Yes -- speakers and amplifiers should be properly matched by power rating and impedance to avoid damage to either component.
Amplifiers and better speakers. But amplifiers are a must.
You need some amplifiers.
1202vlz is just a mixer, so you either need active speakers or passive speakers with separate amplifiers
Many operas were written before the invention of microphones, amplifiers, and speakers, so the singers need to be loud so the words can be heard.
The most used instrument amplifiers are also some of the most popular amplifiers namely Marshall, Crate and Fox amplifiers. The impedance of these amplifiers does not need to match making it perfect for instrument use.
Most mixers do not amplify the sound. However, there are some rack-mountable ones that do amplify it. If you are working with a regular mixer, you will need amplifiers built into your speakers or a separate amplifier
The most used instrument amplifiers are also some of the most popular amplifiers namely Marshall, Crate and Fox amplifiers. The impedance of these amplifiers does not need to match making it perfect for instrument use.
No, a capacator is used in amplifiers.
Most power amplifiers will handle a load of 6 ohms. The spec you need to look at is the power handling of the speakers. If they are rated for 100 watts program power, then look for an amplifier rated for 100 watts RMS output. Any amplifier can be connected with adapter cables to the typical 1/8" output of your computer.
The front speakers are composed of a set of component speakers, a 6.5" diameter with a 3.5" mounting depth along with a 1" tweeter with a 1" mounting depth. The back speakers are composed of a set of coaxial speakers with a 6.5" diameter with a 3.5" mounting depth. It also includes an 8" subwoofer with a 4" mounting depth. If you are replacing the speakers just get a set of 6.5" component speakers along with a set of 6.5" coaxial speakers. You don't need to worry about replacing the subwoofer.
You need an amplifier for any speakers if they are to function.
Signal transduction pathways need amplifiers to increase the strength of the signal. This is important because signals can be weak and need to be amplified to produce an appropriate cellular response. Amplifiers ensure that the signal reaches the necessary threshold for downstream activation of target molecules.