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LoginUsing a car amp…at home? The good news is that YES, one way or another, you can definitely connect a car amp to a home stereo. However, since car amps use a different power source the single biggest challenge is getting enough power to them. Fortunately, these and other problems are fairly easy to deal with. The good news is that most of what you need can be found and bought new or used but you may need to order some online.
Hello everybody, recently i bought car amplifier for repair and decided that im gonna replace my Sony XM that i have been running as my subwoofer amplifier for a year now. I took this opportunity to write instructable on how to properly hook car amplifier for use inside of your house connected to mains voltage and what you should be careful about. There are many reasons why you would want to use car amplifier, but if you can choose between proper vv amplifier and car amplifier i would suggest you to pick house amp, its power supply is well designed and you will get proper power output out of it. Car amplifiers are mostly rated at 14,4V and lower impedances 1 or 2 ohm for example while some home amplifiers can only go as low as 4 ohms. Since you will be running it off 12V power supply more about that in further steps you might not get as stable power as you would in your car. If you however still choose car amplifier then continue reading as i will try to provide as many information about it as i can.
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Proud to be the first on instructables regarding HU's I'm going to show you how to wire up a car amplifier and headunit in your house without the need for a battery and charger. This instructable will allow you to wire in the following configurations: Amp and headunit steps Only the amp steps Only the headunit steps 3, You want a powerful PSU for this, the amps are important, the bigger the better really, from a reputable brand preferably. Don't be an idiot, turn your power supply unit off and disconnect it from the mains when you're working with the cables.
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