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Buy and install a quality home audio system with the help of eHow’s resident audiophiles. Research different types of receivers, amplifiers, speakers, subwoofers and other components to insure quality home audio sound for years to come. Build the home theater system of your dreams and say goodbye to crowded, expensive movie theaters for good. Want to turn your house into a dance party destination? eHow’s got the turntable and speakers knowledge to transform your living room into the most happening place in town.

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  • How to Repair RCA Cables

    Shop for audio and video supplies and you quickly find connection cables purchased at retail prices can be very expensive. RCA cables are a common cable type used in home audio and video systems....

  • How to Install a Self-Powered Sub

    A self-powered subwoofer contains a built-in amplifier to deliver low-frequency effects in home theater. The self-powered subwoofer produces a heavy bass sound that can be felt as well as heard,...

  • How to Convert a Turntable to USB

    Although the technology has been taken over by other devices such as tape cassettes, compact discs, and MP3 files, for many people such as DJs and enthusiasts, turntables and records are still...

  • About USB Microphones

    Using a microphone with a computer can allow you to make calls over the Internet or communicate with people during an online game. USB microphones can make this task easier in several ways.

  • How to hook a 5.1 channel surround sound system to the PS3

    To experience the ultimate sound and immersion from your Playstation 3 gaming system you will defiantly need some sort of surround sound system. there are many different set-ups in the Dolby...

  • How to Use Romex for Speaker Cable

    We don't usually think of speaker wire when we think of Romex cable. Romex is built for in-wall electrical wiring, after all. But Romex is tough, available in multiple gauges, and is relatively...

  • How to Connect Digital Audio Cable

    Digital audio cable is used to connect audio source components of a home theater to the receiver or preamplifier. The significance of using digital cable is that it is necessary in order to...

  • How to Wire Amplifiers in a House

    Wiring a home amplifier to a home stereo or surround system is a good way to maximize sound quality. There may be many wires running from the amplifier but the process is still simple. Most...

  • How to Connect an Amplifier Inside a Home

    Using an amplifier to power speakers inside a home can drastically increase the sound quality of your home stereo. You can also use an amplifier to power your surround sound system to improve your...

  • How to Make Homemade RCA Cables

    The RCA audio cable is a standard that is universally used for transferring audio signals from one device to the other. It has been around so long that it is available at most places that sell...

  • How to Receive HDTV Audio Without a TV

    By receiving HDTV audio without a television, you can listen to the many music programs that come with cable or satellite service packages. You'll need an HDTV signal in order to receive audio,...

  • How to Record a Tape to PC

    Convert your analog cassette tapes, which degrade and wear out over time, to timeless digital recordings. Using just a tape player, audio dubbing cable and some audio editing software, you can...

  • How to Convert Cassettes to Digital Music Files

    The old days of popping in those cassette tapes into your walkman player are over, and you spent good money on those tapes but you can't really use them anywhere? Well I have just the solution for...

  • Digital Coax Audio Cable Vs. Fiber Optic Audio Cable

    Digital audio connections, used in home theater applications to connect a DVD player or HD cable or satellite box to surround sound receiver, can be one of three types: AES/EBU, S/PDIF or TOSLINK....

  • How to Make a Pickup

    A pickup is a piece of electronic equipment that allows you to amplify a normally acoustic instrument, such as a guitar or violin. Here's an easy way to create your own, home-made pickup with just...

  • Coaxial Cable Vs. Twisted Pair Cable

    Both coaxial and twisted pair cables serve as a basic connection medium for network cabling. Information transmitted across wired computer networks and through computer network nodes travels...

  • 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.

  • How to Set Up a 2-Channel DJ Mixer

    There is more to being a DJ than simply playing songs. A good DJ must be able to mix--to combine two or more tracks, either to smooth the transitions between them or to create an entirely new,...

  • RF Modulator Usage Instructions

    Some older televisions only have coaxial inputs, but most audio/video devices need component (the red, white and yellow cables) inputs. Instead of upgrading your television, use an RF modulator, a...

  • How to recieve HD radio at home

    In order to fully receive all the HD radio stations available in your area, you'll need more than the cheap antenna that comes with the radio.

  • How to Wire Audio Equipment With Banana Plugs

    This article will explain how to wire banana plugs commonly used in professional audio.

  • Troubleshooting a Sony Surround Sound That is Humming

    Humming from your Sony Surround Sound system will quickly become a nuisance that ruins your enjoyment of movies and music. Isolating and eliminating the problem might take only a few minutes if...

  • Can You Record a Cassette Tape Onto a CD?

