The first thing that comes to mind is a blown speaker. The next to check is a crossed wires- positive on ground or visa versa. Or the last a loose ground wire on the stereo.
2.0 and 2.1 or even 5.1 regarding speakers means that there are 5 speakers to one output device such as the stereo. 2 speakers coming out of 1 stereo or 5 speakers coming out of one stereo. If you were to talk about 9.2 this would mean that there are 9 speakers but attached to 2 output devices such as a television as well as a stereo. Hope this has cleared up your problem.
Hook your speakers up to the amp.
To hook up stereo speakers in a truck, attach the stereo wiring to the stereo and run it to the speakers. Clip the stereo speakers into the wires and place them in the panel spaces in the truck.
By the quality of sound coming from the speakers.
Dont understand your question because stereo speakers are normal speakers
the humming noise is coming from a bad ground on you stereo
In a portable stereo, electrical energy from the batteries is converted into sound energy through the speakers when music is played.
where is the humming noise coming from? if it's coming thru the speakers and matches the rev tone of the engine, then you have a bad ground in your stereo.
It is broken. To fix it you can go to Halfords or if you don't know where Halfords is look it up on the computer.
Yes, the speakers (150W) can handle more power than the stereo (140W) can produce. If it were the other way around (stereo more powerful than speakers), that's when you burn out your speakers.
The type of energy used in our homes to produce stereo sound through speakers is electrical energy. This electrical energy powers the audio equipment, such as amplifiers and speakers, converting it into sound waves. The speakers use electromagnetic principles to move their cones, generating sound that we perceive as music or other audio.
depending on the headunit you can output the sound through your car stereo speakers