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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 Remove Smoke Odor From Electronics

    Removing smoke odor from electronics requires time for fresh air to circulate around the equipment so the smell can dissipate. Electronic components and the cabinets housing them can absorb smoke,...

  • How to Hookup RCAs to an Amp

    RCA (Radio Corporation of America) is a manufacturer of consumer electronics, including television and stereo components. The company is known for its color-coded patch cords for connecting audio...

  • DIY Tube Audio Preamp

    Preamps make up an integral part to many audio signal chains. The basic purpose of a preamp involves getting a low signal up to a workable level. However, preamps can offer much more in the way of...

  • How to Remove Paint From Stereo Components

    Painting a room almost always results in a few splatters, no matter how careful the painters approach their work. Paint on stereo equipment is not likely to harm the components, unless a large...

  • Introduction to Basic Electronics

    Learning electronics can be difficult since it involves visualizing something that's invisible. Billions of microscopic subatomic particles called electrons are what make electronic devices work....

  • How to Connect Home Stereo Components

    Stereo components connect with special cables attached to a central control unit, which is typically a receiver or amplifier. The cables are color-coded and the jacks for plugging them in should...

  • Circuit Design Schematics Tutorial

    Think of the many electronic appliances around your home: televisions, satellite dish receivers, radios, stereo systems, DVD players, digital clocks, computers, cell phones, cordless phones,...

  • How to Set Up a Home Stereo Rack System

    In order to have a complete audio system in your home, a properly arranged rack system is key. Such a system will give you the ability to play music from different sources with a higher level of...

  • How to Install Amplifiers & Speakers

    Amplifiers and speakers are the muscle and heart of your audio system. The amp provides the power to drive your speakers, which deliver the soul-stirring music that defines a quality stereo setup....

  • Types of Stereo System Components

    Each component in a stereo system performs a specific function toward providing the audio that you listen to. Even boxed stereo systems have a number of components at work. While each system is...

  • What Is an RCA Audio Cable?

    RCA audio cables are the standard composite audio (and sometimes video) cables used to connect various audio and video components. They carry electrical analog signals between the components and...

  • DIY: Audio Rack

    An audio rack is designed to serve two purposes: holding the gear and isolating the system from vibration. In professional applications, the components are designed so that they can be screwed...

  • Troubleshooting a Pioneer Receiver

    Pioneer incorporates sophisticated audio technologies into its line of home-theater receivers, including digital connections for high-definition television and computers, digital inputs for...

  • Easy Ways to Install a Surround Sound System

    Surround sound home theater systems are becoming more advanced, streamlined and compact all the time. Though they are sophisticated pieces of equipment with a number of components to coordinate,...

  • How to Reduce Energy Cost on Your Home Theater System

    Did you know that Home Theater components like DVD and Blu-ray players, surround-sound amplifiers, HDTV’s, as well as other components consume electricity even when they are turned off? Over a...

  • How Does a Digital Optical Audio Cable Work?

    A digital optical cable, also called a TOSLINK (Toshiba Link) cable, is a fiber optic cable that can be used to connect digital components, such as DVD and CD players, to receivers in a home...

  • How to Install a Home Entertainment System

    A home entertainment system will transform the way you enjoy movies, music, gaming and television programs. Installation requires a little planning, mainly to decide where the surround-sound...

  • Home Theatre Setup Advice

    A sharp home theater setup compares remarkably well to the movie-going experience for picture and sound quality. Sure, you might not get sticky shoes at home like you do from the theater floor,...

  • What Is an Integrated Amplifier?

    While a receiver can help you connect all of your living room entertainment boxes (VCR, DVD player, CD player, surround sound system, game system), the integrated amplifier allows you to connect...

  • 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...

  • How to Build Audio Equipment Racks

    Racks for stereo equipment and home theater systems generally start in the $200 range and increase from there. However, if you don't need the latest cutting-edge look and don't want to spend all...

  • Difference Between a Stereo Amplifier & a Receiver

    The stereo amplifier and receiver are two devices that are often part of the home stereo system. The most basic stereo systems rely upon a receiver, while component systems include an amplifier...

  • PA System Components

    A PA system consists of mikes, speakers, AC cords and several other components. Learn more about the parts of a PA system from a multimedia technology expert in this free technology video.

  • How to Setup a Receiver for a Home Theater

    The heart of any home theater system that is setup in a home is the receiver that is used to process the audio and video signal from various components. There are many components that can be...

