Hook your speakers up to the amp.
You have to employ the microphone jack on the amplifier providing the signal to the speakers. If you don't have a mic jack on your amp, your out of luck.
Sure i have 2 400 watt rockfords connected to a 400watt kenwood mono amp. This statement made by another is true.You can hook up 20 subs to a mono amp; BUT you have to configure the speakers by impedance/ohms. if you hook two 2 ohm speakers to a 4 ohm steady amp in parallel you will soon buy a new amp. if you hook 10 speakers in series you will not even get it warm. Each speaker will also divide the available wattage and will not have a lot of power. Take it to a good shop if you don't know the formula for this. you may save your amp. BMyers Lake city, FL
Yes most of you big name amp's have a high power input that comes with amp it's the flat plug that goes in the side. Just wire it to the speaker leads from headunit then wire up speakers to amp.
yes, got to get a adjustable line out converter and tap into your speakers
i couldn't find where to put more info so i did in an answer lol but before i get spammed with its stupid cause a new head unit will add enough power so you don't need it. I have a good head unit the reason i want to is because i have an equilizer that only has RC hook ups in the back and i need an amp to do that.. so if i hook them up to the amp so i can essentually hook them to my equilizer will it blow my stock speakers. i think it is like a 180 or 250 watt amp. can i turn the gain down? will i have to be gentle on the volume(don't really wanna do that) please help me
Cutoffs are used to divy up frequencies being received by different speakers. They can be purchased online or at electronics shops.
You don't hook it into the stock CD player, you re-run the speakers wires from the radio to one central location, hook up the amp, rerun the speaker wires from the amp to the speakers. BUT, most stock speakers are cheaply made with cardboard, so I would recommend upgrading your speakers as well or chances are you will separate the cone if it's amped past stock. You have to get a "aloc"adjustable line out converter to run rca cables to your amp then run the speaker wires to your sub the aloc taps into your existing speaker wire and reduces the db.rca's are a low db input you need .5 to 5 db to hit rca input at the amp which is what the aloc does.
the best way is to hide all your wire so it looks good nd if u have a truck put your amp under the seat and cut ur wires just enought to hook up into the amp and subs nd thats the best way
The easiest way is a Line Out Converter. you either splice off the rear speakers or if it was equipped with subwoofer then you can splice into that line. The Line Out Converter just gives you a set of RCAs and then you just hook it all up like normal.
You speakers will have a much more powerful depth in sound if you do that.
To hook up stereo speakers in a truck, attach the stereo wiring to the stereo and run it to the speakers. Clip the stereo speakers into the wires and place them in the panel spaces in the truck.