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  • čas přidán 24. 08. 2019
  • In this video I finish the BLUETOOTH BOOMBOX and show how to use car audio gear in your home.
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Komentáře • 319

  • @DIYAudioGuy
    @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety +28

    Small mistake in the video: The yellow wire is constant power, and the red is ignition (i.e. turn on).
    Here is the power supply use to connect the boom box: czcams.com/video/-b8X__GHRtY/video.html

    • @Klatskoek
      @Klatskoek Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for the video! Is it normal that the back part of the car radio gets really hot? (The metal part)

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety +1

      It should generate some heat. I am not sure how much is considered normal.

    • @NateHarrisCreations
      @NateHarrisCreations Před 3 lety +3

      With them both hooked together is doesn’t really matter lol

    • @skyhook383
      @skyhook383 Před 2 lety +1

      This can depend on the brand name, some do change their wiring layout but keep the colour code the same. I have done some installations in my past and not checked and flattened the vehicle battery even when not powered on.

    • @TheAdeimar
      @TheAdeimar Před rokem

      Would this be possible to make without a crossover if I used full range 6.5 speakers?

  • @Digging4evidence
    @Digging4evidence Před 3 lety +10

    Thank you AudioGuy for taking the time to explain out many of your builds. I am currently messing around with setting up some 15’s, 12’s and 10’s in a DIY backyard lawnmower shed stereo build, so that I (and the kids) can have some noticeable beats while playing in the backyard. This specific video assisted me with my power supply hurdle that I had with powering a Kicker KXA400.4 amp. (And NO, none of these speakers go over 200 rms.) But now, thanks to you, we’re all enjoying fun music outside.

  • @sagnhill
    @sagnhill Před 2 lety +14

    I did this back in the late 70s with a Pioneer super tuner and a pair of 6x9s. It was my garage stereo for 35 years.

  • @wal
    @wal Před 5 lety +36

    Great video! The yellow wire is constant on the head unit and the red is turn on. Keep up the great work 👌

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 5 lety +9

      I suppose I am a big dummy. 😀

    • @orangecounty7144
      @orangecounty7144 Před 3 lety +1

      I remember the yellow wire being called memory cable.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety +5

      Yes, I remember that as well. Red was power and yellow was memory. I don't know if the wire changed or the terminology changed. I also remember AM/FM radios and 8-track players that had a physical dial used for tuning and radio presets. When the car was off these radios had no power. There was no need for power the radio didn't do anything. There would have been a separate clock in the dash.
      Back when I first started flipping through crutchfield in the early 1990s a clock on the radio was an important feature. Not all of them had clocks. If your factory radio had a clock then there was no clock on the dash and upgrading to an aftermarket radio sometimes meant that you would lose your clock.
      Those were simpler times.

    • @caseyturner8773
      @caseyturner8773 Před 2 lety

      Good eye Big D!!

  • @elfuego4341
    @elfuego4341 Před 4 lety +4

    DIY - Great channel and nice to meet you last week on 12 V Talk. Keep up the great work and I look forward to following your channel.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety

      It was great to meet you. My next big project is going to be car audio related, it's probably going to take me a couple of weeks before I can get a video up.

  • @zeus.edwards2662
    @zeus.edwards2662 Před 2 lety +10

    Tight budget people For the power supply you can use a power supply from a desktop p c , the wiring will be online for brand, etc, join all 12 volts together all ground together and not in use will be 5 volts depending on power supply, unless you want to hook up USB charging separate, etc... to turn the power supply on there is a trigger wire that can get rigger with a ground wire which a switch can be used in between it, or 5 volts trigger depending on power supply,

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety +4

      I wouldn't recommend going out and buying one just for this.

  • @gvtshorts2024
    @gvtshorts2024 Před 4 měsíci

    I hooked up a head unit to some small bookshelf speakers that came with a Panasonic mini hifi unit. It’s the best sound quality I’ve ever had for the money. For portability I connect it to my jump starter packs 12V 10A output. It came with a cable that just happened to be the right one to connect it to the power input socket. I used the same socket for power you did.

  • @ogairbender808
    @ogairbender808 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm working on FINALLY getting a test bench set up .man yours looks great!!!!

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks I appreciate that! Right now it looks like hell, piled with tools and scrap from projects. I only clean it up when I need to film a video at the bench.

  • @TRONMAGNUM2099
    @TRONMAGNUM2099 Před 2 lety +1

    I use that same radio for home use. I hook it up to my bench power supply that is good up to 30V 10Amp. I have it connected to some cheap flea market 6x9's. I had a small wooden box laying around that was originally a shipping crate. I sealed it real good with caulk and used spill mats to deaden the wood so it wouldn't rattle. I cut the holes and screwed in the 6x9's. It sounds pretty good for what it is.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      That makes for a great inexpensive garage radio!

    • @budbrown5687
      @budbrown5687 Před 2 lety

      I'm wanting to do the same thing. What power supply / adapter did you use?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety

      @@budbrown5687 there should be a link to it in the video description.

  • @dwarden3
    @dwarden3 Před 2 lety +3

    I just run mine with a AGM car battery(no fumes), then put a trickle charger on it. Works great and no conversion confusion. It's all mounted in a box with a computer fan for cooling. I can take it to the lake or camping. Depending on battery it will last for days.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety

      Nothing wrong with that, it's just something that I can't recommend. You sound like you know what you're doing. Not everybody knows what they're doing and you can do a lot of damage with a car battery.

