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Connecting Car Radio to Computer Amplifier & 2 Speakers in Garage: Step-by-Step Guide

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  • #1 16430666
    Jeremiasz2000
    Level 2  
    Hello, I decided to make a car radio in the garage connected to the computer amplifier and 2 car speakers. My question is how to combine it all?
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  • #2 16430697
    Zbigniew 400
    Level 38  
    Why an amplifier if it's on the radio?
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  • #3 16430710
    Jeremiasz2000
    Level 2  
    Amplifier so that the radio can have a 12V power supply

    Added after 48 [seconds]:

    That is, the power supply ?
  • #4 16430716
    Rezystor240
    Level 42  
    Zbigniew 400 wrote:
    Why an amplifier if it's on the radio?


    Maybe the author wants to drive some larger speakers and the amplifier on the radio is too weak.
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  • #5 16431209
    L_M
    Level 32  
    Jeremiasz2000 wrote:
    That is, the power supply ?

    I think the author confused the computer power supply with the computer amplifier and hence the confusion. See here link # 8
  • #6 16431233
    Adamcyn
    Level 38  
    L_M wrote:
    I think the author confused the computer power supply with the computer amplifier and hence the confusion.

    I think so too. I would also like to add that the car radio cannot be powered from the USB socket.
    It's best to connect them to a separate 12 V power supply at least 1 A.
    Enter the type of radio or photo to select the appropriate connector for the speakers and power supply.

    Connecting Car Radio to Computer Amplifier & 2 Speakers in Garage: Step-by-Step Guide
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  • #7 16431306
    Marian B
    Level 38  
    And why such combinations, if the garage has a 230V AC outlet? Put any "dachshund" and something will play there.
    "Unnecessary" car radio is not so easy to use outside the car, because you need a fairly strong power supply, speaker / speakers, and also an antenna, even if it will be only a piece of wire.
  • #8 16431324
    L_M
    Level 32  
    Marian B wrote:
    And why such combinations, if the garage has a 230V AC outlet? Put any "dachshund" and something will play there.

    Apparently he has a car radio and a computer power supply and wants to use it somehow, best let him speak for himself.
  • #9 16431336
    Jeremiasz2000
    Level 2  
    Yes, I have a car radio and 2 car loudspeakers as well as a computer power supply, I would like to use it so that it is not just good for something
  • #10 16431504
    marqqv
    Level 32  
    Give photos what exactly is the power supply? And what output do you have from the ISO cube radio or just the wires?

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around connecting a car radio to a computer amplifier and two car speakers in a garage setting. The initial query raises concerns about the necessity of an amplifier since car radios typically have built-in amplifiers. Responses clarify that an external amplifier may be needed for driving larger speakers or if the car radio requires a 12V power supply. It is emphasized that a car radio cannot be powered via USB and should be connected to a dedicated 12V power supply of at least 1A. The conversation also touches on the practicality of using a car radio outside of a vehicle, noting the need for a strong power supply, speakers, and an antenna. The author confirms possession of a car radio, two car speakers, and a computer power supply, seeking to utilize these components effectively.
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