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Connect the sub woofer to the equalizer or amplifier. The positive wire will need to be connected to a power source. Connect the ground wire. Connect the auxiliary wire to the amplifier.
Most power amplifiers will handle a load of 6 ohms. The spec you need to look at is the power handling of the speakers. If they are rated for 100 watts program power, then look for an amplifier rated for 100 watts RMS output. Any amplifier can be connected with adapter cables to the typical 1/8" output of your computer.
Twist the three pigtails together and solder them.
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All the components needed to connect 2 computers together are two Ethernet cards, a network switch and 2 Ethernet cables. Alternatively a single USB transfer cable can be used for simple file transfers.
To often mount a subwoofer you will need your desired subwoofer box of choice. Once you have decided what type of box you want, then you will need to take your subwoofer and insert it into the subwoofer hole. Then you screw it down. Once this is done you take your wires and run it into the subwoofer. An amplifier is not necessarily needed, but you'll definitely want one. You will then take your amplifier and connect it to your cars battery, and then also ground it to your car.
There is plugs on the end of the speaker wires. "The wires coming from the subwoofer box. There should be to wires coming from the sub enclosure". These wires should have a plastic plug on the end that plugs in to the amplifier.
No, they won't. The CiniMate II is designed to connect directly to the DVD player or game machine, and includes a built-in amplifier. The Onkyo does not have a compatible analog output for all of its signals. You should consider the AcoustiMass series of speakers which will connect to the Onkyo's amplifier outputs. The subwoofer will connect to the sub line out.
The TV will need to have AUDIO OUTPUT jacks to connect to the speakers or a amplifier to power the speakers and subwoofer.
Depends, Self powered or not? home or car? XLR or RCA? Speakon or TRS JAck? or simple speaker cable.
1.Put the subwoofer in a sealed or ported box. 2.Get an amplifier(produces more wattage) that is suitable for the subwoofer you have. 3.Get a wiring kit from about any place with auto stereo equipment. 4.Connect the power wire from the amp to the batteries + -Connect the memory to the blue wire on your radio to your amp. -Connect the signal wires from the radio to your amp. -Connect the ground to a well grounded area on your car to the amp(make sure its not too long). 5.Make sure everything is secure and tightened well. 6.Connect the subwoofer to the amplifier with at least 18 gauge wire. 7.Turn on your car. 8.CRANK THE BASS!!!!
You can connect a subwoofer to a computer or your TV by using its jack pin.
These jacks are used to connect the head unit to a separate, more powerful amplifier. If you are powering your speakers directly with your head unit then these jacks are not headed. They can also connect to a subwoofer amp if a crossover is used to block the higher frequencies.
The Marantz TT551 needs a phono preamp (usually found in older stereo receivers) and powered speakers or the amplifier inside the old stereo.
If your speakers do not have an amplifier (excluding the subwoofer, which almost always has one), you will need a surround amplifier to power them. The DVD player connects to this receiver.
What you need is a Speaker Wire to RCA converter. You can find one at about any car audio store, I.E. Best Buy, or any car audio place. They can run from 25-30 but you may be able to find a budget model if you look long enough. What is does is converts the signal from your Deck to a signal the Amplifier can understand. You just connect your RCA cables to the converter and run them to your amplifier. Then connect your subwoofer to the amplifier. Quite simple process and can easily be done. Ensure your subwoofer is compatible with your amplifier as far as OHM's go or you will blow it. Just some extra G Whiz info.......
You can look at the in and out connectors on the TV and the amplifier. You have choices that depend on the tv and amplifier, basic stereo, surround sound and tos-link. As you know in and out are connected and out and in are connected. Do not connect in and in to each other and do not connect out and out to each other.