If this is the same acs 410 i have...i have the subwoofer running the power...it plugs into the wall...and a purple and power wire running from the sub to the smaller speakers (satellites). then a tan wire connecting the two satellites. Then another 1/8 " headphone style jack going from the main satellite's "A" hookup to the computers green sound out jack. If you don't have the sub setup with this...and don't have a wall power pack...you will have to track one down...or the sub unit. BTW i love these...even though they are big...they sound nice. It can separate dolby sounds out the sides if you turn the surround knob on. When off it works like a normal pair of speakers. With my sub in the corner...it puts out some nice bass if you don't push it too hard.
18 gauge wire is good for wiring speakers over long runs. It is better to buy the best shielded wire to reduce possible interference.
A microphone converts the pressure waves caused by sound into vibrations within a coil which transforms the vibrations into electric signals. These electric signals can then be sent by wire or wireless to an amp or mixer of some sort for output to speakers or perhaps a recording device.
You can't change the ohm load of a speaker. What you can do, is get a second 8 ohm speaker to run with that speakers in series and you will get a total ohm load of 16 ohms.To run them in series, simply wire the positive terminal of one speaker to the negative of the other speaker. One speaker will have an open positive terminal which you wire to the positive terminal on the amp, and same goes for the negative on the other speaker (to the amp's negative terminal of course).
7 strands of 29 gauge (AWG) wire
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To wire new speakers, you will need to remove your existing speakers first. Check your owners manual to find the location and instructions.
You can but it is not a good choice, you need flexible wire for speakers.
Hook your speakers up to the amp.
first you must remove the plastic casing from the rear speakers and remove the dashboard. then disconnect the old speaker wire from the old speakers and tie the new wire to the old wire. at the radio, pull the speaker wires one by one until the new wire reaches you. then splice the new speaker wire to both the radio and the speakers and replace the dash and covers
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in the red or white at the back of the speakers
That depends. If they're computer speakers and all your wires are headphone-jack style, then all you do is run the headphone wire from your speakers and plug it into your computer speaker input on the sound card, or a headphone jack. If they're not computer speakers and you want to wire component speakers through your computer, you'll need a receiver to power them, speaker wire to go from your speakers to the receiver, and a cable to go from your receiver "input jack" to your computer. That cable should have a red and white RCA on one end, and a headpone jack on the other.
4x6 ...On the new speakers the big wire connector is the positive (+) .....the left positive speaker wire is Tan.... The right Positive wire is Lt. Green
no it doesnt matter for large house speakers but if you have little speakers hooked up to something small then it will matter.
no its bigger than the wire used with the speakers
Speakers can be wired in parallel or in series. Take the speaker wire from the output, and wire the speakers like so: (ignore the squiggles, they represent spaces) ----|------| S S ----|------| For a parallel wiring. This will reduce the impedance of each speaker, though, so two ohm speakers should be used insead of four ohm speakers. Wire them like this: ----| S | S ----| for series wiring. This will increase impedance though, so eight ohm speakers should be bought instead of four. You will be fine using four ohm speakers in either case, but will lose clarity.