for their sound reproduction. Klipsch builds speakers for a variety of applications, including surround-sound systems. Positioning the...

  • How to Dampen Speaker Boxes

    The ideal speaker enclosure or box should allow the speaker to reproduce sound without any added vibrations or coloration. A poorly designed speaker box, or one made of inferior materials, may...

  • How to Build Small Speakers

    Building small speakers is a cost-effective way to add audio to a garage, workroom or extra room. Using basic off-the-shelf materials, simple carpentry techniques and tools, you can build speakers...

  • How to Replace a Speaker Driver & Woofer

    This article concerns woofers. It refers to components within a two-way or three-way speaker. 2-way speakers consist of a woofer with a mid-range or high frequency speaker. In a 2-way speaker, the...

  • How to Replace the Cloth on My Speaker Grill

    If your sound system's speakers have seen their share of wear and tear, the first place it will probably start to show is on the grill covering. This mesh cloth is used to attractively cover the...

  • How to Build a Ported Speaker Box

    Ported speaker boxes provide an efficient design that yields good bass response--they're useful for when you want to get solid volume output out of a small speaker. This simple design can be used...

  • How to Fix Holes in Speaker Foam Rubber Surrounds

    Tears and holes in speakers are an inevitable part of life, especially with children, pets and the occasional speaker-relocation mishap. Fortunately, small tears and holes--particularly in the...

  • How to Improve Speaker Sound

    Improving speaker sound is a favorite pursuit of audiophiles. Even the best speakers will suffer from poor sound quality if the two basic rules of speaker efficiency are ignored--proper speaker...

  • How to Remove a Dent From a Speaker Cone

    Speakers are a common part of most households and automobiles. It is not uncommon for a pet, child or our own clumsiness to cause damage to a speaker. One of the most common results of accidental...

  • How to Fix Speaker Wires in a Finished Basement

    A malfunctioning speaker in a basement that has been finished may require you to repair or replace the speaker wire. Speakers can be mounted on a wall, or they can be installed in the ceiling. You...

  • How to Attach Surround Speakers to a Wall

    No home theater system is complete without surround sound. Surround sound will make your movies and music take on a whole new dimension. To fully experience surround sound, you must properly...

  • How to Wire Tweeters

    Component speakers upgrade the sound to your stereo because the woofer and tweeter complement each other by focusing on low- and high-end sound, respectively. However, wiring the two is a slightly...

  • How to Tune Your Studio Monitors

    Tuning your studio monitors actually means tuning the room you will be using. If you have sung in the shower as opposed to other parts of your home, then you are aware of the differences in sound....

  • How to Determine the Vent Size of a Speaker Box

    Vented speaker boxes are a great option to consider because they channel sound waves from both the front and the rear of the cone into your listening environment, whether it be in your home, your...

  • How to Connect Speakers to a Speaker Selector

    You love your music so much that you just have to have it playing in every room in the house, but you have only one sound system. No problem! A speaker selector allows you to connect multiple sets...

  • How to Make Your Own Interchangable Speaker Cabinet

    This is a brief summary of how to make your own interchangable speaker cabinets. For more info check out : http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Globaluser008

  • How to Make a Step-by-Step Speaker Box

    A speaker box provides an enclosure in which a speaker can operate. Properly built, a speaker box not only protects the speaker, but it also ensures the speaker operates efficiently. This...

  • How to Refoam Speakers

    Do you have some speakers that sounded great but are 'blown' now? Is there a tear in the foam ring surrounding the speaker? Or is the foam falling off, or has it fallen off? If so, your speaker...

  • How to Convert Speakers to Wireless

    One of the most difficult aspects of installing a home theater system is running speaker wire to the rear speakers. Exposed wires can be unsightly, and concealing wires can be difficult,...

  • How to Make Cheap Speakers

    This simple design uses basic materials and off-the-shelf parts to produce an inexpensive pair of speakers that produce sound of good quality. The design is rugged enough to ensure your speakers...

  • How to Troubleshoot Creative Labs Speakers

    Creative Labs makes a variety of different speakers for home entertainment systems, MP3 players and computers. While speakers are made up of many components, any of which can possibly fail,...

  • How to Make Surround Sound Wireless

    Transforming your surround-sound speakers into wireless speakers that can be placed almost anywhere will require a wireless speaker kit available at most large electronics stores and through...

  • How to Hook up Live JBL-powered Subwoofers

    The powered subwoofer is an important part of a home audio surround-sound system. The powered subwoofer provides the low-frequency "punch" for music and movie soundtracks, reproducing the low...

  • How to Make Home Speakers

    If you like to do projects yourself, making a set of home speakers is an ideal project for the do-it-yourselfer. With basic materials and tools, you can produce a dependable, good-sounding set of...

