| Q. | Custom pc speaker setup?? | Related Search: Other - Hardware | | | I have heard of ppl on online forums and stuff claining that they wired a car audio setup to work w/their pc, would this be very practical bc you would save a bit of money as opposed to buying powered subs. i want something slightly less mild than my 280w klipsche 2:1 promedia system, im thinking something around 2 10s or 2 12s. if so, how would i mod the power to run off of ac, would i have to get an inverter or somthing, because ive got the money for the equip.
| | A. | If you have the money for the equipment, purchase a power amp and run passive sub enclosures, or check Crutchfields for active subs.The hoops you have to jump through to power a 300w RMS amp from AC line to 12v is ridiculous. 120watts RMS=10Amps at 12v (average - it's going to spike MUCH higher on bass hits). A 10 amp 12v power supply is fairly pricey; for what you can get a good 300 watt RMS car amp and a 10 amp 12v power supply for, you can pick up a power amp and a sub enclosure that are designed to run on mains power.
For instance, you can get a 300 watt RMS (*NOT PMPO, like most cheaper car amps are rated, this is real RMS*) Infinity 12" powered sub from someplace like Crutchfield for $350 or so. Look around, you can do much better than hacking car parts to work indoors. The only way I would recommend even trying that is if you happen to have the car parts laying around already, and just wanna waste some time and money hacking on it, because it still won't sound as good as that $350 infinity.
If you decide you *must* try it, you can check allelectronics.com for high-output 12v power supplies. You'll have to make sure there is significant noise control - most high-output DC power supplies are "switching" supplies, and without special changes, are not suitable for audio power supplies because of noise.
An 'inverter', by the way, takes 12vdc *in* and puts out 110 VAC. What you're looking for is a standard, mains-to-DC 12v power supply that can carry the sustained current your low-voltage amps will need. | | | |
| Q. | kindly answer plxxx!!!about slopes!!!help? | Related Search: Mathematics | | | distance
5|• •F/-50s
4|• •E/-40s
3|• •D-30s
2|• •C/-20s
1|• •B/-10s
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solve for the value of the edges of the slopes!!!!
a.) BC b.) CD c.) DE
answer it plxx!!! i need the answer!! its my homework!!
| | A. | Your question is incomprehensible. Are you sure that YOU understand the question ? If you want to receive an answer you must state it in a clear, unambiguous form. The rest of us may be clever, but we're not psychic ! | | | |
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