a sound storm ssl f1200m good with a pioneer ts w308d4?
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Getting good music in the car is up to you, depending on what music you like. But if your looking you good sound in your car you will need a car amplifier.
You have to run the powers and grounds for the amp, do not forget to set up the remote wire either. then you will need to connect the amp to the CD player auxillary with the RCA's, then you just wire your sub to the amp.-Shocker
A system usually refers to the audio set up of the vehicle. A basic system usually consists of an amp and a sub woofer.
something is wired up wrong or you overloaded the amp
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.
i would check you have a good ground the amp will still power up but no power will be put through the system if the ground is not good
To properly set up an amp for your guitar, first plug in your guitar cable to the input jack of the amp. Adjust the volume and tone controls to your preference. Make sure the amp is turned on and set to the desired channel. Experiment with the settings to find the sound you like. Be mindful of the volume level to avoid damaging your ears or the equipment.
because when you drive theair is pushing on your car and goes inside the car and goes warm and heats up as you go
You first take the amp Then you take the subs. Then. Voila.
The deck has to be a aftermarket deck. On the wiring harness, you will see a blue wire that says rem. Hook it up there and you should be good
Depending on your sub an amp set your amp freq low i would suggest under 50hz and then turn your system up and position your sub box in different areas of the boot until your happy with the sound quality