how do I find the inputs in a CAR radio ? all I am asking is will what I proposed do any damage or sound realy bad, I was asuming that the - and + are mirrors of one another so one of one and one of another will sum up to make a sort of mono
all I am asking is will what I proposed do any damage or sound realy bad, I was asuming that the - and + are mirrors of one another so one of one and one of another will sum up to make a sort of mono
A lot depends on if it's bridged or not, but there's no external connection that will make it sound any good, and some which will cause damage. The BEST connection is just one speaker on one channel.
The left and right channels on a stereo play slighly different parts of the same track, for example the left might be vocal and the right instrumental. Connecting the outputs together can damage the amplifier, if one chanel goes positive while the other is negitive the two parts of the signal will cancel, drawing too much current and overloading the amp.
A specker is a machine that blows specks of paint all over the place, isn't it?
If you connect a speaker to both "+" output wires of a stereo amp and play stereo music, the speaker will produce the difference between the channels which usually has echoes and other cool sounds but the bass cancels so won't be heard. This difference speaker or a pair of speakers in series is used in the "poor man's surround sound" also called "Hafler surround sound".