  • @samamsterdam4301
    @samamsterdam4301 Před 2 lety +1

    That's cool! I listen to the radio more at home than I do in my car, but I have a better system in my car than in my house.

  • @Zbee167
    @Zbee167 Před 6 měsíci

    Good stuff! Thanks for sharing.

  • @rodw
    @rodw Před 5 lety +6

    Very nicely done !! You explain everything very well. Thanks for sharing your thoughts and videos, Rodney

  • @Synthematix
    @Synthematix Před rokem

    This is why i love pioneer head units, they have a built in powered subwoofer output meaning you can build the sub in to the unit where the main speakers are

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před rokem +1

      I think HiFi Vega showed that in a video.

    • @Synthematix
      @Synthematix Před rokem

      @@DIYAudioGuy I use a Pioneer X3800-UI in my bedroom fitted in my model railway table and connected to a pair of Monitor Audio Bronze BR-1 mini monitors, the sound quality is just amazing, very crisp clear and punchy with not even a hint of distortion.

  • @marcusstanford2574
    @marcusstanford2574 Před 5 lety +4

    Great video 👍 just seen you on budget gem forum I support the community👌

  • @ryanlapinski7220
    @ryanlapinski7220 Před 9 měsíci

    This video is very helpful but that shirt is the best man

  • @gabrielsaltar2490
    @gabrielsaltar2490 Před 3 lety +2

    After watching your video you got me motivated to get back into the car audio. I would like to build a Raspberry Pi car audio home system, but I am struggling with trying to figure out how to wire the power to all the devices. The system would have the Raspberry Pi, a touch that connects to the Raspberry Pi, an equalizer, and a 360 watts amp. If you have the time and the disposition I would welcome any advice you may have to offer.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety +1

      I am assuming that you are using a 12v amp? You can just use a sufficiently large 12 volt power supply and then use something as simple as a 12v USB adapter to power the pi.

  • @Rich-cp4wo
    @Rich-cp4wo Před 2 lety

    I've always wanted to make one of these, thank you

  • @derekgardin1512
    @derekgardin1512 Před 2 lety +1

    I made a setup in my garage with an old computer power supply. It outputs 12V and even has some 5V signals. The power supply is 350w so more than enough to run a headunit and a small 4 channel amp. Have pair of 6x9s on front and the 2 rear channels are bridged running an 8" Bazooka sub I had lying around.

    • @derekgardin1512
      @derekgardin1512 Před 2 lety +1

      There no issue using a computer PSU. I fused all my connections and removed any wires I didn't need. I don't push the PSU past about 50% of its capability. Computer PSU is actually great to use, it already has a built in fan, I built little upstands and put an additional fan on it. No issues with it at all in last 6 months. Runs the setup just fine and did it for same reason, also wanted a test bench as I buy/sell/flip alot of car audio. Find good deals on stuff, verify it works and resell for as much as 300% of what I paid.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety +2

      Awesome

  • @aros007z
    @aros007z Před 4 lety +2

    Great, thanks for sharing!

  • @and_rew9768
    @and_rew9768 Před rokem

    Fantastic project 👍🥇

  • @johnviera3884
    @johnviera3884 Před 2 lety

    Those AMT’s are a great deal and sound fantastic

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety +2

      I'm running a pair in my truck. It's pretty cool technology.

    • @johnviera3884
      @johnviera3884 Před 2 lety +1

      @@DIYAudioGuy I bought two 6.5 bookshelves with AMTs from Parts Express for $40. Best sounding tweeters I’ve ever heard.

  • @Adam-vi1ep
    @Adam-vi1ep Před rokem

    Where did you get the fuse block on the test bench?? And would that be OK to power a 1200 amp if it'd turned down. The 15 inch sub is only 200 was gonna run more speakers in my blazer but it never happened. So that big amp was running one speaker the installer turned the amp down so it wouldn't overpower the speaker

  • @skyhook383
    @skyhook383 Před 2 lety +2

    If you are searching for a high current power supply unit, a gaming desktop computer ATX power supplies are the way and only require switch be connected. Significantly cheaper than a standard PSU and with higher efficiency. Currently using a 850Watt PSU with an output of 12vDC @ 70Amps. My bedroom stereo system is a car stereo system including subwoofers.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety

      Those are good if you have on sitting around.

  • @ciddax754
    @ciddax754 Před 3 lety +2

    PC Power Supplies are the most cheap way of getting that power. I had an older 450 watt power supply laying around and a friend asked, if I had something, to test his car audi amp on the bench. Some of those are power hungry monsters, but his only needed around 150 watts. The fan of the power supply was still running idle.

  • @chrisk164
    @chrisk164 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video series 👍

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety

      Thanks! It was one of my earliest projects.

    • @chrisk164
      @chrisk164 Před 3 lety

      @@DIYAudioGuy no worries...just found your channel yesterday...trying to catch up..lol..I subscribed and will be watching..thanks for sharing your knowledge

  • @cliffordpurk18
    @cliffordpurk18 Před 3 měsíci

    I know this is an old video and im late to the party lol. But im considering doing this myself to build myself a custom bluetooth party speaker. Would it be possible to wire a small car amplifier inside the box to power to subwoofers seperately like you would in a car?

