Winn Posted January 12, 2011 Report Share Posted January 12, 2011 I want to know how to hook an amplifier to an Aftermarket speaker. I have no clue what to do. Do you need to hook it up to your head unit and amplifier? or just hook it up to you amplifier and terminate the Headunit speaker wire also Little tut on the Mids and highs to Amp Also can you wire to speakers together... For say to 4 ohm speakers to a 2 ohm load then put it into a Channel of a amplifer and they get the power split into two differences? Like them 2 speakers are rated 50RMS a piece and the amp puts out 100watts x 4 channel at 2 ohms. Could you wire the two and put a + and - lead into a channel and get the correct amount Thank you You know how you avoid that? Man the fuck up and bang her best friend sister mom cousin worst enemy and never look back. JUST SAY ANTI-AUDIOPIPE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kranny Posted January 12, 2011 Report Share Posted January 12, 2011 I want to know how to hook an amplifier to an Aftermarket speaker. I have no clue what to do. Do you need to hook it up to your head unit and amplifier? or just hook it up to you amplifier and terminate the Headunit speaker wire also Little tut on the Mids and highs to Amp Also can you wire to speakers together... For say to 4 ohm speakers to a 2 ohm load then put it into a Channel of a amplifer and they get the power split into two differences? Like them 2 speakers are rated 50RMS a piece and the amp puts out 100watts x 4 channel at 2 ohms. Could you wire the two and put a + and - lead into a channel and get the correct amount Thank you no offense, but you have 500 posts and you dont know how to hook up an amplifier to a speaker? thats really strange.... but for the bolded part thats a yes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winn Posted January 12, 2011 Author Report Share Posted January 12, 2011 I want to know how to hook an amplifier to an Aftermarket speaker. I have no clue what to do. Do you need to hook it up to your head unit and amplifier? or just hook it up to you amplifier and terminate the Headunit speaker wire also Little tut on the Mids and highs to Amp Also can you wire to speakers together... For say to 4 ohm speakers to a 2 ohm load then put it into a Channel of a amplifer and they get the power split into two differences? Like them 2 speakers are rated 50RMS a piece and the amp puts out 100watts x 4 channel at 2 ohms. Could you wire the two and put a + and - lead into a channel and get the correct amount Thank you no offense, but you have 500 posts and you dont know how to hook up an amplifier to a speaker? thats really strange.... but for the bolded part thats a yes. Dude i more needed a clarification You know how you avoid that? Man the fuck up and bang her best friend sister mom cousin worst enemy and never look back. JUST SAY ANTI-AUDIOPIPE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Winn Posted January 12, 2011 Author Report Share Posted January 12, 2011 I want to know how to hook an amplifier to an Aftermarket speaker. I have no clue what to do. Do you need to hook it up to your head unit and amplifier? or just hook it up to you amplifier and terminate the Headunit speaker wire also Little tut on the Mids and highs to Amp Also can you wire to speakers together... For say to 4 ohm speakers to a 2 ohm load then put it into a Channel of a amplifer and they get the power split into two differences? Like them 2 speakers are rated 50RMS a piece and the amp puts out 100watts x 4 channel at 2 ohms. Could you wire the two and put a + and - lead into a channel and get the correct amount Thank you no offense, but you have 500 posts and you dont know how to hook up an amplifier to a speaker? thats really strange.... but for the bolded part thats a yes. Dude i more needed a clarification You know how you avoid that? Man the fuck up and bang her best friend sister mom cousin worst enemy and never look back. JUST SAY ANTI-AUDIOPIPE Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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