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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 Use a P3 International Telephone Recorder

    For all the conveniences of digital technology, it's still quite difficult to record a simple phone conversation digitally. It's possible, with some inexpensive software, to record a conversation...

  • Homemade Music Studio

    Recording music has never been easier to do: the tools and equipment needed are all available commercially and are rather affordable. This doesn't mean, however, that it is a simple process; in...

  • How to Convert Analog to MP3

    Records playing on a turntable use analog technology to create the sounds people hear. Converting an analog recording to an MP3 audio format requires the record to be turned into a digital file....

  • How to Transfer Vinyl to CD With Professional Quality

    Converting music on a vinyl LP into a digital file not only lets you play the music on computers and portable MP3 players, but it also protects the music should the record be damaged. A good...

  • How to Replace a Turntable Record Needle with Ease and Safely

    This is a ehow on how to easily replace an average needle on a record player.

  • Homemade Record Player Needle

    More and more people are giving up on compact discs for the warmth and hiss of vinyl. All of the classic albums, pre-1987, were mixed and engineered in studios to be listened to on "wax" discs,...

  • DIY: Record Cleaner

    It's not difficult to clean your old vinyl records so they will deliver optimum high fidelity sounds. You don't need expensive equipment or even a stand-alone record cleaner. Mix an effective...

  • How to Know When to Replace a Phonograph Stylus (needle)

    The Audio/Video industry normally recommends replacing a worn stylus(needle) after approximately 1000 hours. Most people (other than Adrian Monk) don't keep a running tab on this information.

  • Technics 1200 Maintenance

    The Technics 1200 is a series of LP record turntable that first went into production in 1972 and remained a popular choice for disc jockeys on the radio and in nightclubs, where the "scratching"...

  • How to Enjoy Your New Turntable

    On the fence about whether to buy a new or old turntable? With all the cheaply made products out there, it's no wonder many of us are now accustomed to associating old with quality and newer...

  • Tips for the Best Ways to Record Sound

    The best way to record sound--while highly dependent on the situation--is a combination of several factors that will influence the end result. There are good and bad ways to handle sound...

  • How to Change a Needle Cartridge for a record player

    Believe or not there are still thousands of record players still in use. The cartridge needs to be changed every so often. This article will show you how to do this. This is a very easy process

  • How to Measure Record Player Speed

    For a record player to reproduce music properly, it must play the record at the correct speed. There are three standards for record player speed, measured in RPMs (revolutions per minute) -- 33...

  • Removing Pop Hiss & Click of LP Recordings

    For many audiophiles, listening to vinyl remains the ultimate experience in music reproduction. While digital has advanced greatly, it's essential binary nature means the original analog sound is...

  • How to Make CDs From LPs

    If you see that your old LP collection is gathering dust and you would like to bring it into the 21st century, digitizing it and converting it to a CD is a great way to do it. There may be some...

  • Do It Yourself: Conversion of LP Records to CDs

    Many classic LP collectors and casual music fans want to hold on to their favorite recordings in the old format but still have a more up-to-date version in CD form. There is a simple process to...

  • How to Turn On a Pioneer Turntable

    The PL-990 Pioneer turntable is an automatic turntable used to play vinyl record albums. The PL-990 has two speed settings, 33.3 rpm and 45 rpm, for use with both full-sized vinyl albums and...

  • 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.

  • How Gramophones Work

    The term "gramophone" can be used to refer to any record player from the end of the nineteenth century and onward. The term, however, is most often associated with mechanically driven,...

  • How to Use a Discwasher

    Classic vinyl albums and 45's demand quality care. Contact and friction from the phonograph needle can do damage to the surface of grooves. One professional method of cleaning and prepping an LP...

  • Types of Record Players

    Record players have gone through several transitions since their creation, most involving how the turntable operates. The old idler-wheel drive, which used a rubber wheel, was eventually replaced...

  • How to Repair a Turntable

    There is nothing better than listening to some of your favorite albums on a turntable. Second in quality only to the original studio master tapes, vinyl records are certainly the best way to...