  • @paulharris574
    @paulharris574 Před 2 lety +1

    Great show see you next time

  • @rumblebeemonster04
    @rumblebeemonster04 Před 5 měsíci

    hello i have bluetooth radio i would like to cook up and 250watt amp what power supply should i get

  • @halse8280
    @halse8280 Před 4 lety +2

    After seeing some examples i conclude that a red optima battery and a wall-charger is the way to go,especially when i want the bench to handle 3000watts.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety +4

      I am not a big fan of using car batteries inside the house. I've seen a few batteries explode while they were sitting on a charger. Make sure you do your research use the appropriate type of charger and take safety precautions.

  • @IngwiePhoenix
    @IngwiePhoenix Před 2 lety +2

    I am going to have to live in a pretty tiny apartment and found some 50w speakers at my parents' place and wondered if I could use a car stereo to help me out? After all, those speakers are passive, so I would need some kind of amp - something a car stereo typically has. Are there any recommendations you have for a situation like this? Thanks!

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      Honestly, it is not worth the trouble or expense unless you already have the radio laying around. I recommend something like this instead: bit.ly/3wX0UlP It will be cheaper and more effective. If that is to much power they have a wide selection of small home audio amplifiers.

  • @BigDaddy66292
    @BigDaddy66292 Před 2 lety +1

    This is a great way to run a low power system but if you are looking into a good system in your house. Get a power max inverter. They make all the way up to 120 amp ones. Made for RVs. And a lithium battery.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety

      Yep, need the right tool for the job.

  • @DTriniBadman
    @DTriniBadman Před 4 lety +2

    I actually thinking about this and seen this video 👍🏽

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety +2

      It's like google can read your mind.

    • @jubreakitjuboughtit4236
      @jubreakitjuboughtit4236 Před 3 lety

      where u thinking about just running it off a car battery like I was with 12 inch subs cause thats how we did b4 we had cars in high-school we where ready

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety

      A car battery works just fine, but I have seen car batteries explode, so I don't recommend using them in the home.

  • @jumpsuite
    @jumpsuite Před 2 lety

    I had already done this at 12 with a 8track player and converter box from radio shack so I'm down with this

  • @aaronbigge4446
    @aaronbigge4446 Před 2 lety

    Good video. I have a system that runs a 1000 watt Amp to 2 15inch subs and a set of other speakers. I was using a deep cycle battery and just kept it charged. What kind of power supply would I need to replace the Battery?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      amzn.to/35OTt7t
      Or
      amzn.to/3JdhN1g
      Be safe, don't blow something up.

  • @travisgulley2652
    @travisgulley2652 Před 2 lety +1

    Can you use a 20 volt drill battery and use a step down converter to step the voltage down to 12 volts dc as a power supply to power a car stereo indoors

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety

      Or you could try a 12 volt drill battery.

  • @travisgulley2652
    @travisgulley2652 Před 2 lety

    What brands of car stereos have a feature that allows you to run car subwoofers without a external amplifier.

  • @jasoncaine2600
    @jasoncaine2600 Před 5 měsíci

    I had car audio in my room back in the 90's deck amp digital eq & 2 15in titans

  • @hunterhammer4978
    @hunterhammer4978 Před 2 měsíci +2

    Hey man, not sure if you still read these, I’m looking to do this but with a subwoofer. What power supply would you recommend? And where should I stop with the wattage on the subwoofer? I’d like to do a 1200 watt but I know that’s pushing it.

    • @justinhuestis2891
      @justinhuestis2891 Před 26 dny

      Hey did you happen to find a powered supply. I’m looking to run a 10,000 watt amp

  • @jamesleicher
    @jamesleicher Před 6 měsíci

    I need to make test panel.amp is 60 amp 240 wat rms x2 bridged how much watt converter i need ?500w ok?plan run set 6.5 inch mids and tweeters and 1x 300rms 12 inch sub

  • @RickBolt
    @RickBolt Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for the informative video. Where did you get the car radio portion for that cheap?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety +1

      I first heard about it from another CZcamsr. The price has gone up since then, I'm not even sure if it is still available. But you can still find Bluetooth car receivers for under $30. another option is to check out parts Express, they sell bluetooth enabled amplifier boards. if you dig around a bit and find something that seems like a good deal let us know about it.
      czcams.com/video/EBEk9VPsix4/video.html

    • @RickBolt
      @RickBolt Před 4 lety

      Thank you.

    • @jccarreira320
      @jccarreira320 Před 4 lety +2

      That unit is very similar to a dual xdm17bt available at Walmart for $16.87 they’re pretty cheap now. - May2020

    • @jacksonpollard4102
      @jacksonpollard4102 Před 4 lety +2

      JC Carreira if you want 2 6.5 inch speakers with it it is only 6 dollars more because they had a rollback!

  • @A6Legit
    @A6Legit Před 3 lety

    So in order to power an amplifier you need the large 12v dc supply? Smaller one should be plenty of power to run just the headunit. Wouldnt your HU settings reset any time you disconnect the dc adapter from the wall?

  • @thomasmarquardt5483
    @thomasmarquardt5483 Před rokem +1

    Question? I hooked up my Kenwood car stereo to my power supply and every things good but can I hook this up to a home powered subwoofer using the good RCA cable? Please reply. Thanks.

  • @jonmiller1328
    @jonmiller1328 Před 4 lety

    Can you please provide your link for the ferrules? The link you provided is for the cheap car radio. Thanks!

