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can this be done
yeh so i have this 8" self powered bass tube laying around...and i was wondering if i can hook it up to my home stereo...my home stereo is like 10 years old...its not bad but it doesnt put out great bass..i was wonderin if i can hook the tube up to it and if it will be ok to do that...lemme kno how to...thanx
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You "can" .... but the speaker will blow eventually...
Home recievers put out 8ohms most car audio equipment is at the most 4ohms. |
You can build a powered subwoofer that plugs into the wall and takes out puts from your stereo... you just put a car amp and a ac to dc converter in the box...
Most home subs are like that anyway... selfpowered seperate units... |
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If it's self powered then the receiver isn't driving the sub, so the impedance of the receiver/sub shouldn't matter. Besides, if the receiver is spec'd for 8 ohms and the speaker for 4, you need to worry about blowing the receiver not the speaker. For a self-powered sub check if you have an output on your sub for self-powered. It will be an RCA jack for the sub, a pre-out. b |
wait i'm lost here...so what do i do..i'm bad with electronics...can someone gimme step by step and where to plug it in to my stereo..thanx.
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any one?????
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get some speaker savers then plug those into the speaker and then plug the speaker to your home entertianment center.
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