Testing my car sub at home?
#1
I have a Pioneer Premier TS-W1500SPL 10 inch sub and I want to test it at home to make sure it still works. It is already wired parallel in side the box
Can I just hook the box up to one of the channles in my home stereo?
I just need to test it for about 5-10 seconds
Can I just hook the box up to one of the channles in my home stereo?
I just need to test it for about 5-10 seconds
#8
Be damn careful with your home reciever....most home recievers only want a 8 0hm load....anything lower and your going to be pulling a lot more juice from it than normal and that could be a bad bad thing.
If youre going to do it, keep the volume low - dont try to make the woofer move too much - if at all.
Just my $0.02
[ November 24, 2003, 12:10 PM: Message edited by: Mr Plow ]
If youre going to do it, keep the volume low - dont try to make the woofer move too much - if at all.
Just my $0.02
[ November 24, 2003, 12:10 PM: Message edited by: Mr Plow ]
#10
I have a brand new Pioneer home receiver and what it lets you do is wire up the rear surround channels to let you add on a passive subwoofer. So I wired up my dual 4 ohm sub to show 8 ohms and hooked it up. I was unimpressed the 110 watts did nothing to move the sub.