I'm new to the audio world, so please excuse the newbie question.
I have a small passive sub that came with a home theatre setup. When the receiver of that system died, I bought a new receiver. However, the new receiver is ment to output to powered subs, so I haven't been able to use my passive sub. Would it be possible to use a sonic t-amp to drive my sub?
thanks in advance for any help or suggestions.
I have a small passive sub that came with a home theatre setup. When the receiver of that system died, I bought a new receiver. However, the new receiver is ment to output to powered subs, so I haven't been able to use my passive sub. Would it be possible to use a sonic t-amp to drive my sub?
thanks in advance for any help or suggestions.
I think you've gotten no answers becuase this is completly the wrong use for a Sonic Impact.
Kinda like you could power your truck with a chainsaw motor, but you wouldn't like the results. Gas milage would be nice, tho.
If you want to find a good amp for your sub, have a look at the "Plate Amps" over at Parts Express
Kinda like you could power your truck with a chainsaw motor, but you wouldn't like the results. Gas milage would be nice, tho.
If you want to find a good amp for your sub, have a look at the "Plate Amps" over at Parts Express
Yeah... so I went ahead and tried it anyway.😛
It wasn't too impressive when I first hooked it up, but I did an input caps mod and then it sounded MUCH better. Haven't had much time to test it with dvds or music however.
I'll take a look at the plate amps, though, thanks.
It wasn't too impressive when I first hooked it up, but I did an input caps mod and then it sounded MUCH better. Haven't had much time to test it with dvds or music however.
I'll take a look at the plate amps, though, thanks.
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