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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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  • Home Remedy to Clean a CD

    It can be a real disappointment when a favorite music CD or vital work disc gets scratched or dirty. You might think that you will need to buy a new disc or take your damaged CD to a special shop...

  • How to use a Memorex Laser Lens Cleaner

    A CD or DVD disc isn't prone to damage when being played because the CD or DVD player uses a laser to read the data off of the disc. Although there is little maintenance necessary, the lens inside...

  • What Is a CDA Audio File?

    A CD Audio file (.cda) contains information for indexing a track on an audio CD. It indicates where an audio track begins and ends on a disc. The file itself has no audio information.

  • Cheapest Way to Convert VHS to DVD

    There are several inexpensive ways to convert VHS tapes to DVD discs, but the one that is best for you depends upon the specific equipment you have on hand. Regardless, though, as long as you have...

  • Home Remedy For CD Repair

    At some point, it has happened to us all. You pop in a CD and it skips, right in the middle of your favorite song. Or your popcorn is all popped, and you get a DVD that reads "Error." A repair...

  • How to Use a Compact Disc in a CD Player

    A compact disc is an optical disc that can be used to store audio or data. Audio CDs can be played in a variety of players, including home stereos, personal CD players, automobile CD players and...

  • How to Burn an Audio CD

    If you own a computer that was made in the last five years, there's a good chance that it's equipped with a CD burner drive. To utilize its capabilities, you need digital music-playing software...

  • How to Recover a Damaged CD

    Compact discs are very sensitive to fingerprints and scratches. Eventually, damage can cause the error correction algorithms in a CD player or drive to fail, rendering the disc unreadable....

  • Types of Compact Discs

    In 2002 the American Computer Museum honored James Russell as the inventor of the digital compact disc; Russell actually holds twenty-two patents on the compact disc he invented in 1965. In 1979...

  • CD & DVD Copyright Laws

    CDs and DVDs have been part of the public scene for long enough now that playing music or movies from a disc has become ubiquitous. What hasn't changed is the lack of information people have as to...

  • How to Clean Discs With Water ( Super Awsome Article)

    This will fix some discs that cannot play and will cd's stop skipping.This will work with any type of disc. The main thing to remember is it must be completely dry when using the disc. PLEASE...

  • How to Fix a Skipping CD or DVD

    How to fix a scratched CD or DVD. Skipping cd's or dvd's can ruin your day when it comes to watching a movie or listening to your favorite cd. The majority of the time when your dvd is slow and...

  • CD Scratch Repair Tips

    While CDs offer a lot of advantages over older kinds of storage media such as audio cassettes and floppy disks, they also get damaged much more easily. Even the most carefully handled disc is...

  • How a CD Is Made?

    A compact disc is composed of a layer of "polycarbonate plastic," a reflective metal layer and a layer of lacquer. CD-Rs contain a layer of malleable layer of "organic polymer dye." The reflective...

  • The Best Way to Clean a CD Player

    If you have a CD player that powers on, but skips, won't play certain tracks or refuses to play music altogether, then you probably need to clean it in order to restore functionality. Clean your...

  • Facts About CD Players

    Even as iPods and other MP3 players dominate the audio marketplace, CD players are still a viable, affordable option for music playback. CD players have a long history of offering quality audio...

  • How to Balance a Graphic Equalizer

    Graphic equalizers let you boost or attenuate (lower) specific sound frequency ranges in the output of your stereo system. By using a graphic equalizer, you can adjust the sound of your stereo to...

  • How Are CD Cases Manufactured?

    While there are several design exceptions, most cases for Compact Discs, also known as "jewel cases," are manufactured to a standard specification and made out of hard shell polystyrene plastic...

  • Troubleshooting the Singing Machine

    When you set up your Singing Machine, be sure to connect all the cables correctly to avoid audio and video problems. Check your discs to be sure they're clean, unscratched, of the standard type...

  • How to Clean a Laser Disc

    Because not many movies are made in this format any longer, it is of utmost importance that a laser disc be maintained so it can enjoy a long life. The process of cleaning a laser disc can be very...

  • How Long Does a CD Last?

    Much backup data is recorded on CDs. This includes irreplaceable personal memories, such as photos, as well as vital personal business documents, such as old tax returns. Many businesses have used...

  • How Are CD Players Made?

    CD players are complicated pieces of electronic audio equipment. In today's manufacturing environment, many of its pieces are made as subassemblies that are then brought together to assemble into...

  • Parts of a Phono Cartridge

    A phono cartridge should last three or four months. Learn about the components of a DJ phono cartridge in this free record player maintenance lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • Which Vinyl Records Need Cleaning?