  • @TonyStone3000
    @TonyStone3000 Před rokem +1

    Can you use a PC power supply for the AC/DC conversion? PC power supplies have 12volt rails and can go over 1500watts. Thanks

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před rokem +1

      Yes, apparently a lot of people do that.

  • @ajay_magotra1
    @ajay_magotra1 Před 9 měsíci

    Can i use 12v 25 anorere power Supply???

  • @ajw148
    @ajw148 Před 3 lety +2

    Can you plug that ac to dc power supply directly into a home outlet? Or use a power supply like the one you're using?

    • @ajw148
      @ajw148 Před 3 lety +1

      Nevermind. Duh. You answered that question.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety +1

      It's all good.

  • @leeg7352
    @leeg7352 Před 2 lety

    See watching youtube at 3am does give you good ideas, I've got 2 JBL gti 1000watt 12inch subwoofers just been sitting about cheers.

  • @nearchd504
    @nearchd504 Před rokem

    How do we keep the memory saved like saved radios to be retained into car stereo powered by smps

  • @andreaswil7799
    @andreaswil7799 Před 3 lety +2

    you're a CW Flash fan!

  • @noelsantiago3159
    @noelsantiago3159 Před 3 lety +1

    What kind of power supply would i need to run a 1000watt amplifier in my home?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety +2

      If you're going to run it at full tilt all the time you're going to need something that can give you at least 150 ampers of current. That's bigger than most standard power supplies. You will push the limits of what a household circuit can handle. I would look at some of the CZcamsrs that test amplifiers, Williston audio labs, budget gem or budget budget, high five Vega, and consider a setup similar to what they use. At that point you might find it cheaper just to sell the amplifier and look for some pro sound amplifiers, something from behringer or crown.

  • @MrLike2surf
    @MrLike2surf Před 4 lety +2

    Are you using a typical car antenna in your house? Or, something that will do a better job of picking up stations? Is the antenna also inside the house?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety +1

      I'm not using an antenna, i just use the Bluetooth.

    • @MrLike2surf
      @MrLike2surf Před 4 lety +2

      DIY Audio Guy oh , so you never listen to any radio stations from your car stereo? Well, that really limits what you can do with it. Or am I missing something?
      I am installing a 12vdc stereo in our lake cottage but I will need some type of car stereo antenna to pick up any stations. I will have BT, usb, mp3 also but sometimes we want to listen to a radio station.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety +1

      @@MrLike2surf It's hard to believe but I don't listen to the AM or FM radio. If you would have told me 5 years ago that I would just stream music all the time I would have called you crazy.
      As far as the antenna, my understanding is that antennas are very simple things all you really need is a wire. But I'm not an antenna expert I would advise you to do a little bit more research before jamming a wire into the back of the radio. If I have the opportunity I'll do some research and perhaps post a video but it might be a while before I can get to it.

    • @gvtshorts2024
      @gvtshorts2024 Před 4 měsíci

      You just need to buy a car radio antenna jack and just connect a 4 foot wire to the center pole. Car radios have powerful receivers. I get better reception from the car radio in my house than the home audio stuff. Edit: there’s a socket in the back of the car radio that it plugs in to btw

  • @b.wakegijig2625
    @b.wakegijig2625 Před 2 lety

    Can I use a 12v charger cord that plugs into the a house hold plug being 110v into an 1000w inverter to provide the needed amount of watts to my 1000w car amplifier so I can use my 1000w watt subwoofer in my home.
    I'd rather not have to buy a car battery or better yet a marine deep cycle which would cost me hundreds.
    OR
    Having the described application with the 12v battery of a 100amp being constantly charged as I use my subwoofer so I doesn't die. Seeing that I won't have an alternator to keep my battery charged while I use my car audio system in home.
    Any info would be great!!

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety

      I use something like this.
      amzn.to/3FRTvbY

  • @ConnorBallin659
    @ConnorBallin659 Před rokem

    Hello DIY Audio Guy! I have a quick question for you and I’m hoping you can solve my issue! I built a homemade Bluetooth sound system using car components such as a 4 channel amp for 4 6x9 speakers, and a mono amp powering a 12 inch subwoofer along with a car double din head unit and a 7 band equalizer. These are powered by three separate power supplies the same as shown In your video from Amazon. I have one 40a powering the 4 channel amp, one 50a powering the mono amp for the sub, and a 15a supply powering the equalizer and head unit they are all connected to the same extension cord and I believe everything is wired correctly. Now my problem is the static hissing noise when I have everything plugged in. Now this system sounds absolutely fantastic don’t get me wrong. It seems like everything is working great as it should. But the loud static sound when no music is playing coming through my speakers drives me crazy! I have tried wiring it differently, changing Rca cables…nothing seems to work. What would you suggest or recommend that I do differently?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před rokem

      Honestly, I have no idea. You will need to isolate the problem by removing components. Start by setting gains with an O-Scope or a DD1 (czcams.com/video/G2U8AoeYiTw/video.html ). If you have some noise then improper gain settings could be amplifying it, turning a little noise into a lot. Then plug your cell phone directly into the 4 channel amp RCA inputs with everything else powered off. If the hiss goes away then you know that the head unit or EQ was the problem.

