Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Will An Amplifier For Component Speakers Make The Vocals Louder In My System?







And By How Much? Thanks
Well Supa Dupafly 17 I Have Aftermarket Infinity Kappa Series Plates That Run At 60W Rms However My Headunit Only Puts Out 20Rms :( This Is Why Im Thinking Of Upgrading? Still Same Answer?



Answer
OK, Check it out! A component system differs. from a usual speaker set-up in the way that the actual vocals come out of the tweeters that come with the system. The woofer part of the system which goes most of the time in your doors or rear deck controls the acoustical part of the system! So, if you add an amp yes your sound will get louder but only your mid an lows unless your component system comes with cross overs, if so then you will hear also your highs become more louder but be careful you don't want to over power your highs because then they will heat up an start to pop an crack A.K.A( the spider is then destroyed in the tweeter) so it is basically a good idea to just amplify the component woofer an stay away from the tweeters because an after market component tweeter is pretty loud there would be no reason too amplify the tweeter!

Connect a bare wire speaker system to xbox 360?




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I have an old 5.1 surround system (at least I think that's what it is--it has five speakers and a subwoofer) which I'd like to try and hook up to my 360. Problem is, it uses bare wire connectors and spring plugs. Are there any kinds of adapters or any possible way to connect it?

I do not have acces to soldering equipment, nor would I know how to use it.

Thanks in advance.



Answer
From your description it sounds like you have PART of a 5.1 sound system - the 5 speakers (+ subwoofer - the "point 1" part), but if they use "bare wire connectors" with spring clips on the speakers to grab the bare wires (not plugs), then you still need a 5.1 amplifier. The Audio Out from an Xbox 360 will not power those speakers, not with any sort of adapter. However, you need a small plane and the first answer is pointing you to a rocket ship to Mars. That is why there are quote marks (") around the word "adapter" - that is NOT any kind of adapter.
If your "surround system" actually does have an amp, all you need is to find out how it gets its signal - Xbox has a variety of outputs - your challenge is to find a cable system from the Xbox that matches your amplifier's Inputs. If you write back with Additional Details describing those inputs, or if all you really have is 6 speakers, either way let us know and we can go from there... Good luck!




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