Yes, provided that your amp has line level inputs, and you have the appropriate adapters.
Well, you are talking about two separate sound outputs. The audio built into the PC and the audio system that is built into the HDMI system. If you don't use the audio from your pc...the sound is heard from your hdmi device...in this case the TV. Most TVs don't have a spot to simply attach a subwoofer and you have to once again send the output (from the TV) to an external amp...where you can attach external speakers and a subwoofer. Or...you can simple use the PC audio to plug into a speaker system with a subwoofer. Your TV becomes strictly a MONTIOR.
the first amplifier was made in the year 1909. this was the audio amplifier of vacuum tube type.
Yes it can. It's close enough to the laptop's power requirements to charge it.
An ACPI processor helps the computer recognized motherboard, hardware and drivers. It just replaces the old AMP standard.
This is a PnP (Plug & Play) device! You don't need any drivers or software to use it. I have used this kit many times and it's been a life-saver in several occasions. It is well worth the price. Definitely a must-have tool for any IT or computer tech.
Audio In refers to the connection where you would plug in your source for the sound you are trying to hear. For example when you have a guitar and you want the sound to come through and amp then you would plug your guitar into the audio in. If you are working with a mixer or a home receiver, you audio source might be a CD player or a computer.
The Behringer iAXE393 USB Guitar will plug straight into a computer, using it as an amp and a recorder. It can still be used with a regular amp or recording hardware.
Yes, you can replace your mixing console with a laptop. You will need an audio interface to plug the mics into and audio software. Also, you has to have a powerful laptop or else it lags and the sound is delayed.
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how do you remove the 2008 is,250 lexus audio amp
Yes you can but connect it like this Guitar>amp, amp > 6.35mm , 3.5mm > Computer, Computer > an audio recording program like Audacity , for the amp i would preferably use a line 6 spider 4
The Audio-Technica AT-PL50 does have a built in pre amp.
well you plug your sub into your amp you do have an amp write
Generally, a 15 amp plug.
Your TV excepts pre-amp only. Your Audio out is Amplified. You blew out the amp chip in your TV as soon as you tryed it. Sorry.
A 13 amp fuse that is in-line with a computer plug would stop the computer from ever using more than 13 amps, and would blow the fuse to do so. Before doing that, make certain that the wire and all other devices up to and including the computer power supply can adequately deal with 13 amps.