Yes it won't play unless you have a DVD player connectors on the speakers.
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I have made a talk box before. What you need is some surgical tubing, a high current dual pole single throw switch, a small - high powered- speaker and a small sealable box to fit it in. You will also need an amplifier that has the speaker output that you can use. You need to mount the speaker and the switch into the box - wiring the speaker so when you push the switch, it will route the signal to the speaker in the box or back to the speaker from the amplifier. Make sure that the box has a hole in it that you can attach the surgical tubing that is on the same side as the front of the speaker. Attach the tubing to the box. If you want, there are plumbing fitings that you can buy from your local hardware store that will allow you to remove the tubing from the box. Then seal it all up. You can use silicone for that. run the surgical tubing from the box to the microphone that you are using. The sound will travel through the surgical tubing and into your mouth and then through the microphone.
Speaker's Box - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG
Depends on the speaker manufacturer and the type of box, but... Sealed box- .75 cubic ft. ported box- 1.5 cubic ft.
Typically, the speaker cabinet is powered by the Amplifier. It's the amp that is raising the volume and power to make the speaker move. "Combo" amps have the amplifier and speakers in one box.
How about this: What's inside the box? How Sound Wave Intensity changes in a speaker box to outside.
The box that holds a speaker is commonly referred to as a "speaker enclosure" or "speaker cabinet." Its primary purpose is to house the speaker driver and enhance sound quality by improving acoustics and minimizing distortion. Enclosures can vary in design, including sealed, ported, or bandpass types, each affecting the speaker's performance differently.
Each speaker has different colors from every other speaker. Which speaker do you need? Each speaker has different colors from every other speaker. Which speaker do you need?
The speaker fuse, in your 1997 Honda Accord, is located in the fuse box. The fuse box is in the engine compartment. A diagram of the fuses can be seen on the inside of the fuse box cover.
To make a simple guitar amp from a cigarette box, you'll need a small speaker, an audio amplifier module (like a PAM8403), a 9V battery, and some basic wiring. Cut a hole in the box for the speaker and secure it in place, then connect the amplifier module to the speaker and power it with the battery. Finally, wire an input jack for your guitar to the amplifier, ensuring all connections are secure. This DIY project allows for portable sound amplification while repurposing the cigarette box.
if im not mistaken, the fuse box is on the on the driver side...just about parallel to where the door speaker is. if im not mistaken, the fuse box is on the on the driver side...just about parallel to where the door speaker is.
It doesn't need a speaker.