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<blockquote data-quote="skylineTT" data-source="post: 7507823" data-attributes="member: 576995"><p>i run car audio equipment off of computer power supplies due to retarded low budget. Home Theater amplification is better and more efficient, but for the same power, much more expensive. you can pull used computer power supplies and they convert 120v AC to 12v DC with usually a high amperage that will support from 500-1000 watts. PM me and I can write you up an instruction list. as far as speakers, youll want to use real home theater speakers for midrange. I cant tell much of a diff between car audio and home audio high range stuff. subwoofers are easy and you can use most car audio subwoofers for a home audio application. you will want to tune the subwoofer enclosure really low. 26-30 hz is generally ideal. i can take pics of my setups if you want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skylineTT, post: 7507823, member: 576995"] i run car audio equipment off of computer power supplies due to retarded low budget. Home Theater amplification is better and more efficient, but for the same power, much more expensive. you can pull used computer power supplies and they convert 120v AC to 12v DC with usually a high amperage that will support from 500-1000 watts. PM me and I can write you up an instruction list. as far as speakers, youll want to use real home theater speakers for midrange. I cant tell much of a diff between car audio and home audio high range stuff. subwoofers are easy and you can use most car audio subwoofers for a home audio application. you will want to tune the subwoofer enclosure really low. 26-30 hz is generally ideal. i can take pics of my setups if you want. [/QUOTE]
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