  • @firewatchtube
    @firewatchtube Před 4 lety +1

    Pardon my ignorance but, are you using the 348w power supply to run the radio or are you using the "what looks like a lap top power supply" for the whole experiment?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety

      That's a great question. I'm using them both. The 348 watt power supply is permanently mounted to my test bench, I use it to run the test radio and an amp. The one that looks like a laptop power supply goes with the Bluetooth boombox.

  • @Softballcrazy
    @Softballcrazy Před 9 měsíci

    Cant you hook up your car subwoofer box and 6x9’s to a home amp that plugs into the wall?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes, just need to use a 4 ohm stable amp. Like this one: czcams.com/video/T_988Utml5k/video.htmlsi=q7bp7kYZPsXEC4CU

  • @dragon66leo
    @dragon66leo Před 3 lety

    Great explanation, i have a question, i built a boom box with a radio, speakers using a pc power supply and i have a switch for On/Off the power but the memory of the channels won't get saved, what can i do to keep the memory always set. Do you have an email to send you the diagram i use. Need help with this. Thanks and great day.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety +1

      The way I wired mine (with the red and yellow wire both rouhte dto 12v power) if you kill the power you kill the memory. The red wire is the 12v constant and it needs to stay connected to save your memory. The yellow wire is the "ignition" wire, that is the wire that turns the radio on.

    • @dragon66leo
      @dragon66leo Před 3 lety

      @@DIYAudioGuy can i connect a battery pack with the red wire so it can stay with the memory

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety +1

      Only if you want to start a fire.

  • @LiveLoudCustoms
    @LiveLoudCustoms Před 4 lety +3

    How is the power supply holding up?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety +1

      No problems so far, but to be fair I have not used it in a few months. It's been cold out in the garage.

  • @josecabrera5632
    @josecabrera5632 Před 3 lety +1

    Did you have any problem with static while using an auxiliary input?

  • @anoopvimal3313
    @anoopvimal3313 Před 3 lety

    Im using a 10” transmission line subwoofer along with my home theater. It was previously used in my car. Kindly suggest a method to properly power the amplifier at home. I have made a 12v 40A transformer for the 500w rms rockford amplifier but still im getting a lot of ground loop and distortions from subwoofer. Is it a good idea to use a car battery to power thr amp??

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm not a big fan of using car batteries inside of the house. Improper charging and discharging will cause them to explode. Take a look in the video description and you should find a link to the power supply that I use on my test bench. Another good option is to buy a pro amplifier like a crown or an inuke.

    • @anoopvimal3313
      @anoopvimal3313 Před 3 lety

      DIY Audio Guy thanks for the reply brother

  • @silverlining682
    @silverlining682 Před 2 lety

    Can a car audio passive cross over be used with a home speaker if the cross over frequencies are similar

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety

      Yes, but home speakers are often 8 ohm so it will change the crossover point.

  • @ianmartin5158
    @ianmartin5158 Před 4 lety +2

    So what’s the link for the 12v power supply

  • @kallmeronaldshorts2059
    @kallmeronaldshorts2059 Před 8 měsíci

    Hey bro great video helped me out alot quick question tho i have a 12vdc 1amp adapter can that work to power the radio and alos how much watts can i get out of that 12v 1amp adapter

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 8 měsíci

      Watts = volts x amps, so 12watts. That is before any heat or efficiency losses.

    • @kallmeronaldshorts2059
      @kallmeronaldshorts2059 Před 8 měsíci

      @@DIYAudioGuy okay thanks much but what do u mean by heat and efficiency?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 8 měsíci

      @@kallmeronaldshorts2059 When the power supply converts from ac to dc it will not be 100% efficient and it will generate heat. As much as half of that power will be lost to this process.

  • @Chortloc
    @Chortloc Před měsícem

    Nice shirt lol ⚡️

  • @buddymartin7923
    @buddymartin7923 Před 4 lety +3

    Great video. Very informative and we'll articulated. I'm putting a stereo on my tool cart at work and have been trying to find a cheaper (space efficient and $$ efficient) way to power my head unit other than an expensive converter an I like the one you show. Also, if you don't mind; what was the song you had playing?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety +2

      It was a free song from the CZcams music library. I don't remember what the track was called. I can look it up when I get to my computer at home.

    • @buddymartin7923
      @buddymartin7923 Před 4 lety +2

      @@DIYAudioGuy Thank you! I know you said you don't like it but will the laptop power supply do alright with just 2 5 1/4's? I don't see them really even pushing the little built in amp of the head until unless I've missed something...

    • @buddymartin7923
      @buddymartin7923 Před 4 lety +2

      @@DIYAudioGuy an I meant two (2) 5 1/4" speakers...

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety +2

      @@buddymartin7923 anything that puts out 12 volts and is rated to carry enough current to power the audio equipment will do the trick. Some laptop power supplies will work just fine you just have to verify the voltage and amperage to make sure you've got something that will work.

    • @derekgardin1512
      @derekgardin1512 Před 2 lety

      Old computer power supply. Cheap and they work.

  • @kylebainter8595
    @kylebainter8595 Před rokem

    Getting ready to order a power supply for my workbench for anything and everything car audio. Do you have any suggestions on a unit? I see multiple quality ones for under $100 and from what I am learning that's about right for needs.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před rokem +1

      Depends on what you need it to do and the features you're looking for. amzn.to/3YZ6XnQ

    • @kylebainter8595
      @kylebainter8595 Před rokem

      @@DIYAudioGuy, quick question, I am running an LC2i pro and have chose to tap into or use the factory subwoofer wires. Having a hard time finding the color ledger for the vehicle, I do not have a polarity tester, is there a way I can prove the positive and negative wire?

