
Specifications: - Material: Felt
- SNR: 90dB
- Rated Power: 120W
- Peak Power: 300W
- Input Impedance: 10 KΩ
- Output Impedance: 4 KΩ
- Read Format: MP3
- Size: 35 x 21cm/13.78 x8.27in(L x Dia.)
- Woofer: 6in
Features: - This car subwoofer can help pass the time while you are on the road
- Give you low distortion and powerful bass at high sound press levels
- With a petty size, this Car Subwoofer can be placed almost anywhere inside your car
- High quality subwoofer with the most accurate and precise in-vehicle subwoofer performance
- Heavy-duty construction
- This Computer Car Subwoofer making it perfect for building economic subwoofer system
- This Computer Car Subwoofer is easy to use
- Excellent all-around performer
- This Computer Car Subwoofer is designed to be a simple-to-install upgrade to your car's existing Audio system
- This is a 6 inch Super Strength Subwoofer for Car Computer, excellent all-around performer and it is designed to be a simple-to-install upgrade to your car's existing Audio system
- Good voice and nice sound from this Best Subwoofer Speaker
- Feeling fantastic when you enjoy the music with this Car Computer Subwoofer
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- 6 Inch Cylinder Stereo Active Motorcycle Car Subwoofer
- This is a 6 inch Super Strength Subwoofer for Car Computer, excellent all-around performer and it is designed to be a simple-to-install upgrade to your car's existing Audio system
- With a petty size, this Car Subwoofer can be placed almost anywhere inside your car
How to Hook Up a Car Subwoofer to Your Computer Do you want to add that extra boom to your PC or home theater? If you have a car subwoofer that you are currently not using with your car, then you can hook up that subwoofer to your computer with ease. The easiest form of connectivity is with the combination of an AC/DC power converter, an amplifier and your subwoofer. - First, you will need to be able to power your subwoofer indoors. You can do this by purchasing an AC/DC power converter that has sufficient current capacity. Make sure to purchase a converter that has more watt output than what your subwoofer produces. This is the safest way to make sure you have proper electrical current flowing back and forth, without the possibility of blowing any fuses. Also, you will want to make sure that the DC plug on the converter will fit into the input of your amplifier.
- Once you have a proper converter, you should install it safely. It's always best to use a surge protector so as to not take up too much energy in one outlet. Also, make sure that you set up the converter in a convenient location near your computer. Be sure to read any additional instructions for setting up the converter before going on to the next step.
- With the converter turned off, insert the AC plug into an AC outlet. Connect the DC plug from the converter into an input of your amplifier. The AC should now be converted to 12-volt DC power. This will help to not drain or hurt your computer or amp.
- First, make sure that you have everything turned off to be safe. For creating a simple input between the amp and computer, you should use a 3.5-mm stereo plug/ RCA plug with 2 "Y" cables. First, plug the RCA cables into the amp. Next, insert the 3.5-mm stereo plug into the audio input of your computer.
- For creating the connection between the amp and subwoofer, you should use a similar 3.5-mm stereo splitter adapter, which includes one male plug to two female plugs. You should first turn on your computer and then amp. You should now be able to hear sound from your computer on your subwoofers.
Tips & Warnings - Another option for connectivity is to find a 12-volt PSU for a simpler way to connect the subwoofer to your computer
How to Install Subwoofers?
Most automobile manufacturers do not consider subwoofers standard car stereo equipment. So if you want to beef up your bass, you will need to mount them yourself. Installing subwoofers is a tricky proposition but these steps can help you do the job yourself
Instructions: - Study the directions for installing the subwoofer and make sure you have the tools and mechanical expertise to undertake the project
- Gather and assemble everything you will need to install your subwoofers, then detach your car's negative battery terminal
- Fasten a ring terminal to the end of the power cable and attach it to the battery's positive terminal. Locate a spot nearby for the fuse holder and join it to the battery wire. Attach the end of the remaining wire to the other side of the fuse holder. The fuse should not be in the holder
- Locate a spot where the wire can be brought through the firewall and inside the car. Ideally, the opening should go to one of the foot wells
- Push and pull the wire through the opening and below the flooring until it reaches the subwoofer on the door frame or under the carpet. Extend it to the amplifier and verify the distance. Play it safe by tacking on several more feet. Cut the wire and hook up the amplifier
- Find some bare metal or a sturdy bolt that runs inside the car several feet from the amplifier. When connecting to bare metal crease a ring terminal to the ground cable and attach it to the body with a thread cutting screw. If making an existing bolt connection, place a ring terminal on the body bolt. Now you are ready to join the ground to the amplifier
- Follow the manual instructions on running remote and signal wires. Attach them to the amplifier and verify all your links
- Test your amplifier and subwoofers and select your settings. Hook the negative battery terminal back up. With the fuse holder empty, activate your car's accessory power ignition to verify that everything works and none of the fuses are bad
- Turn off the ignition to accessory power and place the fuse into the holder, connecting the amplifier. Verify the settings on your subwoofer. Activate the accessory power and switch on the radio. The sound of a bass line indicates a successful subwoofer installation
Tips & Warnings: - Mount your amplifier in a level, open area that is conducive to cooling
- Do not affix the amp directly to your car's chassis.Rusty metal can be cleaned by sanding and then rubbing clean
- Installing the fuse should be the final step.Ready-made amplifier kits come with everything you need to install your subwoofers
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