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hi, can you guide/info/send link to me to how add passive subwoofer (car subwoofer with amplifier) to home cinema soundbar system. in my case, i has Sony HT-S20R, 5.1 channel, sound was OK, but subwoofer only 6.5", not enough bass, so i wonder can i hook up my car subwoofer to this system?
Yo when i wire my sub to 1ohm and then i crank up the bass with the knob the psu goes off, please note that my amplifer is 1ohm stabel so im guessing that my voltage drops then goes off? What are ur thoughts and another question.. if i buy a 14volts powersupply will that keep the amp on at high volume
I think there no problem in 12 or 14v, but in amps, that need for that power. First step you can wire your subwoofer to 4ohm, i mean, that it is 2x2ohm voice coil sub. Second, your PSU with more amps, for exsample server PSU like i do - ruclips.net/video/lZrU54EItAQ/видео.html
Ive thought about doing this but ive turned away from the idea because i was thinking along the lines of the wattage and it not producing enough juice for everything to work properly. The highest watts i have for a psu is 600w. Would this whole idea be suitable if im running a 1200w amp, cuz thats all i have
don't look at PSU watts, the worse the brand that made it, the more they will lie with the wattage. Same 1200w car amp, most likely these are max not RMS power. But you can safely connect a weaker PSU to a higher power car audio, just at a certain volume the PSU will switch off and come back on after a while and that's how you find out how loud you can listen without damaging the PSU.
Hello: I connected an old computer's power supply to my JL Audio amp (e2450). I hear static on one speaker after the connection. I used a multimeter and it read 12V coming out of the power supply. Do you know what could be causing the static? Thanks.
I use in my computer a ps3 supply on a car amplifier 400w rms and another cheap chinese power supply to run a kenwood kdc-x301 works great the car stereo draw 10w idle max 50w, the car amplifier with ps3 supply draw 7w idle and can go easy 475w on the wall. AND YES IT'S better than some Home brands... My system have 100 db/snr
You can use a single wire, but by connecting multiple wires together, you increase the total cross-sectional area, improving current conductivity and allowing for higher power.
@Techscrews thanks for the reply! Yesterday I used a 500w power supply to power a 4 channel sony amp. Used the front speakers channel and the rear channel bridged to connect a single speaker. The power supply turned off a couple of times, do you think it was trying to draw more current that it could handle? Should I use a power supply with more wattage?
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Industrial power supply also a good choice, it has low profile design can screw on subwoofer box with amplifier and price is decent!
Hey, what if i have a pioneer head unit and 2 taramps to power, can one pc power supple run all?
hi there I have the same amp as U what is the wattage for a subwoofer 1x the RMS and peak and where could I find the neon glow bars for the amps
What means if it says on the power supply +12v1 and +12v2 with total of 36 amps?
hi, can you guide/info/send link to me to how add passive subwoofer (car subwoofer with amplifier) to home cinema soundbar system.
in my case, i has Sony HT-S20R, 5.1 channel, sound was OK, but subwoofer only 6.5", not enough bass, so i wonder can i hook up my car subwoofer to this system?
Thanks for the tutorial! My amp and sub are too powerful for my power supply 😂 but enough to shake the house
@@isaklamminen8877 thanks
Yo when i wire my sub to 1ohm and then i crank up the bass with the knob the psu goes off, please note that my amplifer is 1ohm stabel so im guessing that my voltage drops then goes off? What are ur thoughts and another question.. if i buy a 14volts powersupply will that keep the amp on at high volume
I think there no problem in 12 or 14v, but in amps, that need for that power. First step you can wire your subwoofer to 4ohm, i mean, that it is 2x2ohm voice coil sub. Second, your PSU with more amps, for exsample server PSU like i do - ruclips.net/video/lZrU54EItAQ/видео.html
Ive thought about doing this but ive turned away from the idea because i was thinking along the lines of the wattage and it not producing enough juice for everything to work properly. The highest watts i have for a psu is 600w. Would this whole idea be suitable if im running a 1200w amp, cuz thats all i have
don't look at PSU watts, the worse the brand that made it, the more they will lie with the wattage. Same 1200w car amp, most likely these are max not RMS power. But you can safely connect a weaker PSU to a higher power car audio, just at a certain volume the PSU will switch off and come back on after a while and that's how you find out how loud you can listen without damaging the PSU.
I was waiting for a sound review
Next week it will be published.
Hii i have two yellow 12v cables... do i connect both of them and two ground wires or jus one 12 v and one ground wire
@@mphovictor4252 you can start use one pair of them.
Hello: I connected an old computer's power supply to my JL Audio amp (e2450). I hear static on one speaker after the connection. I used a multimeter and it read 12V coming out of the power supply. Do you know what could be causing the static? Thanks.
Is there still static even if you disconnect the audio signal cables?
What colors you used for the power and ground ? The one I have got 3 colors greens grey and white
@@MariaEstrada-de6rk Is it a standard PC PSU? And do you mean the wire colors for PSU power-on? or the colored wires needed for car audio power?
I use in my computer a ps3 supply on a car amplifier 400w rms and another cheap chinese power supply to run a kenwood kdc-x301 works great the car stereo draw 10w idle max 50w, the car amplifier with ps3 supply draw 7w idle and can go easy 475w on the wall. AND YES IT'S better than some Home brands... My system have 100 db/snr
Is correct to say 0v , because - 12v plus +12v are basically 24v :)
Thanks.
Xbox 360 power supply is what I recommend less bulky and the big brick ones do pack a mean punch and have decent protection
And how much amps at 12v ?
Yes good video but still audio test is remaining after making connection like this.
Please make a seperate video about this.
Next week we all that hear :)
@@Techscrews ok sounds good.
Why connecting all yellow wires instead just one yellow wire?
Because wire garam ho jati hai amp ke load se
You can use a single wire, but by connecting multiple wires together, you increase the total cross-sectional area, improving current conductivity and allowing for higher power.
@Techscrews thanks for the reply! Yesterday I used a 500w power supply to power a 4 channel sony amp. Used the front speakers channel and the rear channel bridged to connect a single speaker. The power supply turned off a couple of times, do you think it was trying to draw more current that it could handle? Should I use a power supply with more wattage?
@@SamVieiraGuitar ampere kitne hai supply k
How to connect amplifier to dvd
in the same way, find dvd audio out and connect to amplifier.
where was that video 15 years ago.... xD
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@@Techscrews i didnt had that informations avialble on youtube back then
you sound like your not from earth...?.....u sound different like u just landed on our planet? what country? good vid...
thanks, but humans from Earth can't think about connecting car audio in homes. Therefore, really, I am from the planet Latvia, lol.
My Psu all color are black
@@DeezbahSaiyan then find wires from main 20+4pin power connector. There is standart for wiring.
Just buy A ps3 power supply APS-226 have 32amp with lots of protection. just do some mods Easy mods! can run CLASS A/B with 400w rms
There is video how connect subwoofer to ANY Speakers without Sub out ruclips.net/video/fjEcYgASTIs/видео.html&t
Way to complicated 😅
There are some easy steps, but what is the hard part?"
Looks like you haven't visited the www.youtube.com/@TechscrewDIY channel yet.