Hooking up my car subwoofer to PC!
I have one 10" sub that i want to hook up to my computer, the reason why i am doing this is I have 2 12s" in my car. What exactly do I need? How can I convert the house signal from AC to DC? How can I connect the actual sub to the sound card???
right now, i have an old Hitachi HA-270 home audio receiver hooked into my sound card via a custom connector i fab'd up. so the computer, dvd player, ps2, and cd changer are hooked into the receiver and coming out of Nuance B-1's
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soo.. if you have a home receiver and some kind of crossover (and your sub is the right impedence -you dont want to blow your receiver- then you should be good to go)
[ October 18, 2005, 03:43 PM: Message edited by: crazykev81 ]
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soo.. if you have a home receiver and some kind of crossover (and your sub is the right impedence -you dont want to blow your receiver- then you should be good to go)
[ October 18, 2005, 03:43 PM: Message edited by: crazykev81 ]
nope, Starterwiz i did not get a dvd.. but they were bought back in 2004. was the free dvd a promo i missed out on?
i love them to death though! i'm building my home system as i go, working on a decent 5.1 receiver next.. and my future speakers to add to the system will definately be Nuance, even on the older amp they sound GREAT.. i cannot wait to get them hooked up to a newer receiver, with better s/n!!
i love them to death though! i'm building my home system as i go, working on a decent 5.1 receiver next.. and my future speakers to add to the system will definately be Nuance, even on the older amp they sound GREAT.. i cannot wait to get them hooked up to a newer receiver, with better s/n!!
Originally posted by clkio:
I am going to buy a car amp (very cheap one) and a dv converter power supply, changes current from ac to dv (to 12V) I should be set then, correct?
I am going to buy a car amp (very cheap one) and a dv converter power supply, changes current from ac to dv (to 12V) I should be set then, correct?


