Some cordless speakers transmitters are better than others, just bring them out far enough until you could hear hissing and then cut that back a bit.
Your speakers are not balanced. There should be settings for the speakers on the stereo that you can adjust for bal (balance) bass, treble etc. The balance # between these left and right speakers should be the same. If the volume is still imbalanced after adjusting the controls, there may be a problem in one of the speakers or in the radio.
No your stereo brand does not have to match the speakers to be compatible. With the rigth cables you still may be able to hook up mismatched brands; however, you will get the best sound quality out of using the same brand because they are meant to be used together.
You can't go wrong with a Bose system, it some of thier models the bass is folded up small inside the cabinet and you get very strong bass.
You find yourself with the perfect stereo system, but now you need great speakers and headphones to complete it. Where to start is the big question, as there is a never-ending selection. It can be overwhelming, as technology is changing every day. One of the first places to start is your budget. It is important to have a price in mind before you start shopping. Once you have decided on how much you want to spend, the fun begins. Starting with speakers, there are so many to choose from. There are small, large and everything in between. Of course, these are not the speakers of old. Bigger used to be better when it came to picking speakers, but in some cases today, it’s the complete opposite. There are some stereo speakers that are very small, but very powerful. So it is important to think about and research all possible choices. The internet is always your best bet for research, as there are plenty of sites offering information. However, no site can really replace hearing the speakers in person. Buying stereo headphones is similar to buying stereo speakers. With advancing technology, you have several choices available to you. You can still buy stereo headphones that cover your ears completely. You can also buy stereo headphones that fit directly into your ear. Like the speakers, budget should be your starting place, followed closely by your personal preference. It is a must to try the headphones out before you buy them. Also, like the stereo speakers, bigger is not always better, but a personal choice in this instance. After you have decided which headphones work best for you, you can use the internet to determine the best prices around. I have no doubt that if you break the process into steps, you will find out how easy it is to choose the perfect stereo speakers and headphones. Once you have, sit back, relax and enjoy the music.
No, you will be fine as long as you properly have your gain adjusted to match your stereo. Car speakers usually shouldn't be give more power than recommended. However, a sub should be able to take bout 100 watts more for every 500 watts RMS and still do just fine. Just remember to properly set the gain.
dude it is an electrical nightmare for some. but if you go to best buy or call crutchfield or possibly your dealer they do have a bypass unit you can plug into it.
ok, first, are they aftermarket speakers?? did is all of a sudden stop working?? Do NOT replace anything yet... It may be the wires that connect to them, it's unlikely because wires don't go bad outta nowhere, were you in an accident for them to possible have been cut?? I don't know what kind of tools you have but what i like to do is try connecting the wires to ANOTHER speaker that you KNOW is working. OR if you have a test light, connect the tip to one wire and the ground to the other wire, with that setup, turn on your stereo and have it loud enough to hear. If the lights turns on then the connections are good, if i does not turn on then you have a break. This is pretty simple to test for. Don't just assume that it's the speakers or stereo
"Yes, you can do this. Home stereos always have one thing, and that is a head phone jack so if you don't want to disturb other people in your home you can still listen to music."
I doubt that a home stereo would be practical with a 750 watt subwoofer. Either you are speaking of 'car stereo watts', or you are speaking of a 750 watt PA speaker (something like a Mackie SRM1801). Anyway, if you really want it that loud inside your house, look for speakers rated at about 400 watts each. Connecting in stereo, you would need an amp capable of 800 watts per channel at 4 ohms, so something like a Crown CDi 2000. This amplifier would drive the 4 main speakers. If your subwoofer doesn't have an amplifier, you will need another amp to drive that, something like a Crown CDi 2000.
no that's stupid. whoever told you that doesnt know what they are talking about.granted, you most likely will not be drawing the full potential of those speakers with most factory stereos, but it will still sound 10 times better than any factory speakers
The craftman cordless weedeater will weed and entire three quarter acre yard completely and still have power to do more.
Unless it still has the stock stereo in it, the make and model of the car has almost no influence on how to do that. But the make and model of the stereo will be important. Most car stereos have two really obvious knobs, one left, one right. Usually the balance - how much sound is coming from each side - is controlled by either pushing/pulling one of the knobs first before turning it, or by turning a ring at the base at either knob.