Amplifier in the House

okay, that's all i needed to know. i just took my subs outta my car cause im trying to sell it and was gunna see if it was cheap or expensive... i think i'll pass on my idea hehe, ty.

 
You're probably going to end up looking at about $100 to get a converter to handle running a sub amp. I have a 10 amp converter that I had used a few years back and when I had it hooked up to my 360 watt amp the subs would cut out at higher volumes (because the amp wasn't getting enough power). If you really want to be difficult, you can put a stiffening capacitor on it to prevent cutting out. OR you could spend about $125 bucks or so and get yourself a home subwoofer amp that's made for home subwoofers (and they work great- got 2 for my brother's old car subs) from Parts Express at http://www.partsexpress.com/webpage.cfm?webpage_id=3&SO=2&&DID=7&CATID=43&ObjectGroup_ID=505

 
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