This is un-amplified audio, you might send to another amplifier.
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AMP connectors are used for power cords and sockets. They will help your power cord work.
yes, you can, either via a Y-cable to the sub output, or via a pre-amp, or hook them up parallel to a mono amp or if you have a 2 channel amp then just hook them up regurally but if you have a mono amp then...have two positive and two negative wires coming out of the amp then hook 1 negative wire up to the negative spot on a speaker..then do the same with the other..then do the same with the positive
Usually 30 Amp 240 volts, but there will be a spec on the well pump.
yes if it is on a 15 amp circuit to keep it simple12-2 for 20 amp circuits
Your TV excepts pre-amp only. Your Audio out is Amplified. You blew out the amp chip in your TV as soon as you tryed it. Sorry.
The Audio-Technica AT-PL50 does have a built in pre amp.
If your amp has a "line out" jack (most likely on the back of amp), you can run a patch cord from the line out jack to an input jack on your mixing board. An earphone jack will work also, but not quite as well, as that is not what it was specifically designed for.
To run a monitor speaker or to connect several amps in series to pre-amp your amp.
Put the E.Q. between the pre amp and the main amp.
You can either run a patch cord from the "line out" jack on back of your amp to the board (or head of the snake, if your band has a snake for the PA). If your amp doesn't have a line out jack, you can place a mic in front of your amp, and plug it in to your board.
Today's modern day guitar players rely on many pieces of equipment to create the perfect sound they are looking for including an amp. The average size of an amp is approximately 100 watts.
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No.
A preamp intensifies the signal being received.
You will definitely need a qualified sound card. That's the answer.