With the proper converters, any amplifier has the capability of connecting a stereo to a television. A simple step-by-step guide of instructions can be found on the domain name "About."
The optical cable would be the best choice.
The average price of a television amplifier is around 30 dollars. However, some transmitters run to about $2000-$4000. I suppose it will depend on what type of television amplifier you would want and how much you're willing to spend on the item.
A TV amplifier is commonly used to make the sound larger and the picture clearer. I would make sure that you have it connected properly before using it.
You sound card should have a audio in port.
Yes you would hook the audio line into the amp then to the speaker from there.
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depends on if you have the Bose stereo if you do look under the rear dash in the trunk it would be there
One of the most common reasons for needing a cable TV signal amplifier would be that you are using a digital TV signal and the content bears too much to handle on its own. Think of it as if it were dial up internet and you wanted faster speed. You would need something else in between.
I found mine in the backseat passenger panel. I found out I even had keyless entry....
I believe you can if you can find a cord that would have RCA jacks on the end to plug into your amp
When considering the purchase of a home stereo amplifier you would do well to consider the power rating, equalizer controls, and the adjustable filters that vary between amplifiers. You would also be advised to review user ratings.
Yes, but it is illegal. You would need a power amplifier and remove the transformer from the antenna if it has one.