  • How to Mount Surround Sound Speakers

    Surround sound systems enhance your home theater experience with earth-shattering audio. Every surround sound system, however, comes with five or more speakers and an additional sub-woofer,...

  • How to Build Your Own Speakers at Home

    The design and engineering of home audio speakers is a complex engineering process, involving the disciplines of materials science and acoustics, and relying upon marketing and merchandising to...

  • How to find the Best Bookshelf Speakers

    Shopping for bookshelf speakers can be a challenge with so many options available now. This is a guide to help you find the best bookshelf speakers for your home.

  • How to find the Best Sound Bar

    Using a sound bar system is an excellent way to condense home audio. This is a guide to help you find the best sound bar for your home.

  • How to Hook Up Rear Speakers

    Home theater systems are designed to bring television and movies to life. Surround sound gives a sense of location and realism. But surround sound isn't truly surround sound without rear speakers.

  • How to Make Club Speakers Louder

    Increasing the volume on club speakers is a factor of producing more amplification power to drive the speakers and make them louder. Depending on your decibel needs, simple equipment adjustments...

  • How to Wire 3 Subs to One Amp

    Wiring three subwoofers to one amplifier can be accomplished by running a series circuit to prevent one of the subwoofers from sounding louder than the other two.

  • How to Build Audio Speakers

    Building audio speakers from off-the-shelf parts is a rewarding task that can be done with basic tools and simple materials. The audio speakers sketched out here will be solid and sturdy...

  • How to Wire Multiroom Audio Speakers

    Speakers are used in homes primarily for a home theater system, but they can be set up in multiple rooms as well. A multi-room speaker system is similar to a PA system in which the audio sent to...

  • How to Play a Zune Through AR Speakers

    Portable music players like the Microsoft Zune are great for listening to with headphones when you're on the go. But if you want to tap into your Zune's library when you're at home, you'll need a...

  • How to Make a Stereo Speaker

    The manufacture and design of speakers can involve many disparate elements, from acoustics to materials science. But the average person doesn't have to be concerned about these things if they...

  • How to Convert Voltage to Decibels

    A decibel is a measurement of a ratio of power. In converting voltage to decibels, it is necessary to know the voltage going into a device, such as a stereo loudspeaker, and the voltage powering...

  • How to Choose a Replacement Speaker

    Choosing new speakers can be a big decision. Having to replace a blown-out speaker can be a blessing and a challenge. It's great to have an excuse to upgrade to new speakers, but it can be...

  • How to Make a Speaker

    The design, construction and marketing of home speakers is a multi-million dollar industry. Designing all the components of a home speaker from the ground up is a complicated task involving...

  • How to Build a Stereo Speaker

    The process of designing a stereo speaker from the ground up requires expertise in engineering, acoustics, materials engineering and materials science. However, it's certainly possible for the...

  • How to Build a Speaker System

    A speaker system consisting of two speakers will provide a user with the means of listening to stereo recordings when the speakers are connected to a stereo receiver or amplifier. Although speaker...

  • How to Install Surround Sound in the Walls

    Surround speakers that are used in a home can be set up in walls and then wired to a central home theater receiver. Setting surround sound in walls will require placing the speakers in a good...

  • How to Make Speaker Enclosers

    Speaker enclosures are a key element in speaker performance. A well-constructed speaker enclosure will allow the speakers to operate at their highest efficiency, and allow them to reproduce sound...

  • Installing Klipsch Home Theater Speakers

    Klipsch is a quality name in stereo and home theater speakers. If you just purchased a Klipsch home theater speaker set-up and aren't sure how to install each speaker, there's no need to worry....

  • How to Fix a Speaker Box

    A speaker box houses the delicate electronics of the speaker inside. Heavy usage, age, rough handling and other factors can cause the seams on a speaker box to separate. An effective repair must...

  • How to Install a Car Subwoofer to a Home Theater

    A subwoofer meant for a car stereo can often give you better sound quality on your home theater system. The problem is that this subwoofer requires an amplifier that runs on 12-volt power, like...

  • How to Fix Speaker Wire

    Speaker wire can operate poorly for a variety of reasons ranging from degradation of the wire casing along the length of the wire, which can cause wire wear and fraying, to fraying at the end of...

  • How to Troubleshoot Stereo Speakers

    When troubleshooting stereo speakers that aren't making any sound, it's important to be organized, test one possible problem at a time and begin with the most basic of problems. If your speakers...

  • How to Build Your Own Speaker Cabinets

    Building your own speaker cabinets can give you control over the look and quality. Speaker cabinets are enclosures for one to five individual speakers if they are intended for home use. Cabinets...

  • How to Connect an Amp and Subwoofer

    Hooking up a home audio subwoofer to an amp requires a few considerations: Is the subwoofer passive or powered? Are you using the amp to power the sub, or is the sub capable of powering itself?...

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