  • @OzZy-13820
    @OzZy-13820 Před 2 lety

    Yes I actually put a system into my camper...(don't judge me 😂) I had no issues with powering the amp or the head unit. The only issue I came across was the cheap dual Bluetooth radio I bought....having to wire the red,( ignition) and yellow, (constant/ memory) it was technically always on so would connect to my phone any time I was near it...even when turned off.

    • @OzZy-13820
      @OzZy-13820 Před 2 lety

      I have since replaced the dual with a pioneer double din radio and will need to install a switch to the red wire as to disconnect the Bluetooth abilities while not using it.
      However as for the amp. I used a old Sony 2 channel wired to the 12v system and again will need to install a switch for that as well. Powering a 2 ohm Skar dual voice coil 10" sub. I tucked into a cabinet.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      For the one on my test bench I do have a switch on the red wire. The cheap block punk radios did not last long, looking forward to my next opportunity to upgrade.

  • @travisgulley2652
    @travisgulley2652 Před 2 lety

    If I were to want to run car subwoofers inside a house and didn’t want to use a car amplifier to power them can a powered dj mixing console with a built in amplifier such as a rockville powered dj mixing console be used instead of a car amplifier

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety

      Just have to make sure the amplifier can handle a forum load, or wire the subwoofers to 8 ohms.

  • @R_Networking
    @R_Networking Před 3 lety

    Can a 10 inch speaker use a 5 inch passive radiator ?? I have a CompRT 10 Inch subwoofer kicker. But the space in my car is not enough for a big box please solve it

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety +1

      Short answer, no.
      The rule of thumb with passive radiators is that the passive radiator must be able to displace twice the amount of air as the active driver. So you either need two passive radiators that are both 10 in with the same xmax as the passenger driver, or one passive radiator that has double x max of the 10-in driver, or some combination in between. Another solution is to use a passive radiator that is larger than the active driver.
      I offer box design services, I would charge about $150 to design a small passive radiator enclosure.

  • @travisgulley2652
    @travisgulley2652 Před 2 lety

    I watched the video on CZcams by sundown audio unofficial and they ran a car amplifier on a 20 volt drill battery and what’s crazy is it handled it and it didn’t blow up but after watching the video the question is can car amplifiers really handle more than 12 volts of input voltage

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety +2

      If your alternator is spinning, you're going to get 14.4 volts in a car. Car voltage is an odd thing, it fluctuates. It'll be less than 12 volts if you've been running the radio with the engine off.
      A lot of competition car audio runs at 16 volts.
      20 volt drill batteries are actually 18 volts for the same reason. Some amplifiers can handle the voltage just fine. Some have unregulated power supplies and will actually make more power with the higher voltage.
      Some have over voltage protection and will go into protect when they sense a high voltage.

  • @sleepzzz800
    @sleepzzz800 Před 3 lety +1

    Instead of using a power supply, would I be able to use an AGM or Lithium battery? If so, would I be able to keep a charger on the battery as I’m using it with a amplifier/head unit ???

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety +1

      I've seen far too many car batteries explode to recommend using one inside of a house. Plenty of people do it though, and I'm sure it can be done safely. But, I'm just not a battery expert so I don't feel confident recommending anything about batteries.

    • @sleepzzz800
      @sleepzzz800 Před 3 lety +2

      DIY Audio Guy ahhh ok I understand. When you’re using a power supply with an amplifier, does the amp ever get hot? Im wanting to make a speaker box likes yours and I’m just trying to figure out the different options I can go about doing it.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, the power supply gets hot, the amp gets hot.

  • @pacepacesplanet5829
    @pacepacesplanet5829 Před rokem

    Can I hook up speakers to my car radio, using the rca Jack's, the red and white Jack's in the back of my head unit

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před rokem

      No.
      If you were to try it, you would get sound out of the speakers, but the RCA outputs are not designed to drive a speaker.

    • @pacepacesplanet5829
      @pacepacesplanet5829 Před rokem

      @@DIYAudioGuy so do I just wire straight from the head unit to the new bookshelf speakers I got? Without using rca cables?

    • @pacepacesplanet5829
      @pacepacesplanet5829 Před rokem

      Also I was gonna try the rca cables , to an adapter for the aux, or head phone jack, and plug those in the speakers .

  • @travisgulley2652
    @travisgulley2652 Před 2 lety

    If you power a car amplifier power supply that’s rated to handle 15 amps of current and the car amplifier draws 40 amps and the car amplifier doesn’t shut off and the car amplifier ends up working just fine will the capacitors inside the power supply explode like firecrackers if the wires are thick and don’t melt and catch fire

  • @Simone-qr6mq
    @Simone-qr6mq Před 3 lety +1

    Wouldn 't it be good to use some AlNiCo fullranges with a car radio?
    They are efficient, they don 't need a lot of power and, in a proper enclosure, they should have enough bass.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety +1

      I am not familiar with them. I would like to learn more.
      As far as full range drivers go, in a perfect world a full range driver would be the best solution for home or car.

