Users questions

What is the output RCA on an amp for?

What is the output RCA on an amp for?

RCA cables (line-level connections) are the preferred way to connect a signal to your amp if you have that option. RCA jacks on the rear of a Pioneer head unit. This is the ideal way to connect your amplifier’s signal inputs, if available. For a 4 channel amplifier, you’ll need 2 stereo RCA cables to do so.

Do RCA cables go to input or output on AMP?

RCA cables and speaker wire Your amplifier gets its input signals from the receiver’s output typically via RCA cables. RCA cables come in stereo pairs, in various lengths. When running new speaker wires from your amplifier’s output to the speakers, any size wire from 18- to 14-gauge will work fine.

What are preamp RCA outputs?

Preamp level outputs are audio outputs that are used to drive an amplifier (or equalizer or crossover…). Some units will have only one set of preamp outputs (would likely be a ‘rear’ output). Other units have multiple pairs of outputs for front, rear and subwoofer signals.

How do I connect two amps to one RCA?

How To Hook Up Two Amps With One RCA Jack

  1. Unplug both the red and white RCA male plugs going into the car amp.
  2. Plug the red male RCA lead into the female socket on the Y plug.
  3. So now you will have two separate connections for each RCA plug that is coming from the car radio.
  4. All you need to do now is connect your car amp.

What are RCA stereo outputs?

The RCA is a stereo audio output. This means that they can split the audio into two separate channels – left and right channel. This allows the listener to hear more dimensions of sound, improving the listening experience.

Can I connect amplifier to TV?

Most likely the input on the stereo or home theater receiver is an RCA jack. For digital connections, locate an unused optical digital or HDMI input port. Using a cable with the appropriate plugs on each end, connect the audio output from the television to the audio input of the receiver or amplifier.

How far can you run RCA audio cable?

100 to 200 feet

Does length of audio cable affect quality?

When long runs (of either interconnects or speaker cables) are used, cable quality becomes extra important. Due to the additional signal losses longer runs impose, the better the cable is at “protecting” the signal, the better will be the sound.

Does speaker wire need to be same length?

It’s also important that the wire lengths to both speakers are the same to ensure they both have equal impedance values. The thicker a wire or the lower the gauge, the less resistance. It is therefore a combination between speaker impedance, length and gauge that affects the resistance.

Can speaker cable be too thick?

Yes, it is perfectly fine to remove a few strands. Go for it. Interestingly in speaker wire, or any wires, the size of the conduit matters and all things being equal thicker wire has lower resistance, but also very important is the distance over which that thickness occurs.

Are expensive speaker cables worth it?

An expensive cable might sound worse on your system than cheap cable. Or it might sound better. The important thing to remember is that even if it does sound better, it’s such a minuscule improvement that pretty much anything else you can do will have a greater effect on the sound.

How many amps can speaker handle?

75 watts rms = approx 7 amps and around 12.5 or so at the peak of 150 watts. The smaller the wire the higher the resistance unless you have a very high grade of wire. Anyone that has installed high quality stereo systems would never recommend anything less than 16 gauge for door speakers.

What size wire do I need for a 500 watt amp?

Why Use Quality Audio Wire

Amp Kit AWG (Wire Size) Amplifier Wattage
1/0 AWG 1000 Watts RMS and up
4 AWG 500 – 1000 Watts RMS
8 AWG 250 – 500 Watts RMS
10 AWG Less Than 250 Watts RMS

How do I calculate amperage?

Divide the watts of a given electrical item by the total number of volts available from the electric outlet to calculate amperage draw. The amount of current flowing through the wire is measured in amperes, or amps. The equivalent of available electricity at the power source is voltage, or volts.