Yes you can connect it out of AUX send. infact that is the best place to connect it from
There should be a "signal out" from your board. Monitor send, effects loop. Any number of outputs from a mixer you could use to run another power amp and speakers. Some power amps have a signal out line. Do not hook the speaker outputs to another amp unless you like smoke.
The aux send feature on a mixer allows you to send a separate mix of audio signals to external devices like effects processors or monitors. You can adjust the level of each channel being sent using the aux send controls on the mixer.
If this is the only speaker you are using, use the Main Mix outputs. The stereo tape outputs will not be controlled by the Main Mix fader/knob. If you are using main speakers plus an additional monitor, use an auxiliary send on the mixer to allow the creation of an independent monitor mix.
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When you purchase speakers, they will come with the directions to install them. If there are no directions, you may call the company and request a guide. They will either send one to you, or send you a link to an online version.
SEND is usually short for AUX SEND (Auxillary Send). It is often used to add effects such as reverb or delay to sound being routed through the mixer. The 'dry' uneffected sound goes straight through the mixer to the main stereo outputs; but you can choose to SEND some of the audio signal through an AUXILLARY route where it can go through an effects unit, (reverb for example), before RETURNING to the original main signal path. The portion of the audio that you SEND through to an effect such as reverb via the AUX route is known as WET. The portion of the audio that stays on the main path through the mixer is DRY.
The send out of the amp to the in of the effects, the out of the effects to the send in of the amp.
Yes you can. However, you should configure the amp so that it plays sounds in 2.1 or 2 channel mode (if 2.1 is unavailable). It will then send sounds that would normally go to the back speakers, to one of the side speakers so that you do not miss any sounds.
You cant. An amplifier amplifies and electrical signal, adding wattage, to power the speakers, which are basically specialized electrical motors. Thus, just like you cannot remotly plug your vaccuum cleaner into the wall, you cannot remotly send driving signal to an ordinary speaker. There are some setups that use a remote transmission 'reciever' and a speaker with its own 'reciever' and its own powered amplifier (shich must be plugged into the wall), but these are not 'HiFi', they are a gimick, an not very accurate. Some of the cheap gimicky HTIB systems currently emply this.
i. HIGHLY. recommend. an. amp. But it is possible if you would buy a converter for your CD player or just connect the sub wire from your sub and connect it into your rear speakers on your trunk. But this would send treble through them which sounds like crap and isn't exactly the best on the subs. I would get an amp
We need to send a fax from home because we need to connect out the person whom we want to send a message...:P