A mono amplifier. You need two for stereo.
Easy Question--- One Channel is for the "High End" or Trebble-- The Other Channel is for the "Lower End" or Bass partition of the amplifier-- Careful not to hook up High End speakers to the "Bass Channel, as they will generally POP like the WEASEL!
I think you mean a (TV antenna amplifier) RF amplifier used with coax cable. The answer is YES it will work with DTV.
Disney channel sometimes...what i mean by that is, it might not come on anymore. i was glad to answer your question!!! :)
current amplifier
It could be a 2 channel stereo amplifier.
A mono amplifier. You need two for stereo.
Yes you can bridge this amplifier to a 2 channel at 4 ohm per channel for 200 watts out of each channel.
go ask a mechanic idiot
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The Kicker 4-channel Car amp has the Kicker logo on it.
Easy Question--- One Channel is for the "High End" or Trebble-- The Other Channel is for the "Lower End" or Bass partition of the amplifier-- Careful not to hook up High End speakers to the "Bass Channel, as they will generally POP like the WEASEL!
Connecting speaker leads to both right outputs, A&B, will only play the right channel of the sound (in mono) when both pairs of speakers, A and B are turned on. This won't damage the amplifier or speakers, but you won't be listening in stereo.
90 watts X 4 channel output
You can determine the impedance (ohms) of a car amplifier by checking the specifications provided by the manufacturer. Look for information on the minimum stable impedance the amplifier can handle per channel. If it can handle 2 ohms per channel, then it is a 2-ohm amplifier. If it can handle 4 ohms per channel, then it is a 4-ohm amplifier. Typically, this information is found in the technical specifications or manual of the amplifier.
what does it mean by rotating amplifier and how it works?
One can find a four channel car amplifier from many different stores. These stores include Best Buy, Walmart, K-Mart, or any store that sells electronics.