With Subwoofers only, you would want to go with only a 1 channel or 2 channel amp, 5 channel amps are designed to power 4 smaller speakers, and 1 subwoofer. Each channel basically refers to a different speaker - if you're using 2 regular left and right Speakers (not Subwoofers), use 2 channel setting, if you have 4 Speakers plus a subwoofer, use 5 channel setting. Make sure subwoofer is tested with the lowest gain/volume.
the difference between bass and guitar is a bass normally has 4 or 5 strings but guitars have 6 strings. bass guitars are used for rhythm most of the time but guitars are usually used for melody. bass guitars are 1 octave below guitars.
Normal car radio is no different than aftermarket. Determine the output wires on the radio, take them into the amp and the output from the amp back to the wires going to the speakers. Normal car speakers are not going to take the output of the amp if you raise it much.
A sub-woofer.
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Does the car have a separate subwoofer? If so, check out if it has become damaged/disconnected.
remote wire is to control amp, bass coming from subs, and the frequency
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Setting the bass boost on your car's amp can be an easy way to increase the "bump" in your car whether the amp is running your speakers or subs. i wouldn't increase it too much for your speakers, i would let the subs do most of if not all the work of the lows (thats what they are built for). i would first adjust the sub level and low level on your stereo first if more bass is wanted, turn the bass boost knob or control on your amp no more than 3/4 the way up. again if more bass is still needed an new better amp or bigger better subs may be the answer.
You can wire it but the problem is a guitar amp is for higher sound so if u listen to rock with it you should be alright but if you are looking for bass go to a bass amp or just get a 12 inch sub in a ported box its going to be toltally diff sound
Depends on the amp. There are two different types. Theres one for your in car speakers and theres one for your sub. The small amps are to increase sound for the small speakers and the big amps are so you can have subwoofers and you can have lots of bass.
Connect the light wires to the terminals on your amp that send the signal to your subwoofer.
I would bet it would. Getting a sub woofer would be even better though. If you get a sub with an amp that has a cross over on it, you wouldn't have to worry about bass on your 6.5 pioneers.
the difference between bass and guitar is a bass normally has 4 or 5 strings but guitars have 6 strings. bass guitars are used for rhythm most of the time but guitars are usually used for melody. bass guitars are 1 octave below guitars.
The Nitro Bmw43 4-channel Amp 300w is good for that as it can be used with bikes too.
I have, I have even used the output for the input of the same amp, so that you only run one RCA cable to the amp, then run the output back to the other input, and it runs 4 channels.. :o)
if you use a uncharged capacitor most likely your car battery will drain much faster using a uncarged capaciter will mess up your amp good power source is needed for your amp to give its maximum potential for deeper bass and no dimming
Its not the speaker or amp as much as it is the speaker enclosure. If your looking for ground pounding bass a band pass box is what you would want with 2 12" subs. A band-pass box are the one's with Plexiglas front on them.