ideally "line out" on the receiver to "audio in" on the amplifier, left and right...
If there isn't a "line out" use the the "audio out" but keep the volume on the receiver relatively low to prevent overdriving the inputs on the amplifier.
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You cant just split the wire you have to go to your everyday audio store and get a step down
Yes, you can hook up two subwoofers to one receiver by using a Y-splitter cable that splits the subwoofer output from the receiver into two separate signals. Just make sure that the receiver can support two subwoofers and adjust the settings accordingly for optimal performance.
what kind of power wire?(a power wire for an amp maybe) what kind of power wire?(a power wire for an amp maybe)
Since the resulting short circuit would be outside the amp, it WOULD NOT blow the amp.
You can wire and amp down to 0.3 ohms by decreasing its windings.
remote wire is to control amp, bass coming from subs, and the frequency
The amp rating of an 18AWG wire is typically around 16 amps.
The amp rating for 10 wire is typically around 30 amps.
The recommended wire size for a 20 amp breaker is typically 12-gauge wire.
The recommended wire size for a 30 amp circuit is typically 10 gauge wire.
The recommended wire size for a 60 amp circuit is typically 6-gauge wire.
The appropriate wire size for a 60 amp circuit is typically 6-gauge wire.