Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Multi Amplifier Sound Systems

A multiple amplifier system comprises a sound source, a power source, an electronic crossover network for dividing an car audio signal from the sound source into a plurality of frequency ranges. Each of the divided audio signal is amplified by an individual power amplifier and fed to a corresponding speaker. A superposing circuit is connected to the sound source and the power source for superposing the audio signal from the sound source and power from the power source. The superposed signal is applied to the electronic crossover network through a lead.

If you're installing more than one amplifier, run a single heavy-gauge power cable from your battery to a distribution block, and then connect lighter-gauge cable from the block to each amp. This arrangement minimizes potential noise problems and keeps your installation looking neat. Make sure you use power cable that's thick enough to accommodate any amps that you might add in the future. Installation for car stereo install and car alarm installation is also not a tough job, you just need to follow the instructions given.

This Multipurpose, Lightweight and Battery Powered car stereo sound system amplifier meets a variety of audio amplification needs. Multiple inputs and separate volume and bass / treble controls make adding inputs simple and adaptable. Optional Wireless Version adds compatibility for VHF Wireless Microphones. Most speaker systems, especially lower power speakers only require a single amplifier.

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