Can You Connect A Power Amp To Active Speakers?
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Can You Connect A Power Amp To Active Speakers?
"Physically it is possible to connect an amp to active speakers but it is ABSOLUTELY NOT recommended as potentially you will ruin your powered speaker and possibly your amp", the golden rule is Power + Power = Disaster. Always remember passive speakers require a power amp and active speakers do not.
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Finally I didn't get what I was looking for. Great mislead.
Wow I can’t believe I have finally see a video about this
I had to figure connecting a passive subwoofer powered by an amp to my bx5carbon mornitors
Glad you liked it!
I tried to explain this to a Bassist I was playing with. He took the speaker>out from my 10watt valve guitar amp combo (a cool little Fender Champ-style thing) and plugged it into an active FRFR
I couldn't disconnect that fast enough. Ever since, that FRFR has been playing up.
so i have question that wasnt covered in the lecture! lol, can I install a headphone specific tube amp that generates like 1000mWatts to an active speakers that generates 2 Watts, I know its not much but I want to get the advantages of a tube amp sound coming from the speakers, would this be possible ? would I get the benefits of the tubeamp at all ? Thank ou
Can i connect a Reckhorn A-803i subwoofer amplifier to Klipsch R-51PM active speakers in the sub-out?
can i use DAC on power monitors?
Hey man... I have Edifier poweredds... do I just yank the master one apart and snip the wires from the amp to the speaker to make it passive?
Why do you dance around the question for a half hour and neverreally just specifically address the question. This is terrible.
Because it is a 100% AI written script voiced over by AI voice. Nothing is real here in this video.
most of that is an advertisement...
I don't have time for it
So my mixer has a built in amp. It has speaker wire terminals that go to passive speakers using speakers wires. The problem is that I want to connect that amplified mixer to my active PA speakers that play 500 watts each for a way louder sound. I'm thinking of using speaker wire to RCA adapters. This amplified mixer has one more output and it's for headphones, the problem is the effects aren't heard through the headphones only through the amplified speaker terminals going to passive speakers. 75 watts is not enough
please do not do this you will kill them I know what I am telling you.
You will regret it once you let out the magic smoke and there is no turning back then.
I suggest using a line out if the mixer has one instead.
Whatever you do, do not connect the speaker outputs into the powered active speaker's input you will kill them.
If I could like this video a million times, I would.
can i connect my active subwoofer to my yamaha subwoofer output?
yes
Power + power = disaster
I just need a yes or no answer and here i am getting thrown at a ten minute video...
No, you will destroy your speakers