when I brought one it was about 20.00 for the cheapest
Try new speaker wires to your amp
nope
I have a friend who took his car speaker and attached his amp controls to it. So yes. I have a friend who took his car speaker and attached his amp controls to it. So yes.
Uh, no.
All car speakers will go well with a 500 Watt amp, but for the best effect, get a power subwoofer.
Yes you can hook up a car subwoofer to a dj amp. Some dj amps have a barewire hook up on them so you can hook it up using the same wires as you would with your car amp. If not then you would have to either convert your hook up on the speaker box to the style in which your amp takes, or splice new ends onto your existing wires to hook up to the amp. The one thing to watch out for is your rms and peak power. Dj amps tend to be a bit more powerful then car amps and you can cause damage to your speaker and or amp by forcing to much power, or by giving to little power. I suggest trying it out at home for a good amount of time on a med. power level to see if the amp and speaker can hold to a couple hours of non stop use before I would take it to a gig with me.
Yes
no i have a 1993 the amp that's in there is just for the four speaker you can run a amp kit for you twelves but don't forget that wiring kit you will need to power the amp that is in there jbl
The price of a car sound system ranges depending on the brand and quality of the product. On average speaker systems cost around $200 for an average, middle of the range system.
if your car has a factory amp you might have to mess around with the factory remote wire(this is what tells the amp to turn on) good luck
Yes, It is integrated into the factory radio. It has its own built in amp...If you turn it up @ nite-time you will see it blink when power is required...
Technically, yes. Any speaker can be hooked up to a car amp. Be careful though, car speakers aren't rated for that kind of power normally.