No. All amplifiers have a current limit and a minimum impedance rating. Most home stereos cannot connect more than 2 8 ohm speakers in parallel. Connecting more can seriously damage the amplifier.
A sound card usually has several ports that all take the same 1/8" plug. They are: Line OUT; Line IN; Microphone; and Digital DIN. Sometimes there is a second speaker jack also, for the back set of a four speaker system.
You hook the console up to the computers ethernet port. They will both be able to be used at the same time.
If someone is looking to identify a firewire port, they must look and notice the difference between it and a usb port. Firewire and usb ports are generally meant for the same things: to hook up printers and to transfer information.
I have the same question, I'm thinking about using electrical wire and switches to create a 3-way speaker system...
Hook it up to a preamp, they're basically the same thing, although designed for different purposes, both are transducers, they change one form of energy to another.
Yes you can hook up a car subwoofer to a dj amp. Some dj amps have a barewire hook up on them so you can hook it up using the same wires as you would with your car amp. If not then you would have to either convert your hook up on the speaker box to the style in which your amp takes, or splice new ends onto your existing wires to hook up to the amp. The one thing to watch out for is your rms and peak power. Dj amps tend to be a bit more powerful then car amps and you can cause damage to your speaker and or amp by forcing to much power, or by giving to little power. I suggest trying it out at home for a good amount of time on a med. power level to see if the amp and speaker can hold to a couple hours of non stop use before I would take it to a gig with me.
the center 2 rear speakers receive a mono signal (both get the same sound) so just hook 1 up and put it in the center
To hook up speakers to an amplifier, first ensure the amplifier is powered off. Connect the positive terminal of the amplifier (usually marked with a red color) to the positive terminal of the speaker, and do the same for the negative terminals (usually marked in black). Use speaker wire for these connections, making sure to strip the ends of the wire for a solid connection. Finally, power on the amplifier and test the sound.
The Kingston 19-in-1 USB 2.0 Flash Memory Card Reader FCR-HS219 will be able to connect with a parallel port aka printer port if you have one available on your laptop, it connects through so you can still also hook your printer at the same time.
That would be the idea of a "surround sound system". Unless you are talking about hooking up more than one speaker to the same exact port on the receiver. If so than yes, but you will not get true surround sound. For instance: You hook up two speakers to the same port, lets pick the front left channel, and then place one to the front left of the TV and the other to the back right you will get the front left's audio coming from behind you.
To hook up a vacuum, pressure, and tester on a 2002 Saturn L300, first locate the intake manifold vacuum source; typically, you can use a vacuum port on the manifold. Connect the vacuum gauge to this port, ensuring a secure fit. For pressure testing, disconnect the vacuum line and connect the pressure tester to the same port. If you're testing for leaks or other diagnostics, follow the manufacturer's instructions for the specific tester you are using.
connectors are use to connect into the port