    Audio cassettes were a popular music format, from their introduction in the 1960s through the late 90s. You may have a collection of favorite tapes you listened to in your car. The good news is...

  • Home Theater Subwoofer Troubleshooting

    A subwoofer for home theater delivers deep, room-rattling bass to enhance concerts, boost the impact of action films and add a dramatic dimension in sound to the theater experience. These...

  • 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 Cable Splitters Work

    Cable splitters connect two electronic devices through a single wire, routing two devices into one. For example, a splitter can split signals for Internet and cable TV. The typical lengths of each...

  • Pioneer DVD Player Instructions

    Pioneer Electronics makes some of the finest DVD players that provide years of uninterrupted service. These instructions are specifically for the Pioneer Elite DV 45A but are good for almost all...

  • How to Fix Time Warner Cable Issues

    How to troubleshoot time warner cable issues

  • How to Set Up A Home Theater On A Budget

    Want to have a HUGE projection screen to watch sports and movies? How would you like to play your video games on an 8-foot screen!? You can spend thousands and thousands of dollars on a...

  • 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 Upscaling an AV Receiver?

    An audio/video receiver is the heart of a home theater system and makes switching between multiple video sources much simpler, especially if it can upscale the video sources from...

  • How to Connect an Amp to a Cassette Player

    One benefit of analog audio devices is that they can often be easily connected to each other with an inexpensive adapter or cable. These adapters and cables can be bought in most retail consumer...

  • 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 Connect a Telephone to a Stereo Amplifier

    Whether you want to blast your friend's voice over the stereo system or are trying to broadcast a phone call for a meeting, connecting a telephone to a stereo amplifier is quick and simple. You...

  • How to Record T.V. Shows to a VCR

    Some folks have problems knowing how to record T.V. shows to a VCR, given all the cords they encounter. This is very confusing. In this article it will describe how to do this in pretty simple terms.

  • What Are RCA Cable Jacks?

    RCA cable jacks are among the most common type of cable connections used in audio/video devices. Also known as phono or cinch connectors, they usually operate in color-coded groups of two or three...

  • 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 Convert a Cable to RCA

    Today's televisions offer a bewildering array of hookups on the back of the set for bringing video and audio signals to the screen. Connections range from standard "RF" cable connectors to S-VHS...

  • How to Terminate an RG-6 Cable

    RG-6 coaxial cable is commonly used for routing signals from antennas, TV cable connections, and in-house video wiring. For home applications, RG-6 cables are terminated with common F-type...

  • How to Connect an Outdoor Antenna

    An outdoor antenna, be it for television, radio or satellite radio, can improve signal strength and reception clarity for the devices you'll be connecting. Connecting an outdoor antenna should...

  • How to Connect Component Video Cables

    Component video cables transfer high-quality video signals from video sources equipped with component video outputs, like DVD players, to display devices with component video inputs, like HDTVs.

  • How to Connect Big Speakers to the Computer

    Whether you want to bring the big-room club sound to your home or you want thunderous surround sound to accompany movies played on your computer, connecting big speakers to your computer is an...

  • How to Connect 2 Subwoofers

    A second subwoofer will pump up the bass in your home theater system. You don't have to worry about overloading your existing equipment because virtually all subwoofers for home theaters are...

  • How to Convert an Audio Cable to an S-Video Cable

    S-Video cables are used for transferring video signals from a source like a DVD player or S-VHS player to a television or video monitor. "Audio cable," as a term, is most often used to describe an...

  • How to Hook Up Digital Cable to Surround Sound

    Hooking your cable box up to surround sound is easy to do and merely requires purchasing the correct cable to connect with. There are three options that you'll need to decide between based upon...

  • How to Use an HDMI Switcher

    A high definition multimedia interface, or HDMI, switcher is a device that you can use for connecting multiple HDMI high definition devices to one HDMI input. This is helpful if you only have one...

  • How to Build an FM Broadcast Antenna

    An antenna built for receiving FM broadcasts should be tuned to receive signals in the 88 to 107 MHz range, the frequencies at which FM broadcasts are transmitted. Here's how to design an antenna,...

  • How to Build an Indoor FM Antenna

    If you enjoy FM radio, there's nothing worse than a poor signal in your home or apartment. Fading signals and static can take all the enjoyment out of your listening. But you can improve the...

  • How to Install Creative Speakers

    When we think about computers, we don't always think about sound. But sound is an important part of the computer experience, whether you're using your computer to play music files, watching videos...

  • How to Hook Up Your HDTV to Your Cable/Satellite Box and DVD (DVR) Unit

    According to Wikipedia, HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a compact audio/video interface for transmitting uncompressed digital data. If you were to buy a new television today,...

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