Car Amp To Home Stereo Is It Possible To Hook A Car Amp Up To A Home Stereo?

Is it possible to hook a car amp up to a home stereo? - car amp to home stereo

I know that I have to use a converter for 12V, and I end up the ground cable on my system, what happens with the cable remote control?

12 comments:

mike said...

The wired controller must be connected to 12 volts to the amplifier power, you son of a switch is in line with the 12 on the cable remote control to turn the amp on and off without disconnecting anything.

Deryck K said...

Yes

Ricky said...

You need a converter provides AC and DC amplifier for oh, think about this decision. Run positive and negative (mass) of the converter. Just run the cable 12 + REM in the converter.

Amplifiers do not run into any Ohm, knows that they know something about electronics, you. You can make a connection to a speaker 8 ohm car audio amplifier without side effects. It is time that we have a lower ohm speakers that you are in trouble ....

John said...

Remote power cable is required if the cable converter runs later system remotely povitive

ODUSylen... said...

You need to son, knowledge and time. Personally, I do not stay with an audio device at home, which is much safer and easier to install.

sony1939... said...

It is not certain

Vulcan 1 said...

My children have done, but I do not know how ....

chuckclo... said...

provided that the inputs of the amplifier, the results of the receiver / tuner can accept that works like the remote control, which simply related to the positive power supply. and had a ringing or buzzing in the speakers.

italianp... said...

The wired remote is also the source of 12 volts and becomes the

bkerr36@... said...

be ablr

Derrick T said...

Yes, that's all the same, except the power source, what you need is an additional 12V power supply.

JimL said...

all I have to say is heard by an approximately 99% of home run 8ohm speaker. Make sure that you do not 2ohm amp as an amplifier of most cars.

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