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Wiring your own speaker cabinet gives you the flexibility to use whatever speakers you want and customize the cabinet to your needs. You have to be careful when wiring your speaker cabinet,...
Speaker wire is measured in AWG (American wire gauge) sizes, the standard measurement of wire for electrical conduction, based on the raw wire diameter less insulation. The thicker the wire gauge,...
Two subwoofers can be connected to a mono amp if the subs are matched in impedance and do not exceed the power producing capabilities of the amplifier.
A speaker is a device that is used to convert an electrical signal into sound. Because it makes use of electrical currents, how these currents are able to flow is important to how well the sound...
Wiring speakers in series can increase your listening enjoyment because it allows your favorite music to be delivered from a number of locations in a room. Plus, for those who don't have a...
Use a labor or time analogy to understand speaker wiring regarding ohms. A laborer carries one box from his truck to a ship in 4 minutes. When the captain gives him 8 minutes to bring each box,...
An amplifier is an electronic device used to magnify an input signal into a higher output. You can use an amplifier to drive two or more speakers. For this to be successful, the output of the...
Knowing the total speaker load (or impedance) that a set of cabinets, or speakers in a single cabinet, represent is critical. An impedance mismatch (when an amplifier is not rated for the total...
Determining the load that your system can handle is very important when wiring your speaker system. You need to make sure that you don't overpower the speakers or overuse the amplifier. Follow...
Create a powerful sound system by wiring your speakers for a 16-ohm load. Once you understand how much power each speaker can handle, the rest is easy. Follow these instructions to wire speakers...