To hook up a crossover to an amplifier, first, connect the output from the amplifier to the input terminals of the crossover using speaker wire. Then, connect the crossover's output terminals to the appropriate speakers, ensuring that the connections correspond to the correct frequency ranges (e.g., high-pass for tweeters, low-pass for woofers). Finally, ensure all connections are secure and double-check the polarity to avoid phase issues.
I suppose you are talking about one to an amp. If so, you have to hook up a positive from one side to the negative of the other.
Hook your speakers up to the amp.
well you hook it up
Put the E.Q. between the pre amp and the main amp.
either your amp has a short..... or.... you have a bad ground
Read the sides. Put inputs left and right in the correct slots. you can get input from speaker wire coming from speakers already in your car that is hooked in to the radio or amp. Then run wires to the speakers
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Hook a switch up to the remote turn on and ground. Before the wiring for the amp.
Yes you can hook up a car subwoofer to a dj amp. Some dj amps have a barewire hook up on them so you can hook it up using the same wires as you would with your car amp. If not then you would have to either convert your hook up on the speaker box to the style in which your amp takes, or splice new ends onto your existing wires to hook up to the amp. The one thing to watch out for is your rms and peak power. Dj amps tend to be a bit more powerful then car amps and you can cause damage to your speaker and or amp by forcing to much power, or by giving to little power. I suggest trying it out at home for a good amount of time on a med. power level to see if the amp and speaker can hold to a couple hours of non stop use before I would take it to a gig with me.
hook a ground up to your battery and mount it to the amp and hook it up with a few more things and yea you got it man
Sure. You can hook this up to any vehicle. It is easy to do. Just make sure you have the proper gage wire for the amp as a small gage wire can heat up. Also with a smaller gage wire you will lose some power to the amp.
You first take the amp Then you take the subs. Then. Voila.