Can I connect an amplifier to another amplifier?
Can I connect an amplifier to another amplifier?
A simple method you can use for connecting one amplifier to another amplifier is by employing an active crossover. This device separates the high-end frequencies of the audio from the bass frequencies so that they can be sent to separate amps and thus different speakers.
Can you hook up subs and amp to stock stereo?
For us humans, that just means you’ll get phenomenal sound ALL while keeping your factory stereo and controls. So now you know – it’s definitely possible to install a subwoofer and amplifier to your factory system, and still have it sounding good.
Can you put an amp on stock speakers?
And if you’re not using a huge, power-hungry subwoofer, you can look for an economical, compact amplifier with a modest watts-per-channel rating that’s suitable for most stock speakers. The four-channel amp delivers 25 watts per channel and can be “bridged” into two-channel mode for 100 watts per channel.
How do you hook up two amps?
The best way to wire multiple amps to a single power cable is to use a power distribution block. That allows you to use a single cable for most of the run, including the crucial portion that passes through the firewall and then to use shorter individual cables to actually connect to each amplifier.
Can you run a sub without an amp?
You can’t do it without amplifier. Subwoofers require high power for functioning. You can’t just plug them into your car stereo\player. For playing subwoofer you would require minimum a 2-channel amp.
Is it better to bridge an amp?
Bridging is not “better”, but it can offer advantages in situations where the supply voltage to the output stage of the amplifier is constrained (e.g. in a car stereo system).
How do I make my stock radio louder?
The only way you are going to get the stock radio louder is to install a 4ch amp. Even tehn you cant stop there. You will need to change out the speakers to handle the power of the amp. Get a 4ch LOC to use the amp on the radio.