the electrical impedance/resistance will not match. Home speakers are 8ohm and 6X9 car speakers are 4 ohm the speaker would work, but would not last long if played at high volume.
Did you get the 2 ohm or the 4ohm? I have a 750 mono on my single 4ohm and have no where near enough power.
Yes you can. First, determine which type of signal input is required by your amplifier, RCA inputs or (+/-) speaker wire. If it's only RCA inputs and your stock stereo does not have RCA outputs in the rear of the unit, then you will have to convert each speaker wire pairs to RCA with a converter, then go to your amplifier. If your stock unit does have RCA out, then just use an RCA cable and connect the signal from your stereo to your amplifier. Then simply follow the instructions from your amplifier to connect your speakers depending on if they are 2ohm, 4ohm, or 8ohm, etc. PS - make sure you properly ground your amplifier to either chassis or directly to the negative on your battery. If you create any large amounts of resistance or have extra wire hanging around, you will get ground loops and EMI problems and hear engine noise from your speakers as you accelerate. Good Luck
At that kind of audio power level, it's probably not a good idea to work your amp intoa 2 to 1 mismatch. The possible consequences are: > heating the speaker cables, >lousy fidelity out of the speakers, and distortion on peaks, > getting a lot less powerout of the speakers than you expect, > damaging the power output stage of the ampif it's solid-state (transistor) and doesn't have protection against a mismatched load.Technically, you could connect two identical 8-ohm speakers in parallel to the same4-ohm output connection on the amp, and all the hardware would be happy with that.But that leaves nothing on the output to the other channel.
You can measure speaker impedance with a multimeter set to the ohmmeter setting. Just place the multimeter probes across the two terminals of the speaker and you'll get the impedance value.
Most fords place a wiring diagram on the top cover of their radios.You can use the pin connections to locate the correct wires for each speaker.
The stereo speaker was sitting at eye level on the shelf. The speaker was promoting the use of organic methods for farming.
there will be a guest speaker at the meeting and the topic is about audio speaker cabinet wiring.
You don't have to pull the door panel off... the speaker grille snaps in place. Use a small screwdriver to carefully pry the grille from the panel
If you use a heavy AWG speaker wire, you can easily go over 60 feet or so, depending on the speaker.
Use speaker wire that is shielded better and has a lower resitance.
Get a new phone and don't use speaker.