Measure out the speaker wire to reach from the subwoofer to the receiver, then cut it with the wire cutters. Leave enough slack so the connection will not be too tight once it has been made.
Connect the black (negative) cable to the negative (-) speaker terminal, and the red to the positive (+) terminal on the subwoofer. The negative cable may also be the same color as the positive, but with an indicator line to identify its negative polarity.
Locate the receiver/amplifier's "Sub Output" speaker jacks on the back of the unit itself. Since the subwoofer you are hooking up is not active (powered), you need to use a line-level speaker connection to the sub. Plug the black, or white-striped (negative) speaker wire into the negative (-) speaker "Sub Output" jack, and the red (positive) speaker into the positive (+) "Sub Output" jack.
Play some audio through the receiver/amplifier to verify you have made the connection successfully to the subwoofer. You car's sub speaker will now be fully integrated into your home/PC audio setup.
You would firstly have to get a REALLY BIG door, as the sub will require the space for the bass.
do you have to pay to install on your computer
YES
To install a 100 amp sub panel in a residential electrical system, follow these steps: Turn off the main power to the house. Choose a location for the sub panel near the main panel. Install a new circuit breaker in the main panel for the sub panel. Run wires from the main panel to the sub panel location. Connect the wires to the sub panel and main panel. Install the sub panel onto the wall. Connect the circuits from the main panel to the sub panel. Turn on the main power and test the sub panel.
It's a sub frame car.
It depends on the type and speed of the chip you are trying to install.
To install a sub panel in a residential electrical system, follow these steps: Turn off the main power supply to the house. Choose a suitable location for the sub panel near the main panel. Install a new circuit breaker in the main panel to connect the sub panel. Run the necessary wires from the main panel to the sub panel. Connect the wires to the appropriate terminals in the sub panel. Install the circuit breakers in the sub panel for the circuits you want to power. Turn on the main power supply and test the sub panel to ensure it is working correctly.
To install a 100A sub panel in a residential electrical system, follow these steps: Turn off the main power supply to the house. Determine the location for the sub panel and mount it securely. Install a new circuit breaker in the main panel for the sub panel. Run appropriate gauge wires from the main panel to the sub panel. Connect the wires to the corresponding terminals in the sub panel. Install and connect the grounding and bonding wires. Securely close and cover the sub panel. Turn on the main power supply and test the sub panel for proper functioning.
You have to have the software on your computer to install it.:)
Disconnect the car battery to avoid shock. Then connect and bolt the computer where the old one was. After that's done, reconnect the battery and reboot the computer. It should work.
Yes, you can. You can install any system on any computer.
To install a 30 amp sub panel in a residential electrical system, you need to first turn off the main power, install the sub panel near the main panel, connect the sub panel to the main panel with appropriate wiring, install the circuit breakers in the sub panel, and then connect the circuits to the sub panel. Finally, turn the power back on and test the sub panel to ensure it is working correctly.