Yes you can with the converter.Even i have to buy that .
To bridge a Carver GA-250 power amplifier, connect the positive terminal of the output from one channel (e.g., the left channel) to the positive terminal of your speaker. Then, connect the negative terminal of the output from the other channel (e.g., the right channel) directly to the speaker's negative terminal. Ensure the amplifier is set to "bridge" mode, if applicable, and check the speaker's impedance to ensure it matches the amplifier's bridged output specifications. Always consult the amplifier's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
To wire two 80-ohm speakers to your project one DC series model, connect the positive terminal of the first speaker to the positive output of the amplifier, then connect the negative terminal of the first speaker to the positive terminal of the second speaker. Finally, connect the negative terminal of the second speaker back to the negative output of the amplifier. This series configuration will yield a total impedance of 160 ohms, which is suitable for driving with an appropriate amplifier.
Yes. As long as the speaker impedance is higher than the minimum rating for the amplifier, you are OK.
A jack is a connector socket designed for the insertion of a plug. The plug can connect input, output, or auxiliary devices to the amplifier circuit.
In open loop configuration the gain of the amplifier will be infinite, which in turn produces only square wave output.
To hook up a Delco Reverb Model 7284742, first ensure that the amplifier is turned off. Connect the speaker output of your amplifier to the input terminal on the reverb unit using appropriate speaker wire. Then, connect the output terminal of the reverb unit to your speaker or cabinet. Finally, power on your amplifier and adjust the reverb level as desired.
If you have a DVD player and just the speakers, no. You will need a system with an amplifier. Some of the Onida systems include this. Connect the digital audio output of the DVD player to the amplifier.
To bridge a Carver GA-250 power amplifier, connect the positive terminal of the output from one channel (e.g., the left channel) to the positive terminal of your speaker. Then, connect the negative terminal of the output from the other channel (e.g., the right channel) directly to the speaker's negative terminal. Ensure the amplifier is set to "bridge" mode, if applicable, and check the speaker's impedance to ensure it matches the amplifier's bridged output specifications. Always consult the amplifier's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
To wire two 80-ohm speakers to your project one DC series model, connect the positive terminal of the first speaker to the positive output of the amplifier, then connect the negative terminal of the first speaker to the positive terminal of the second speaker. Finally, connect the negative terminal of the second speaker back to the negative output of the amplifier. This series configuration will yield a total impedance of 160 ohms, which is suitable for driving with an appropriate amplifier.
At the rear of the receiver there is a single RCA jack (phono socket) that is marked "audio out" and "sub-woofer". This is a mono feed that can be connected to a powered sub bass unit. It will not drive an un-powered bass speaker that does not have an internal amplifier. If the bass speaker is not powered, the audio out from the receiver can be taken to a single channel of another amplifier and the bass speaker then connected to the speaker output of the amplifier.
Depends on the output of the amplifier.
To connect an amplifier to the radio in a 1996 Chevy Astro, first, disconnect the battery to avoid any electrical issues. Then, locate the radio harness and identify the speaker wires; you can use a wiring diagram specific to your vehicle for accuracy. Connect the amplifier's power wire to the battery, the ground wire to a solid metal point, and the speaker wires from the radio to the amplifier's input. Finally, connect the amplifier's output to the vehicle's speakers and reconnect the battery.
To connect a Cambridge SoundWorks bass speaker, first ensure that your audio source (like a receiver or amplifier) is powered off. Use an RCA cable to connect the subwoofer output from your audio source to the subwoofer's input. If the subwoofer has speaker wire terminals, connect the speaker wires from your main speakers to the subwoofer's output, then connect the subwoofer to the power source. Finally, power on your audio equipment and adjust the settings as needed.
No, the speaker watts should not be more than the amplifier output in terms of power. It is important to match the speaker's power handling capability with the amplifier's output power to avoid damaging the speakers. It's recommended to have an amplifier that can deliver power within the range recommended for the speaker.
To hook up a Kinetic Loudspeaker KA 8100, you need an appropriate audio source, such as an amplifier or receiver, that can drive the speaker. You'll also need speaker wire to connect the speaker terminals to the amplifier's output. Ensure that the amplifier's power rating matches the speaker's specifications to avoid damage. Additionally, a suitable power source for the amplifier is necessary if it requires external power.
You can connect both left and right speaker wires to the one speaker but it will not sound very good but it will work.
Speakers are analog devices. There is no cable and connector that will connect a digital audio jack to a speaker without a digital to analog conversion and an amplifier. If the audio output is digital, you will need a compatible amplifier that has the same digital input. Then you will need to link the amplifier to the speaker with exterior grade cable.