    Older records need to be cleaned more often. Learn how to decide which records need cleaning in this free record maintenance lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • Storage Tips for Vinyl Records

    Keep vinyl records in a dry place. Learn more tips for storing vinyl records in this free record maintenance lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • Drying Vinyl Records

    Do not store vinyl records when they are damp. for cleaning vinyl records in this free record maintenance lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • Placing Vinyl Record Into Sleeve

    Be careful not to scratch vinyl when placing it into the album sleeve. Learn more tips for preserving vinyl records in this free record maintenance lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • How to Keep Vinyl Records Clean

    Make sure not to damage your records when cleaning them. Learn tips for cleaning vinyl records in this free record maintenance lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • Cleaning Vinyl Records

    Only use corner of cloth when cleaning your records. Learn tips for for cleaning vinyl records in this free record maintenance lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • DJ Turntable Controls: Levels

    Levels adjust the height of a turntable. Learn more about adjusting a record player in this free turntable lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • DJ Turntable Controls: On-Off & Start-Stop Switch

    Stop the turntable from spinning right away with the stop button. Learn more inside disc jockey tricks in this free turntable lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • DJ Turntable Accessories: DJ Light

    Night club DJs often need a light to help them find songs on vinyl record. Learn more disc jockey insider tips in this free turntable lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • DJ Turntable Controls: Tracking Weight

    On most turntables, you can adjust the tonearm weight to prevent skips. Learn more disc jockey tips in this free turntable lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • DJ Turntable Parts: Stylus

    The stylus for your turntable is often referred to as the "needle." Learn more about replacing the stylus in this free turntable lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • DJ Turntable Controls & Features

    Use turntable controls to get the sound you want. Watch an overview of turntable parts and controls in this free turntable lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • Why Buy a Technics 1200s Mark 2 DJ Turntable?

    This model is the industry standard for disc jockeys. Learn more about different turntables for DJs in this free turntable lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • How to Repair Scratched CD, DVD, or Game Disc

    Our Shelves are running over with CD’s and DVD’s. We use them for our computers, our music and our movies. They are easily damaged and scratched, yet it is difficult to throw them away when they...

  • How to Make Homemade CD Scratch Remover

    Considering the fragility of their appearance, CDs are pretty durable. However, if you've been less than careful with audio discs in your auto, or if you've scratched the disc that holds a year's...

  • How to Take Out Scratches on CD's

    When CDs were originally hailed as the successor to the vinyl LP record album, one of their big selling points was that they weren't subject to the pops and clicks that resulted from scratches...

  • How to Troubleshoot a JVC Stereo

    JVC stereo systems come in a number of different styles and models, from portable "boom boxes" to stereo receivers designed to be used with entire entertainment systems. When a JVC stereo...

  • How to Clean a CD or Disc

    This article tells how to clean a cd disc.

  • How to Remove CD Scratches

    Although CDs are quite durable but they always get scratches with course of usage. If your CD has scratches and is unplayable, you can try following methods to remove the scratches. You can try...

  • About Scratched CDs

    The introduction of digital compact discs in the 1980s was supposed to put an end to the frustration of vinyl LPs that skipped, popped and crackled, as well as the ultimate frustration of the...

  • How Does a Phonograph Cartridge Work?

    The interaction of the components of the phonograph are part of a signal chain, meaning that each part works to carry a signal from the groove of an analog disc back to the cartridge. The...

  • About CD Players

    The compact disc player, commonly referred to as a CD player, in its basic form, is an electronic device with the capability of reading, interpreting and playing back data stored on compact discs....

  • How Do CD Players Work?

    CD players are electronic devices that play compact discs (CDs). A CD player can be found at home, in the car, in a computer, and there are even portable devics. If a CD player could be taken back...

  • How to Hook Up a Surround Sound System to a Computer

    Hooking up a plug and play surround system to a computer takes a few minutes, but hooking up a surround system to a home theater takes more work. Computers are capable of providing better surround...

  • How to Clean a CD Drive

    All computer owners should know how to clean a CD drive. All of your systems components need to be properly cleaned and your CD drive is one of the most used ones. It is very frustrating to try to...

  • How to Use a Laserdisc Player

    If you look up the word "laserdisc" in the dictionary, you'll see the word "antique." Basically, the laserdisc player was a little bit bigger than your average turntable and played 12-inch discs...

  • How to Clean a Compact Disc

    We have all had the frustration of a skipping CD, and tried frantically to clean it by rubbing in on our shirt or pant leg, which is probably the worst thing to do. Compact discs are easy to...

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