Yes. An amplifier can be added and intergrated into your system.
What do you mean charge the amplifier? It's not a battery, so you just turn the stereo on. When the stereo goes on, the remote wire will turn the amplifier on and you're good to go.
It "amplifies" the signal of your stereo so it is louder to hear.
If your home receiver is not rated for a 2-ohm load (many can handle a 4-ohm, but not a 2-ohm), you will damage components inside the amplifier by over-current. Don't use car stereo components in home stereo equipment. It's like using a hockey helmet to ride a motorcycle.
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Just ground the stereo to a pipe for your water line or something. But if I'm not mistaken you may need an amplifier/inverter to run a car deck off of power supplied to a home. It has to do with the Voltage or amps I think. I wouldn't know the
it provides a signal to your subwoofer amplifier to turn it on and off with the car's key
adjustments and audio settings
Usually, it is best to make all of the new stereo's wiring connections through your car's wiring harness.Directly connecting it to the power is more complicated and risky.
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A car stereo amplifier works by using conductors and transistors to take the radio waves and amplify their intensity through a computer like system to boost the sound coming out of it.