Can you hook a amp up to speakers?
Connect the RCA, speaker, and remote turn-on leads to your amp. Feed the RCA cable along the bottom of the doors, then plug it into the back of the amp. Once you’ve done this, plug the speaker and remote turn-on leads into the back of the amp. These leads connect your car’s stereo/receiver to your amp.
Can you hook up an amp to a home stereo?
Yes, it’s possible to use a car amplifier in your house. You can also connect a car amp to any home stereo, your smartphone, and more as an audio source. There is a catch, though. Because car amps use a different power source than home stereos the biggest problem is getting them the power they need.
Can you hook up car subs to a home stereo?
You can hook up a car subwoofer to a home stereo directly if: You have a subwoofer or more than one subwoofer that can be wired for at least 8 ohms total. This can be two 4 ohm subwoofers or a 4 ohm dual voice coil (DVC) subwoofer.
How do you connect a speaker to an amp?
First, add a trigger wire between the two devices so they turn on simultaneously. Then, use RCA cables to connect the devices from the receiver’s pre-out to the amplifier’s jack. Be sure to use an unbalanced connection. Finally, connect the speaker to the amp using a +/- connection wire.
Can a 4 ohm speaker hook up to a home stereo?
Your home stereo or amp can handle 4 ohm speakers (most can’t so let’s ignore this). Using workarounds: this includes using a small 4-ohm capable amp between the receiver and sub or an inline resistor to bring up the speaker load. (Don’t worry – I’ll share these in detail below)
How to hook an integrated amp to a AV receiver?
Connect any two channel sources directly to the Marantz. Connect the Marantz to the BA 360 front speakers. You will need to re-balance the speakers on the AV receiver with the Marantz volume control set to an easy to remember position since it now affects the volume of the front speakers too.
How many speakers can I hook up in one room?
A receiver with nine sets of speaker outputs, for example, might only be able to power seven speakers at a time. Let’s say you have a nine-channel receiver with 11 speaker outputs. You can hook up a full nine-channel surround sound system, plus stereo speakers in another room. What’s the catch?
A receiver with nine sets of speaker outputs, for example, might only be able to power seven speakers at a time. Let’s say you have a nine-channel receiver with 11 speaker outputs. You can hook up a full nine-channel surround sound system, plus stereo speakers in another room. What’s the catch?
Where are the speakers on a 4 channel amplifier?
The way it’s set up, there are two speakers in the dash, two on the side walls in the center of the van, and two facing forward on the rear doors. I’ve got a 4 channel amplifier. Is it possible to run all six speakers off that, or is that a mistake ?
How do you hook up an amplifier to a radio?
There are two ways to do this: get a line output converter (LOC) that’ll adjust the speaker-level signal for your amp’s input, or get an amplifier with speaker-level inputs. You cut the factory speaker wires behind the radio, and connect the wires coming from the radio to your LOC or amp’s inputs.
Can a 4 ohm speaker be connected to an 8 ohm amplifier?
For example, connecting a 4 ohm speaker to an amplifier that is labeled as working with 8 ohm speakers would mean it would have to produce double the electrical current to the speaker! Image of the rear of a home stereo receiver/amplifier.