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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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  • Sony Receiver Troubleshooting

    Sony receivers dominate the market when it comes to home theater and audio. They offer plenty of power to any set of speakers while delivering fantastic sound quality. Unfortunately, many home...

  • 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 Mount a Soundbar to a TV

    Although most televisions produced now days have adequte speaker systems, the sound quality isn't incredibly amazing and it doesn't provide the lower rumblings of a bass subwoofer. However, if you...

  • 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 Remove Coughing From Audio

    Whether you are videotaping a wedding, or recording an interview, your audio should be as clean and free of distractions as possible. Sounds such as coughing, footsteps, and door slams can be...

  • How to Adjust Equalizers

    Differences in speakers and room acoustics make it nearly impossible to produce a recording that will sound the same everywhere it is played. Thankfully, equalizers allow us to fine-tune playback...

  • 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 Install an Audio Output Device

    Most television sets are capable of housing at least one audio output device. This kind of device is used to amplify the audio and even spread it out to encase you with surround sound. There is an...

  • DJ Mixer Effects

    A mixer is the device a DJ uses to blend beats together and to manipulate the overall sound to create new tracks, or mixes. DJ mixer effects include cuts, breaks, loops, samples as well as...

  • Technics DVD Stereo System Instructions

    The Technics DVD Stereo System is a powerful all-in-one home theater solution for those who want great sound, easy setup and an affordable price tag. It features a tape deck, a DVD/CD player, a...

  • How Mono Block Amps Work

    Audio signals spend most of their time as very light distortions in an electrical current, which can be passed through diaphragms to transmit the current into small pressure changes the flutter...

  • DIY Home Theaters

    Having a home theater takes the TV-watching experience to the next level. Along with watching it, having a surround sound system makes it "feel" like you are experiencing the program or movie the...

  • How to Use a Sound Soother

    The Sound Soother is an audio therapy device that features digital recordings of natural sounds to improve relaxation and induce sleep. The machine plugs into a standard household electrical...

  • How a Parabolic Sound Dish Works

    Sound waves behave a lot like light waves, so some of the same principles that are used to focus or amplify light can be used to amplify sounds. A simple lens can be used to focus sunlight to a...

  • How to Connect My Speaker to My Computer

    These days we're all playing more audio files, DVDs and games that have wonderful soundtracks, and many of us would like to be able to hear full, rich sound through our advanced stereo systems...

  • How to Get the Best Sound From a Sub Box

    Most home audio systems have a sub box or enclosure for a subwoofer that is an important part of any home theater system. Getting the best sound from your sub box will depend on where you place it...

  • Definition of Surround System

    A surround sound system is composed of several speaker components. Set up properly, a surround sound system will complement any home theater, making it feel as though the sounds on the screen are...

  • How Much Isolation Do I Need in Speaker Enclosures?

    If you are interested in recording audio from your musical equipment at home, but do not have the space or money to create a full recording studio, you can create speaker isolation enclosures,...

  • Dynaudio Vs. Adam

    Dynaudio and ADAM are both brands of professional audio speaker systems with a series of speakers for home and professional systems. Both companies wanted to improve upon the technology of the...

  • How to Hook Up a Surround Sound Receiver

    A surround sound system takes a simple home entertainment set-up and transforms it into a home theater. Surround sound delivers an audio track as it was intended to be heard. Typical surround...

  • How to Attain The Perfect Surround Sound Setup for Your Room

    Once you get that great surround sound with your brand new blu-ray player, how in the world you find the perfect surround sound setup? Should all of the speakers be in the front? Should all of the...

  • Parts of a Speaker & How They Work

    Audio loudspeakers produce sound by converting electrical energy into vibrations. The resulting vibrations meet air molecules, creating sound waves for each frequency in the audio spectrum. The...

  • Different Kinds of Subwoofers

    For anyone looking to build a home theater, a subwoofer is an essential component. By providing extra bass and a theater-like physical rumble, subwoofers create a more enveloping sound experience.

  • Alternative Placement for Rear Surround-Sound Speakers

    Ideally, rear surround-sound speakers for a home theater system should be installed on the walls on each side of the area which you sit in, pointing toward you. Sometimes, you may have no space in...

  • Cassette to MP3 Conversion

    If you listened to music before the invention of the CD player, chances are your music collection consisted of tapes. These cassettes became quickly obsolete, however, as did their respective tape...

