Car Audio – Can I connect the front speakers also to the amplifier?

I have continuous a front dual speakers to a player as well as a behind dual speakers have been continuous to a amplifier.

To urge a receptive to advice peculiarity of my automobile audio, can we bond a front speakers additionally to a amplifier?

Will an one more subwoofer continuous to a amplifier have any discernible disproportion in receptive to advice quality?

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  • sparky3489
    August 11th, 2009 at 2:35 am

    First question, yes and no. You’ll have to get a separate amp setup for the front connection. The amp must have high level inputs(not the same as RCA) or you use a line level converter. If they are stock speakers, the amp can’t be much more than 25 watts RMS X 2 @ 4 ohms. Each channel of the amp must match the RMS watts of each speaker.

    Second question, yes and no. Typically, you’ll want a separate amp for a sub. Yes, because the added sub (on it’s own amp) will bring out the bass.

  • me_laub
    August 11th, 2009 at 2:35 am

    Yes, make sure you connect everyting properly. The higher tha amp the better the sound as long as the speaker is a higher amp than your max output from the amp. Subs need a separate amp to get the right sound.

  • site_tech209
    August 11th, 2009 at 2:35 am

    connecting your speakers directly to the amp might blow the speakers if they are too weak compared to the amp’s power. what you should do is connect the speakers through a crossover and get a sub to connnect to the amp. this willgive you better sound.audio quality. try look around for crossover faqs and read up, it may help.

  • ldychasr
    August 11th, 2009 at 2:35 am

    if you have two sets of pre-amp out puts yes, you will either need a 4-channel amplifier with built in cross-over( which for the front should be set to mid-range) or seperate amplifier for the front speakers, if your second amp doesnt have a crossover use bass blockers and keep the gain turned down.

  • mr t
    August 11th, 2009 at 2:35 am

    depends on the head unit/amp read the manual and you will find out otherwise go to your local halfords store and they will tell you for free

  • Zak C
    August 11th, 2009 at 2:35 am

    well it depends on if your amp is a 2 chanel or a 4 chanel cause if its only a 2 chanel then no you cant but if its a 4 hook up the front speakers to the other chanels and plug the av wires into the back of the radio that says front

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