    • @Simone-qr6mq
      @Simone-qr6mq Před 3 lety +2

      @@DIYAudioGuy Here there are some AlNiCo speakers: www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_nkw=4+ohm+alnico+fullranges&_trksid=p2334524.m4084.l1313&_odkw=alnico+full+range

  • @mikemorales5361
    @mikemorales5361 Před 7 měsíci

    How you will connect an amp for speakers and amp for subwoofer?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 7 měsíci

      The had unit has a pair of RCA outputs. Just need to extend them to the back of the enclosure.

  • @travisgulley2652
    @travisgulley2652 Před 2 lety

    Is a much more powerful power supply required to power a car amplifier in bridged mode for running car subwoofers in your home.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety

      You're going to want something like this. amzn.to/3Gp4Fp6

  • @jim_katsak
    @jim_katsak Před rokem

    When you unplug the power supply from the outlet don't you lose all the settings you applied on the radio? I'm saying that because there is not any voltage for the internal memory so it can keep up storing things.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před rokem

      Yes.

    • @jim_katsak
      @jim_katsak Před rokem

      @DIY Audio Guy So you lose everything after you unplug it? Is there any way to prevent this from happening without having the power supply turned on 24/7?

    • @mungurziyaad3200
      @mungurziyaad3200 Před rokem

      Yellow and black wires must be always connected to a 12v battery. You can use a small lithium battery.

  • @travisgulley2652
    @travisgulley2652 Před 2 lety

    Can 2 15 inch passive dj speakers be wired directly up to a car head unit or would the car head units built in amplifier not be powerful enough for them.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety

      It would work, you'll get music out of them. It just won't work very well.

    • @travisgulley2652
      @travisgulley2652 Před 2 lety

      @@DIYAudioGuy would a external amplifier be required to make them work really well.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety

      @@travisgulley2652 yes

  • @Odessia-ij5ys
    @Odessia-ij5ys Před 2 lety

    In the past had done a few project with retro car stereo players

  • @DefGef772
    @DefGef772 Před 2 lety

    I used a 600w pc block power supply for mine and now see that you use the lighter laptop power supply, what is the little adaptor connector that you use? I am going to remake mine and it will be so much lighter with this.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety +1

      You mean something like this?
      amzn.to/3L9y8Vs
      You'll have to make sure that you've got one that fits your power supply, and make sure that it's a 12 volt power supply.
      I think they're all either 2.5 mm or 3.5 mm or something like that.
      The power supply that I used had one in the box if I recall correctly.

    • @DefGef772
      @DefGef772 Před 2 lety

      @@DIYAudioGuy thank you I will have a look, mine is quite heavy but will be lighter and tighter now that you have showed me this 👍🏼👊🏼

  • @uprajsingh
    @uprajsingh Před 4 lety

    Hi, What is that spectrum analyzer hardware and software please?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety

      czcams.com/video/7orJovlXvBM/video.html

  • @lexforeman144
    @lexforeman144 Před 4 lety +1

    Ok, so my radio has ONLY a black wire, other than the wires for the speakers, I can’t find a red or yellow wire at all. The radio is a factory radio from an 01 dodge Dakota, do I just use the black wire for the power source?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety

      That is strange. Tell me what you're trying to do and I'll see if I can troubleshoot a little over the internet. The first thing to keep in mind is that most car manufacturers do not follow the same color coding scheme that aftermarket radio manufacturers use. I'm assuming that you're trying to hook up the radio from your truck in your home? If you've removed the radio from the pickup truck then you should just unplug the harnesses in the back and you can get an aftermarket harness for just a few bucks. They might even have one in stock at Walmart, they'll definitely be in stock at most auto parts stores.

    • @lexforeman144
      @lexforeman144 Před 4 lety

      @DIY Audio Guy Hello, I’m very sorry for not answering right away I’m quite new to CZcams and didn’t know how to check if you responded.Yes I am trying to hook up my trucks old radio for in home use. There are two wiring harness is at the back of the radio, they seem to be for the speakers. However, the only other wire coming out of the radio is a single black wire, and it seems to be the power source.

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety

      @@lexforeman144 If it's a really thick wire it might be the antenna.
      The wires in the back for the speaker should be a factory wiring harness. it sounds like someone may have cut the factory wires to remove the radio from the dash. Just buy an inexpensive aftermarket adapter, they have them at Walmart and AutoZone and Amazon and almost anywhere else you might look. The wires will be color-coded and there will be a diagram or description on the back of the package telling you what color does what.
      Factory wires tend not to follow standard color coding schemes. They like to use their own wiring colors so that it's hard for people to work on them.

  • @kamerad1985
    @kamerad1985 Před 3 lety

    Hi, can you design this setup(or make a video)but with a dual voicecoil subwoofer on the rear speakers? This would be great for a budget car install with a combo system in the doors an a passiv sub in the trunk.
    I think the key is to build a high efficiency subwoofer. Maybe 6th order Bandpass?
    PS: 15V DC supplys should also work for the 12V car stereo, so you can get a bit more power out of it. greetings from germany =)

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety

      That could work, but most head units don't have enough power to drive a subwoofer, unless it is a very small one.

    • @skyhook383
      @skyhook383 Před 2 lety +1

      Typically 14.4v is your higher end of the voltage range for a 12v system. I discovered that I lost one of my amplifier channels from running the voltage too high. Also noticed that the OLED display dimmer feature stopped responding and would only display at its lowest lighting level. Brand new Pioneer 4-Channel head unit. Managed to get it replaced under warranty.

