Can? Possibly, but it is unlikely to work as you desire. You should expect problems with hum, grounding and voltage.
You would probably do best by talking with a local custom car audio shop in your area.
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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.
You can wire it but the problem is a guitar amp is for higher sound so if u listen to rock with it you should be alright but if you are looking for bass go to a bass amp or just get a 12 inch sub in a ported box its going to be toltally diff sound
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 1996 Ford Probe owners manual shows : fuse # 6 - 15 amp - audio system , dome and map lamps , etc. fuse # 7 - 15 amp - audio system , power mirrors fuse # 8 - 15 amp - audio system , cigar lighter
you put the ground wire in ur head, and the red one on a battery
Through the MIDI (Musical Instruments Digital Interface) port.
Possibly. In my experience the bass will not work through a guitar amp?
you might need a guitar amp first
It depends on where the wire is being used, but for the power supply for an ordinary domestic audio amplifier, wire of 0.75 mmsq is adequate, and need to be protected by a 5-amp fuse.
your amp will ground in your sound system, or through your power adder which rock.
Install a subwoofer, amp, aftermarket speakers, and a head unit. Possibly, the easiest way to get the best out of your car audio system is to upgrade the speakers.