Then your radio probably isn't grounded properly.
Yes, they do. You need small electromagnets in the speakers so that you can hear the radio station. The incoming radio signal is converted to an electric current by the aerial, boosted by circuit boards in the radio, then transmitted by the speakers by using the current to vibrate the electromagnets.
A aux input may be the easiest way to listen to your ipod through your car speakers but it is not the only way. Many manufactures make FM transmitters that will allow you to broadcast your ipod over a FM radio channel that you can then pick up on your car radio. If you do not have a aux input FM transmitters are the best way to play your ipod over your stereo speakers.
A radio typically uses electrical energy to power its circuits and components. The radio then converts this electrical energy into sound energy through its speakers to produce sound waves that we can hear.
yes, they are plugged into outlets
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Unless the vehicle is fairly old and the speakers just blew, the only real reason for both back speakers goin out at the same time is the radio itself is messed up. Use your fader and fade all the sound to the back, if you hear nothing at all, replace the radio. If you hear some cracking and just general bad noise, replace the speakers.
THe best type of speakers to use for a PA system in an ice rink is BOSE, You can read more at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_reinforcement_system I would prefer a combination of stereo speakers with a subwoofer or two along with an amplifier so everyone in the rink can hear the announcements and names of those performing. It really depends upon the overall size and the available acoustics in the building. For an outdoor rink obviously one would require stereo speakers, subwoofers and an amplifier, but for a smaller area inside a building just 3 or 5 stereo speakers will do nicely.
yes you can I bought computer speakers from logitech and they came with an adapter so i could use them on my tv
Yes - you can use them. But you will not get the sound quality that you will out of matched speakers. Also, you could blow the speakers if you try to "crank it up".
A radio converts electrical energy into sound energy through the use of electronic components such as speakers and circuits. The electrical energy powers the radio's components to produce sound waves that we hear as music or speech.
You need more than just speakers. A Stereo System's Aux input might work to jury rig something that you can plug the Audio output from the PS3 and play the sound through your stereo. You could also try a Home theater system. A Sony PS3 stereo headphones set will allow you to hear the sound and also has a mic
In most cases; yes. That depends on the humidity of where the car is going to operate. If the environmental conditions are harsh, the speaker membranes must cope with it. Stereo-speakers, generally manufactured for indoor use might not. <><><>