  • @hypnosiscenternyc
    @hypnosiscenternyc Před 2 lety

    I love it. Now if I can only build it (or buy it from someone else!)

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety

      This kit works a LOT better: czcams.com/video/coBRZVkJ-zE/video.html

  • @vitozingaro6319
    @vitozingaro6319 Před 2 lety

    hi friend . were i can buy the power amps please

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety

      The car stereo head unit can be found on amazon, the one I used in the video is no longer available. This is the closest substitute: amzn.to/3pPJ0zL

  • @jacksondavid8758
    @jacksondavid8758 Před rokem

    what app is that on the phone thats being used as an RTA?

  • @joed8842
    @joed8842 Před 2 lety

    What do you use for a antenna to use radio

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety

      I did not use anything actually. I cannot remember the last time I listened to AM or FM radio.

  • @tlr_automotive
    @tlr_automotive Před 3 lety

    The link for the small adapter is a CZcams link, could I please get the link to the small power supply

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for letting me know! amzn.to/39HnAvc

    • @budbrown5687
      @budbrown5687 Před 2 lety

      @@DIYAudioGuy Perhaps you covered this and I simply missed it, but can I plug this power supply straight into a wall outlet? I'm wanting to power a JVC cd player and 4- 6x9s.. will this power supply be sufficient?

  • @peter-johnduncan2071
    @peter-johnduncan2071 Před 2 lety

    Is that car stereo still working?

  • @tahayt6142
    @tahayt6142 Před 4 lety

    Hi again I solved my problem and haven't solved it so the good thing my radio is not faulty it works very good only when I use the USB CD or fm radio but when I plug the aux into my phone it only players music at max volume and its is very quiet and sound very bad so I don't know what to do

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 lety +1

      It could be the cable.

    • @tahayt6142
      @tahayt6142 Před 4 lety

      @@DIYAudioGuy not sure because I used 3 different cable 2 cheap one and 1 really expensive one and same results??

  • @jaylenyoung5108
    @jaylenyoung5108 Před 2 lety

    So I couldn’t use an 12v 2a plug ? Like from a router ?

  • @RM-ti2bv
    @RM-ti2bv Před 3 lety

    So would powering a sub be more efficient with like a plate amp?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 3 lety

      It is a lot easier to do that rather than try to convert to 12v.

    • @RM-ti2bv
      @RM-ti2bv Před 3 lety

      Ty. I've had family all me if I could so something along these lines but me nor them really comprehending the conversion process I was trying to think of the most foolproof plan. Ty I know it's an older vid but you responded
      (Edit) thank you very much sir

  • @extion
    @extion Před rokem

    Your link took me to a 5v unit, not 12v?

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před rokem

      Was it one of the Amazon links? When a product is out of stock or no longer available Amazon will redirect the link.

  • @l2eacly-4ur-mom
    @l2eacly-4ur-mom Před rokem

    I like your shirt.

  • @Gymfreaks223
    @Gymfreaks223 Před 2 lety

    So what if i wanted to put a car stereo in my garage permanently and i need 2500 watts peak power would i just buy a big power suply

  • @alanwallenda5609
    @alanwallenda5609 Před rokem

    How do i hook up something with big subs? Something big power? Have a comp 6500rms half ohm stable mono block going to 2x15" 3000rms subs

    • @alanwallenda5609
      @alanwallenda5609 Před rokem

      Obviously not going to use that amount of power but is there something affordable that can semi run it

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před rokem

      Something like this is what you're looking for. amzn.to/3BDqBet

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před rokem

      That's the problem with running 12 volt equipment in your home. You end up having to buy an expensive inverter plus a battery. We're almost better off just grabbing a pro audio amplifier. amzn.to/3pRfKek

  • @panos864gr7
    @panos864gr7 Před 2 lety

    How to pick the correct power supply for this MVH-S120UB

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 2 lety

      Check the fuse rating on the back, any power supply that can deliver that That amperage at 12 volts will do the trick.
      Just be smart when dealing with electricity.

  • @LikelyLagging
    @LikelyLagging Před 4 měsíci

    So how big of a power supply converter do I need for 2 12s and 4 5x7s. I don’t understand the power conversion. The subs are around 500w rms combined and the 5x7s are like 350-400rms. Does that mean I need a converter that can do 1000w ?! The biggest one I can find on Amazon is like 350w…

    • @DIYAudioGuy
      @DIYAudioGuy  Před 4 měsíci +1

      The math is pretty simple, if you're going to pull a thousand Watts through your power supply then you will need a 1000 w power supply.
      That's the problem with trying to hook up 12 volt amplifiers inside of your home. After you buy the power supplies, the juice is not worth the squeeze. Instead you could just buy a home audio amplifier and a plate amp for the subwoofer.

    • @LikelyLagging
      @LikelyLagging Před 3 měsíci

      @@DIYAudioGuy thanks for the reply, i guess I misunderstood. Thought there was a proper conversation, but they’re just being underpowered. Gotcha. I was just curious because me and my father are putting together a home theater and I have lots of car audio component and figured we could save money by using one of my spare subs and amps. But I’m Better off doing it the right way I suppose, as usual lol

  • @trentcostello4358
    @trentcostello4358 Před 6 měsíci

    I have home car system with 1800 watt kicker Amp an 2 kicker 12's it pounds Ani just hook up power to my battery charger for my car

  • @A6Legit
    @A6Legit Před 3 lety

    Using fader as an EQ. Big 🧠