Ripples on a pond are waves moving through (across) water. Sound waves from an audio system move through air (though they can move through other things that they come into contact with). Seismic waves move through the ground, and that means anything on or under it, including rock, magma, water, or just about anything else. (It should be noted that we often consider seismic waves as moving through the ground without differentiating it much, unless we're in a more "involved" or "advanced" study.)
The speakers in a stereo contain powerful magnets.
My personal rule of thumb is that the amp should be at least 40% more powerful than the speaker(s) it's driving. So, if your sub is 1500W RMS, then mathematically, you'd need approximately a 2100W RMS amp. Some people just match it evenly - in that case you'd need a 1500W RMS amp. Whatever you do, DON'T use an amp less powerful than the speaker. If you do, you will probably kill the speaker in a short period of time. :(
In my 1995 Metro there is no clock, other than the one that is in the stereo. If the stereo is bad, just replace it. You will need a new stereo, a wiring harness if you don't want to hack up the old factory harness, and a install kit to make the stereo fit in the hole if the old stereo is factory. Then just follow instructions included with these parts.
There is usually a large circular magnet in speakers. When an electricial current is put through the speaker cone at a certain frequency it makes the magnetic fields around the magnet change. The cone is connected to the diaphragm of the speaker which vibrates, pushing the air, creating sound waves.
The term tinny in the audio realm refers to the sound that comes out of the speaker system of a stereo or audio system. It is a low quality sound, and when audio comes out of the speakers, it sounds like it has been bounced off a sheet of tin, thus a tinny sound is heard.
The medium is the air surrounding the speaker.
Air is the medium -- per Merriam-Webster, a substance regarded as the means of transmission of a force or effect -- for speakers.
An electromagnet drives the stereo speaker to provide the sound.
The faux rock speaker systems will provide comparable sound quality to that of an average stereo speaker.
in the red or white at the back of the speakers
make sure the speakers werent stolen first off then try new wires from the stereo to a speaker that you are sure works. if that speaker doesnt work take your stereo back
there is no fuse for your speakers the speaker wire runs from your stereo you might have a wire lose behind your stereo or may have shorted out some were from the stereo to the speaker or some times you might put some thing in the trunk and disconnect the wire from the speaker and if that just plug right back in to the speaker
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You can connect a 14 speaker jack to a home tuner stereo receiver using the RCA connector.
The 'fader' setting on the stereo may be set to 'rear'. The front speaker wires may be damaged or disconnected from the stereo or speaker.
A 14 speaker jack can be connected to a stereo tuner music receiver via an RCA connector.
It is the air - in the room.