yes, you can, either via a Y-cable to the sub output, or via a pre-amp, or hook them up parallel to a mono amp or if you have a 2 channel amp then just hook them up regurally but if you have a mono amp then...have two positive and two negative wires coming out of the amp then hook 1 negative wire up to the negative spot on a speaker..then do the same with the other..then do the same with the positive
It depends on the specific power-handling capabilities of the subwoofers and their impedance. If the subwoofers have a total power handling capacity that is lower than 300 watts and the amplifier can provide enough power at the required impedance, then it should be able to adequately power the two tens. However, if the subwoofers have a higher power handling capacity or the amplifier cannot provide enough power, it may not be sufficient.
No, you don't have to hook your leg through the rung of the ladder for safe climbing. It's commonly recommended to maintain three points of contact with the ladder at all times for stability, typically two hands and one foot or two feet and one hand. Always follow proper ladder safety guidelines.
A hook joint is a type of mechanical joint that connects two pieces by hooking them together, allowing for rotational movement in one direction. A universal joint, on the other hand, is a type of joint that allows for rotational movement in two directions, typically used to connect two shafts that are not in line with each other.
Yes depending on how many channels the amp has. You usually want to place each speaker on its own channel. If this amp has at least three channels, the output of the used channels would be 1500 watts / 3 = 500 watts per speaker.
This is determined by how you wire your subs to your amp. If you get an amp that's bridgeable to mono, then you can wire your subs in series. You will get much more thump if you do it this way. However, make certain that your amp is bridgeable, and stable down to 2 or even 1 Ohms. Check with the dealer you buy from. When wired the way I mentioned, a 300-Watt amp will probably do nicely!
If you connect two 8 ohm speakers to the average car amp, then yes, probably. Most car amps can handle a 4 ohm load, which is what it would be.
7.2 surround sound is dual subwoofers. Usually its only 7.1. If you have a 7.1 receiver then a simple y cable can allow you to connect two powered subwoofers. True 7.2 surround is actually two different LFE (low frequency effects)(your subs) with a left and a right channel. Using a "y" cable wouldn't be 7.2 it would be 7.1 with two subs.
First you will absolutely need an amp to power any subwoofers. Nowadays subwoofers come along with amp..& normally one 1200watt subwoofer decrease your car battery lifetime to 2-4 month
There are two types of subwoofers. 1. Active subwoofers 2. Passive subwoofers An active subwoofer will have a built-in amplifier. A passive subwoofer doesn't have a built-in amplifier which will require the use of an amplifier, the use of a power source.
get the 2800
If you are using a Blu-Ray player and your blu-ray and surround receiver both have coaxial digital audio connectors, you can use those to connect the two, bypassing the TV for the audio.
No, only one account.
depends on where your putting them and what kind they are
To tie two hooks on one line, you can use a fishing knot called the "double hook rig." Start by tying a loop knot at the end of the line, then attach one hook to the loop. Next, tie a second loop knot a few inches above the first hook, and attach the second hook to this loop. This rig allows you to fish with two hooks on the same line.
To hook up two computers to one modem, you get a router.
no not with one jack you cant
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