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<blockquote data-quote="Empire_L" data-source="post: 2519347" data-attributes="member: 573048"><p>I have a 15' MA Audio 800W subwoofer, and a 250W Kenwood KAC-529S 2 way bridge amplifier, and i am using a wall converter, to convert the 120v coming from the wall into a 12vDC current, like a car battery, i throw the RCA cables on, plug it into my Ipod, then hook the subwoofer up to the bridge output, then put the positive from the wall convertor on to the "batt" part, then the negative on the ground part, and no sound, so right now i have the sub hooked up to my computer with my speakers so i have limited bass, what im thinking is that the amplifier has to have ignition in order to run, so im thinking i might take that wall convertor to the p-remote, and the battery input, and have 2 grounding wires comin out of the 2 grounding outputs.. So in simpler words, i want my sub to pound with my Ipod, and does anyone know if i hook my amp up to my car, can i plus the RCA into my Ipod?</p><p></p><p>lol thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Empire_L, post: 2519347, member: 573048"] I have a 15' MA Audio 800W subwoofer, and a 250W Kenwood KAC-529S 2 way bridge amplifier, and i am using a wall converter, to convert the 120v coming from the wall into a 12vDC current, like a car battery, i throw the RCA cables on, plug it into my Ipod, then hook the subwoofer up to the bridge output, then put the positive from the wall convertor on to the "batt" part, then the negative on the ground part, and no sound, so right now i have the sub hooked up to my computer with my speakers so i have limited bass, what im thinking is that the amplifier has to have ignition in order to run, so im thinking i might take that wall convertor to the p-remote, and the battery input, and have 2 grounding wires comin out of the 2 grounding outputs.. So in simpler words, i want my sub to pound with my Ipod, and does anyone know if i hook my amp up to my car, can i plus the RCA into my Ipod? lol thanks [/QUOTE]
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