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Old 12-14-2006, 05:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
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hey guys, just wondering if you can connect car audio (i only have a couple tweeters, a couple of woofers and 2 crossovers for now) to a regular stereo. Also, if i decided to put these into my car (2002 olds alero) what do i need to connect it to the stock radio?
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18-12 guage wire. any between that range are able to handle the massive 30-50W's your stock deck is putting out.

and yes this can go to a home setup.

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Old 12-14-2006, 05:29 PM   #3 (permalink)
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and yes this can go to a home setup.

how do i do that? do i need anything special? or just attach the wire to the back of the main unit?
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30 - 50 watts eh? thats a stock stereo i would like to have, on a good day most stock decks are gona give you 5-8 watts rms. i personaly wouldnt waste your time puting that stuff in your car, start off with a good deck and you will be amazed how much better your stock speakers will sound.
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30 - 50 watts eh? thats a stock stereo i would like to have, on a good day most stock decks are gona give you 5-8 watts rms. i personaly wouldnt waste your time puting that stuff in your car, start off with a good deck and you will be amazed how much better your stock speakers will sound.
you have never sat in a car with a bose stereo then have you... i was trying to make a generalization.
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Old 12-14-2006, 05:45 PM   #6 (permalink)
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how do i do that? do i need anything special? or just attach the wire to the back of the main unit?
you will need to run the crossover just so you dont pop the tweeters.
just pop them into a speaker box.
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Old 12-14-2006, 05:54 PM   #7 (permalink)
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oh ok thanks guys
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one thing though, most home audio opperates at 8 ohm, while most car sudio speakers (barring subs) opperate at 4 ohm... so you would essentially need double the power in the home setup to achive the same output, as in the car.

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Also your home stuff might not like a 4ohm load.
Check it out.
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Old 12-14-2006, 06:16 PM   #10 (permalink)
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well, the speakers determing the load the amp is seeing. Your car speakers are probably 4 ohm, but most home stereos can only handle a minimum of 8 ohm speakers. Check the specs of the home receiver you are using to see what the minimum restance is that it can handle. If it's a minimum of 8 ohm (which most are) then DON'T connect those speakers. It may work for a while, but could fry your receiver.
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