in the trunk to the left wall you have to remove the carpeting and you will see the amplifier
Also be sure to check the AMP fuse for the 97 which is seperate from the radio fuse. I found this out recently when my AMP went out. It shares the same fuse as the cigeratte lighter.
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Connecting a 16 ohm speaker to an 8 ohm amplifier can potentially cause damage to the amplifier due to mismatched impedance. This can result in overheating, distortion, and ultimately lead to the amplifier failing. It is important to match the impedance of the speaker and amplifier to avoid these consequences.
When the bandwidth of an amplifier increases, it means the amplifier can process a wider range of frequencies. This can result in better signal quality and improved overall performance of the amplifier. However, increasing bandwidth may also lead to increased noise and distortion in the output signal.
A biderectional cable amplifier with a bypass is excellent for use with digital TV, because it amplifies the return signal. Using a unidirectional cable amplifier can result in some channels that do not work because the return signal is not amplified.
Connecting a 16 ohm speaker to an 8 ohm amplifier can cause the amplifier to work harder than it is designed to, potentially leading to overheating and damage to the amplifier. This mismatch in impedance can result in poor sound quality and may even cause the amplifier to fail. It is generally recommended to match the impedance of the speaker and amplifier for optimal performance and to prevent damage.
Obviously there is an electrical problem.. In my '93 LeBaron, my son borrowed the car and left the emergency brake on, after starting the car. There was a short as a result, and my headlights needed jury-rigged to work...My dash lights do not come on, but the warning lights work. Was there an electrical short, at some time in the past?
Connecting a 16 ohm amplifier to an 8 ohm speaker can cause the amplifier to work harder than it is designed to, potentially leading to overheating and damage to the equipment. This mismatch in impedance can result in poor sound quality and may even cause the amplifier to fail. It is important to match the impedance of the amplifier and speaker to ensure optimal performance and prevent damage.
When red and blue lights mix, the result is magenta light. This is because magenta is a secondary color created by mixing red and blue light together.
A warped amplifier can distort the sound signal, causing the music to sound fuzzy, muffled, or unclear. This can result in a decrease in sound quality and affect the overall listening experience of a music system.
If you have more speakers than the receiver has outlets for, you can't use them. Connecting more speakers than the amplifier is designed to handle will shorten the life of the amplifier and possibly result in a over-current shutdown.
Hot-swapping refers to the removal and/or addition (swapping) of hardware into a computer system while it is running. On a normal desktop computer this is a very stupid thing to do and will result in damaged hardware and/or electrocution, but file servers are often designed specifically to allow the replacement of certain components (usually hard drives or power supplies) without powering the machine down. This is done by having redundant hardware that kicks in when needed allowing the device in question to be powered off and removed.