Good, not in a car.
B switch is something from the old days.
The caps and coils you need are linked to in post 16. Parts Express is only 5 states away from you.
Most important is the question about operating your source.
B switch is something from the old days.
The caps and coils you need are linked to in post 16. Parts Express is only 5 states away from you.
Most important is the question about operating your source.
Now I am confused. Please draw a picture of what you mean.
I am going home now so I will be away for a bit.
I am going home now so I will be away for a bit.
Yes, I want to know how you plan to run two amplifiers from one source without a pre-amp.
You have a source, let's call it a CD player. How does it get to two different amplifiers. ie: one for the main speakers and one for the woofer you have. It has to be split somehow. If you use a Y adapter then, if you don't have a pre-amp, you will have to adjust the volume of the woofer and main speaker separately. What amps do you have?
You have a source, let's call it a CD player. How does it get to two different amplifiers. ie: one for the main speakers and one for the woofer you have. It has to be split somehow. If you use a Y adapter then, if you don't have a pre-amp, you will have to adjust the volume of the woofer and main speaker separately. What amps do you have?
It will be hard without a second amp. The DVC are 4 ohms each so unless your amp can take that low of a load combined with your main speakers you will probably have to get a plate amp to do this.
I was out playing tennis.
If your amp/receiver has a subwoofer RCA out then you need a plate amp. Show us a picture of the back.
If your amp/receiver has a subwoofer RCA out then you need a plate amp. Show us a picture of the back.
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