Can I hook up this car sub to my home speakers? My new car has solid sound so I don't really need it for that. I have kinda shitty speakers at home not too worried about quality.
>>1071214
You can, but it will eventually result in failure of your amp source...run one line to left positive, the other to the right negative (black/red), or vice versa...it will work...
>>1071220
this is incorrect.
Speakers are rated at what they can handle not what they require, you can hook this speaker up to a 3w usb amp and it will happily supply that speaker with sound until the world ends. it wont exactly be loud (or even be a whisper) but it will work.
>>1071221
damn looks like my home amp only has room for two speakers (its shitty old cd player system)
>>1071226
Use a low level converter. It ties in with your regular speaker wire but filters all the low notes to your subwoofer. They are like 9 bucks, hope this welps
>>1071226
would hurt if I plugged the sub into the speaker port bit?
>>1071243
If you have a old computer power supply laying around it would be perfectly suited to powering a 150-300 watt rms load depending on rating, which would work fine for your sub. Just search what wire to jump to turn it on and power your amp through that.
>>1071252
i have a cooler master 460 lying around. So I connect that to the amp, the sub to the amp then would I be able to connect two speakers to that? then how would I go about connecting it to somehing I can put music through?
>>1071257
actually I have a red/white input to aux thing I can plug into the car amp output. only problem is now I see I was clearly a cheap bastard and only have a 2 channel car sub. If I hooked up one thrift shopped speaker and one sub to it would it work? It has a low pasds filter but I'm not sure how itd differentiate between the speaker and sub.