  • How to Set Up a DVD Surround Sound System

    A DVD surround sound system is similar to many other home theater systems: It simply has a DVD player built into the central receiver. The specifics of setting one up vary by model and by the...

  • What Is a Stereo Receiver?

    A receiver is one piece of a stereo system that combines the functions of two components: the power amplifier and the tuner. While some people prefer to use a separate tuner and amplifier, a...

  • How to Troubleshoot Stereo Receivers

    Stereo receivers are produced by a number of different companies with countless different brands, ranging from expensive top-of-the-line models to simple dilettante types with a minimum of extra...

  • 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 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 Does a Home Theater System Work?

    A home theater is a video and audio system specifically made to recreate the stimulation of a movie theater in your home. In order to get a true system, you need certain components. The picture...

  • Laptop Connections

    Get tips on appliances in this free video guide to household electronics.

  • Home Wireless: Router

    Using a wireless router can eliminate the clutter of wires going into your various components and TV. Learn how to distribute wireless video content throughout your home in this free video.

  • Home Wireless: The Clutter Problem

    Having numerous components and wires attached to your TV can make an awful clutter. Learn how to distribute wireless video content throughout your home in this free video.

  • Components of Reel-to-Reel Tape Recorder

    Learn about Electronic components of a reel-to-reel tape deck this stereo repair video from our studio engineer.

  • How to Clean Robots

    One of the first tasks robots have been created to do for us is cleaning. It has been the dream of scientists and cartoonists alike that one day humanity will no longer have to perform the mundane...

  • How to Identify Electronic Components

    There are a variety of common components used in electronic circuits, all which every electronics hobbyists should be able to identify. Of course, if you're working on a specialized projects, the...

  • How to Solder Through-Hole Components

    Soldering is a form of welding used to secure electronic components to printed circuit boards. The process of fusing unlike metals with a third liquid metal is difficult and requires practice. ...

  • How to Make a Good Sound System for Under 80 Bucks

    A high quality sound systems typically costs an arm and a leg. Many people choose not to overindulge their impulsive side and look for ways to inexpensively create a great sound system. You can...

  • How to Buy Used Home Theater Equipment

    If you are a movie or sports fan, a quality home theater system can be the highlight of your viewing experiences. But they can be extremely expensive once you figure out the many components you...

  • How to Use Home Theater Equipment

    Setting up a home theater can double your viewing pleasure, especially if you're into music, movies and sports. The sound and video capabilities offered by these systems puts you right in the...

  • How to Pick Quality Audio Components for Home Theater Systems

    Learn the importance of good audio in this free online video guide to home theater systems.

  • How to Chose Home Audio Components

    You want that new stereo, but are unsure how to begin. Here are some simple steps to making the right choice for your home.

  • How to Buy Audio Amplifier Kits

    Audio amplifier kits amplify low-powered audio signals to a level suitable for audio speakers, the final phase of a typical audio chain. This is how a listener can appreciate sound quality....

  • How to Pick a THX-Certified Receiver

    For the best home theater experience, THX-certified receivers really deliver. Originally developed by George Lucas and his THX (Techsurround High eXpert) Division, the THX-certified receiver has...

  • How to Buy Equipment for a Media Room

    Media rooms are all the rage these days. Most of us want one, but few of us are sure how to go about purchasing the necessary equipment so that our room does what it is intended to do now and for...

  • How to Optimize the Video Components of Your Home Theater System

    The biggest part of a home theater system for many users is the video. This is especially true in the face of the increasing quality of digital video, such as DVD and Blue Ray. Follow these steps...

  • How to Troubleshoot Your Home Theater System

    Paying a ton of money for your home theater can pay off, as you often “get what you pay for” when it comes to home entertainment systems. However, because of the complex nature of these...

  • How to Organize a Home Studio

    You’ve got all the components for a home studio, now what? Depending on the amount of equipment you have, you need to set up an organized workstation so you’ll have quick access to everything.

  • How to Set Up a Receiver-Based Home Theater System

    Once you get your home theatre receiver to your house, there is still plenty of work to do before you can enjoy it. This article will make the set up process for your new receiver based home...

  • How to Understand a Home Theater in a Box (HTIB)

    Understanding a home theater in a box (HTIB) is important, because it can be a very expensive purchase. You’ll want to know exactly what is included before you write that check. A home theater in...

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