There is a difference between waterproof speakers and underwater speakers. Waterproof speakers can be left out in your garden for example and will not be damaged by rain or the elements. If you are wanting to install speakers in your pool, you will require underwater speakers. The depth of the speaker installation would depend on the speakers you purchase.
Yes! There are underwater speakers for the ipod touch! My friend has them for her nano and when you play it underwater you can hear it all across the pool underwater. And they also work above water! It is the first one on this link: http://www.nextag.com/waterproof-ipod-speakers/shop-html
Underwater speakers are used for many functions. They can be used to mimick sounds of animals under water in an aquarium. They can also be used to talk to the divers, cleaning the large aquariums.
To wire new speakers, you will need to remove your existing speakers first. Check your owners manual to find the location and instructions.
You can but it is not a good choice, you need flexible wire for speakers.
Hook your speakers up to the amp.
first you must remove the plastic casing from the rear speakers and remove the dashboard. then disconnect the old speaker wire from the old speakers and tie the new wire to the old wire. at the radio, pull the speaker wires one by one until the new wire reaches you. then splice the new speaker wire to both the radio and the speakers and replace the dash and covers
You go into the bathroom fill the bathtub up with water and put your speakers in there.
Yes
in the red or white at the back of the speakers
That depends. If they're computer speakers and all your wires are headphone-jack style, then all you do is run the headphone wire from your speakers and plug it into your computer speaker input on the sound card, or a headphone jack. If they're not computer speakers and you want to wire component speakers through your computer, you'll need a receiver to power them, speaker wire to go from your speakers to the receiver, and a cable to go from your receiver "input jack" to your computer. That cable should have a red and white RCA on one end, and a headpone jack on the other.
4x6 ...On the new speakers the big wire connector is the positive (+) .....the left positive speaker wire is Tan.... The right Positive wire is Lt. Green