Hello!
I recently purchased a ONKYO HT-S3300 receiver and speakers set. The set comes with a passive subwoofer, and I'd prefer a powered sub but can't currently afford one (even a cheap one), so I was thinking about making my own powered subwoofer using some car audio equipment that I have lying around. It will cost me far less than buying a sub and seems like a fun project. I've already seen that you can connect car audio to home systems using a computers power supply. My issue is a very specific problem, my car amp has RCA inputs, while my subwoofer output on the receiver is regular +- speaker wire. I'm wondering if there is any danger of destroying my receiver, amp, or sub if i connect it using a RCA-to-speaker wire converter.
Thanks!
I recently purchased a ONKYO HT-S3300 receiver and speakers set. The set comes with a passive subwoofer, and I'd prefer a powered sub but can't currently afford one (even a cheap one), so I was thinking about making my own powered subwoofer using some car audio equipment that I have lying around. It will cost me far less than buying a sub and seems like a fun project. I've already seen that you can connect car audio to home systems using a computers power supply. My issue is a very specific problem, my car amp has RCA inputs, while my subwoofer output on the receiver is regular +- speaker wire. I'm wondering if there is any danger of destroying my receiver, amp, or sub if i connect it using a RCA-to-speaker wire converter.
Thanks!