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  • How to Record a Stereo Using a Laptop

    Most laptops are equipped with a sound card that lets the user connect various audio devices, including a stereo. When a laptop is installed with audio recording software, the computer can be used...

  • How to Take Apart a Bose Sound Dock

    There are a variety of home audio systems available for the average consumer. One type of audio system is the Bose sound dock. The Bose sound dock is one of the most expensive, but quality audio...

  • How to Keep Stereo Equipment Cool in a Cabinet

    Stereo equipment generates heat in an audio cabinet, mainly from the amplifier or receiver, and especially when played at loud volumes because more power is required to drive the speakers. Good...

  • How to Wire Two RCA Jacks Into a Single Headphone Jack

    RCA jacks provide a common, easy-to-use audio output source on almost all home stereos, televisions and other A/V equipment. Converting a red and white RCA connection into a headphone jack...

  • How to Make Custom Stereo Systems

    Everyone has different audio tastes. What sounds crisp and beautiful to one person, for example, may sound "tinny" to another. This individuality is compounded by the acoustic situation unique to...

  • How Does a Stereo Receiver Work?

    The two primary types of stereo systems are those that use a stereo receiver and those that use separate components (preamplifier and amplifier, and possibly a processor and tuner). Both of these...

  • How to Connect a TV to an AV Receiver

    The hub of any good home theater system is the AV receiver, which controls the audio and video information of everything else connected to your system, from speakers right on down to DVD players...

  • How Do I Setup Home Stereo System?

    A home stereo system is a wonderful thing. There is no experience quite as enjoyable and satisfying as enjoying the highest quality audio from the comfort of your own home. Your favorite movie or...

  • How to Connect a Surround Sound System

    As movie-ticket prices (along with concession prices) continue to increase, and noisy, talkative crowds continue to ruin the theater experience, more and more people are working toward upgrading...

  • How Does a Stereo System Work?

    Before considering how a stereo works, it's important to become familiar with the components of a stereo system. A stereo system must contain an audio source, such as a CD player or MP3 player. ...

  • About Stereo Systems

    If you've ever dreamt of a higher quality audio experience than you currently receive with your iPod, then you should become familiar with the home stereo system. With the purchase of a few...

  • How Does Mono Differ From Stereo?

    A mono (monophonic) system is a home audio system (TV, stereo, etc.) where all of the sound is mixed together in a single channel. These systems may very well have two or more speakers delivering...

  • What Is a Stereo Preamp?

    The term preamp is short for preamplifier, which is one of the key components in a stereo system. The preamplifier performs a range of functions and is the most active, responsible part in your...

  • How Does a Stereo Make Sound?

    Any stereo system features various components that allow it to replicate and amplify sound from a source like a CD or radio signal. In many systems, some or all of these components are included in...

  • How to Put Together a Stereo System

    If you're a music lover and you want to enjoy your music collection the way that it was recorded to be enjoyed, you're going to need a quality stereo system. No, not one of those all-in-one mini...

  • How to Hook Up a PC or a Mac to a Stereo

    Connecting your PC or Mac to your stereo is a pretty painless procedure. All you'll need is to find the audio out on your computer and an available input source on your stereo, and to have the...

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