A HICAP power supply
This is un-amplified audio, you might send to another amplifier.
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
If this is for your volvo pre round 3 test it's 1 amp. 170 ma is .17 amps.
They can be controlled by neurotransmitter levels, function, and by pre- and postsynaptic receptors, as well as by their component messengers and intermediaries (such as cyclic AMP and others).
Assuming it's a 240 v supply, the range will work provided it needs no more than 9.6 kilowatts. The power rating should be marked somewhere on the range. There are no 40 amp service distributions in North America. The range circuit has to be a branch circuit from a larger size distribution panel. Most distribution panels installed today are 200 amps. Pre wiring of new homes today use a 3 conductor # 8 cable, connected to a two pole 40 amp breaker for connection to electric ranges.
A HICAP power supply
The Audio-Technica AT-PL50 does have a built in pre amp.
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.
No.
A preamp intensifies the signal being received.
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I Have a old Pioneer VSX-5900S hooked to my old Veldyne 806 which is a 8 inch sub and it sounds amazing. If you look on the back you will find the pre amp out and power amp in for the front speakers theres also one for the center and rear speakers if you have two subs and are using it for home theater! Connect the pre amp out to the line level in on the sub and the power amp in to the line level out from the sub. Best of luck! I highly recommend a velodyne sub!!
You will definitely need a qualified sound card. That's the answer.
Mine and many that I've seen are 100 amp . I've seen one or two that are 60 amp, but they were pre -'75.
This is un-amplified audio, you might send to another amplifier.
No because it will come out to high