You connect speakers and a sub to an amp by placing each wire into the appropriate connector. The connectors on the side of the amp are labelled for front, back, side, and sub depending on the configuration.
Run your power, ground, and remote wires. Then connect your RCAs to the back of your CD player and your amp, then connect your speakers to the amp..-Shocker
You can connect a sub and speakers to one amp, depending on how many channels your amp has. A 4 channel amp will be able to run one (or two) subs using two channels (one bridged* sub or two subs) and two speakers running one channel each. A 2 channel amp will run 2 speakers or one bridged sub. A 6 channel amp will run one bridged sub (or two subs), 2 front speakers and 2 rear speakers. In my opinion, you will get the most performance, depending on which amps you use, by using a monoblock amp for your sub and an amp with enough channels to run all of your speakers. # Bridged = putting together the power of two channels to run one sub or speaker. Note: not all amps are bridgeable.
i. HIGHLY. recommend. an. amp. But it is possible if you would buy a converter for your CD player or just connect the sub wire from your sub and connect it into your rear speakers on your trunk. But this would send treble through them which sounds like crap and isn't exactly the best on the subs. I would get an amp
The RCA's from the amp will be arn to the CD player, then you need to connect the speaker's wire to the output + and - of the amp, this will cause the amp to have musical power from your radio, and the speakers to have the power from the amp..-Shocker
I Have a old Pioneer VSX-5900S hooked to my old Veldyne 806 which is a 8 inch sub and it sounds amazing. If you look on the back you will find the pre amp out and power amp in for the front speakers theres also one for the center and rear speakers if you have two subs and are using it for home theater! Connect the pre amp out to the line level in on the sub and the power amp in to the line level out from the sub. Best of luck! I highly recommend a velodyne sub!!
A sub from a 2.1 PC speaker system usually has the amplifier for both itself and the satellite speakers. You should be able to disconnect the satellites and use the sub by itself. You cannot use a speaker output from an amplifier to drive this sub, as the level is too high, but most surround receivers have a 'Sub Out' line level in the form an RCA jack. You can connect this using adapters to the 1/8" cable that plugs in the sub.
Its not as hard as people may think, but its only a few wires. u need a power wire from the battery to the amp. then a ground wire from the amp to a good solid spot on your chassi. then a remote wire from your radio to your amp....and thats it, just connect your speakers and enjoy.
Ground zero should be able to advise you on a power amp and sub.
Yes you can put 6 speakers in a silverado, by instaling a 4 chanels amp for the front, and mono amp 1 chanel for the sub
The TV will need to have AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to connect to the speakers or a amplifier to power the speakers and subwoofer.
at the back of the amp you got the answer it will tell you.Do not conect to the radio, go from speaker to amp.It will tell you where.
This depends on your amplifier's specifications. i would recommend looking in the amplifier's service manual to avoid disapointment or damage to your amplifier or speakers.