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QuestionMy built-in TV speakers are working, but the audio is not clear. What could be the reason?Community AnswerUnfortunately, most built-in television speakers are low quality. A soundbar is the simplest way to get good audio for your TV. If the audio has become worse or static-y since you bought the TV, try replacing the RCA or HDMI cable.
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QuestionHow do I wire four speakers together?Community AnswerOne way to wire four identical speakers together is a combination series/parallel system. Connect the - terminal on speaker A and the + terminal on speaker B. Connect the - terminal on speaker C to the + terminal on speaker D. Now connect the + amp terminal to the + terminals on A and C, and the - amp terminal to the - terminals on B and D. With this setup, the total impedance load on the amp is the same as the impedance of a single speaker.
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QuestionHow do I wire speakers in parallel?Community AnswerTo wire speakers in parallel, connect the positive amp terminal to all positive speaker terminals, and the negative amp terminal to all negative speaker terminals. To find the total impedance Zmax, solve for it in the equation 1/Zmax = 1/Za + 1/Zb + 1/Zc... where Za, Zb, and so on are the impedance ratings of each speaker.
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QuestionI have an existing sub connected to a single channel amp. I want to add another single channel amp to a different sub. In all I'll have two subs with an amp designated to each sub. Will I have to run whole new set of wires to install the second amp and sub?Community AnswerThe two amps can share a power cable, but you may need to upgrade to a larger diameter. The ground wires can be separate or lead to one distribution box. One 12V relay attached to the head unit can power the remote wires for both amps. Finally, the RCA cables for your second amp can attach to an unused preamp outlet in your head unit, or to a "passthrough" RCA output on your first amp. If neither is available, install a Y-splitter to split the voltage from one preamp outlet between the two amps.
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QuestionHow do I connect speakers in series?Community AnswerTo wire speakers in series, connect the negative terminal of one speaker to the positive terminal of another. Add the impedance of all speakers to find the total impedance load on the amp.
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QuestionCan I use a car subwoofer on a home stereo?Community AnswerMost definitely, just match the ohm from speaker to receiver.
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