  • How to Clean Vinyl Album Covers

    Do not use record cleaner to clean album covers. Learn how to clean album covers in this free record maintenance lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • Keeping Record & Vinyl in Great Condition

    Get rid of old record sleeves if they are worn or dirty. Learn more ways to extend the life of your 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 Hold Vinyl Record While Cleaning

    Do not touch the label when applying cleaner to vinyl. Learn the right way to hold an album while cleaning vinyl records in this free record maintenance lesson from an experienced disc jockey.

  • DJ Turntable Controls: Pitch Shifter

    The pitch shifter on a turntable changes the speed that the record is rotating. Learn more about adjusting the controls of a record player in this free turntable lesson from an experienced disc...

  • How to Operate a Record Player

    Despite the popularity of radios, CD players, MP3 players, iPods and similar music-playing devices, record players still have a place in the world. If you have old 33, 45 or even 78 records, you...

  • How Do Vinyl Record Players Work?

    A record is placed on the turntable and set in motion by moving the tonearm. A stylus (needle) is attached to the end of the tonearm. It "reads," through vibration, the notched grooves in the...

  • How to Use a Magnavox Record Player

    The first Magnavox record players came on the market in 1958. While today they are viewed as antiquated technology, at the time, they were a state-of-the-art revolution. Their introduction...

  • How Does a High-Fidelity Turntable Work?

    High fidelity audio quality is a term used to designate a high-quality recording or reproduction of an audio source for commercial use that is incredibly similar to the way it was originally...

  • About High-Fidelity Turntables

    Whether it's a DJ spinning in a nightclub, a baby boomer attempting to recapture a little of his youth, or a youngster trying to discover what the fuss about records was all about, turntables have...

  • How to Preserve the Life of a LP

    Do you have a record player and a collection of LP's that you own? If you do, it may be a good idea to heed these tips to sustain the life of those records!

  • What is Analog?

    Analog technology dominated the audio industry for more than a century. Beginning with the first primitive analog devices of the 1870s, they were often the sole viable means of recording sound...

  • 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...

  • How to Remove Noises From Vinyl Recordings

    Following the introduction of cassettes and compact discs, vinyl records were pushed to the background, and mostly stored away in attics or basements. But a backlash soon arose based on the...

  • How to Record Audio to a Computer

    There are a number of different ways to record audio to a computer. They all vary in quality and difficulty, but at its core, the process is relatively a universal one. Its not a very difficult...

  • How to Record Using Audacity

    Audacity is a home recording program that you can use for free on your PC to record multi-track audio pieces. Whether it's music, an Internet "radio show" or a podcast, Audacity is a great place...

  • How to Make a Record on a Phonograph

    If you have an antique phonograph that will still turn on, record and reproduce, then you have all the capabilities of creating an album. Being able to do so will take you on a trip into the past...

  • How to Get Free Promo CDs From Recording Companies

    Record labels use promotional CDs to promote new artists or new music from established artists. The CDs are distributed free of charge and are not counted as part of an artist's calculation of...

  • How to Fix a Record Player Belt

    Record players were the most widely used means of playing music before cassette players, and later CD players, took over. When a record player belt is stretched, cracked or broken, you will need...

  • How to Repair a Record Player

    When a record player breaks the last thing you want is to sink your money into a newer model if you've developed an attachment to your current one. Here are some things you can do to fix it...

  • How to Buy an Audio CD Recorder

    Music CD recording (for a stereo system, not off a computer) is still fairly new technology, and it can be expensive to purchase a consumer unit. Make sure you research carefully, and try to...

  • How to Clean a Vinyl Record

    Are your vinyl records getting dusty? Let your records spin well into the future by keeping them clean. Follow these few easy steps to get your records clean as new.

  • How to Play a Record

    Vinyl lives! Whether it's for old recordings or DJ mixing, here's how to set those platters up.

  • How to Replace a Turntable Stylus

    If your stylus (record needle) is slipping and sliding over your records, you can usually replace it without buying a whole new cartridge.

  • How to Cue a Record

    Whether playing a record on a college radio station, recording a song off an album, or creating a conglomeration of new sounds from existing recordings, you will need control over when a song starts.

  • How to Restore fidelity to old vinyl records

    Old vynil records, if not scratched, can be cleaned to sound almost like new.

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