  • Norcent DVD Surround Sound Instructions

    Norcent is a popular brand of DVD player. Not only does it play many types of CD and DVD formats, but it is available at a low price. One major feature is that DVD technology is surround sound....

  • Cassette to Digital Conversion

    If you were an avid music collector in the 1980s and early 1990s, you probably own many cassette tapes. Tapes replaced records because they were lightweight and portable ways to carry music. As...

  • How to Choose the Right Subwoofers

    Subwoofers produce deep, low frequency sound to add realism to movies in home theaters and heavy bottom in music. Action films and concerts take on a new dimension when a quality sub kicks in and...

  • How to Connect a DJ System

    Connecting a DJ system requires only a basic understanding how audio works. As long as you understand which cords go with specific components, and can read the words "in" and "out," then setup...

  • Speaker Installation Instructions

    Speaker installation is about more than the physical mounting of your speaker system; it's also about setting up the perfect listening zones from which to enjoy your speaker output. A carefully...

  • How to Hook Up a Surround Sound

    Setting up your home theater with surround sound is a simple way to significantly improve your entertainment experience. Nevertheless, the tangled wires and obscure jargon can be overwhelming. If...

  • Ways to Amplify Sound

  • Advice on Choosing TV Speakers

    When choosing a TV you should think about how it sounds, not just how it looks. Normally, when shopping, it is hard to truly hear what the TVs sound like because of all the store noise and the...

  • Surround Sound Explained

    No home theater is complete without a surround sound system. Surround sound immerses the listener with three-dimensional audio, which give realism and a sense of location when watching movies....

  • Surround Sound Wiring Tips

    Wiring for surround sound can be tricky because the wiring should be hidden for both safety and aesthetic reasons. You don't people to trip over any wires that are in high traffic areas. The idea...

  • Big Speakers Vs. Small Speakers

    When choosing between big and small speakers, there are a discernible number of pros and cons. Affordability, convenience, and performance are taken into account in the presentation of whether...

  • DIY Surround Sound

    Surround sound was first heard by the public with the release of Walt Disney's "Fantasia." It was originally referred to as "fantasound," and involved an additional channel of audio. This...

  • A/V Receiver Troubleshooting

    A/V receivers serve as the heart of a home theater system, offering conveniences like video switching in addition to better sound from DVDs and cable or satellite TV. Because many components and...

  • Kenwood Surround Sound Instructions

    Kenwood Surround Sound systems deliver a home theater experience from one box of components. The company manufactures several systems to choose from, although all systems feature essentially the...

  • What Is 5.1 Surround Sound?

    The standard for audio home entertainment, 5.1 surround sound enables movies to be broadcast with more lifelike sound, immersing the viewer in the environment and making him feel closer to the...

  • Down Firing Vs. Front Firing Subwoofers

    One of the keys to any good sound system is a quality subwoofer. Spend any time with subwoofers, and the common question arises, "Which is better? A down or front firing sub?" Surprisingly enough,...

  • Downfiring Subwoofer Tips

    A down firing subwoofer means that instead of a side fire or front fire, the sub emits the sound directly onto the floor surface. Down firing subwoofers are popularly used with surround-sound...

  • DIY: Surround Speakers

    The first true surround-sound experiment occurred with the release of Walt Disney's Fantasia. The film's sound was split into three signals that were dispersed between three speakers: front left,...

  • Bubble Wrap for Sound Reduction

    Designing a sound studio with good sound reduction material can be rather expensive. However, you can create inexpensive, less professional studios with other material used for the sound reduction...

  • 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.

  • Installation Tips for Home Theater Sound

    Though spending a lot could get you nice quality speakers, money alone isn't going to ensure that your home theater sound is perfect, or even as good as it could be. To make the most of your...

  • Sony Home Theatre Troubleshooting

    Sony home theater systems include a speaker package, a surround sound receiver and a DVD or Blu-Ray player. All you need is a television and power outlet. The connections are quick and easy,...

  • How to Plan Your Home Theater (for Any Budget)

    From the DVD to the TV and everything in between I will help give you some tips on what to think about before you make your next home entertainment purchase. You don't need a million dollar budget...

  • Tips on Buying Home Theater Speakers

    With all of the understandable interest in bigger, sharper and cheaper flat panel and projection televisions, it's easy to forget about sound quality. With thin frame monitors being all the rage,...

  • The History of Listening Devices

    In 1946, a group of Soviet schoolchildren presented then U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union Averell Harriman with a wooden 2-foot replica of the Great Seal of the United States.The artifact hung...

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