Posts Tagged ‘amp’
Car Audio 101 – Alternator Tutorial
Friday, March 11, 2011 17:53 25 CommentsDIY with Mike Stiers www.maxxsonics.com ALTERNATORS The alternator powers the vehicle, all components and recharges the battery. A standard factory alternator ranges from 40 amps to 120 amps depending on vehicle. When the alternator is under high demand or the demand exceeds the alternators capability, your voltage will begin to fall and rely on the [...]
Weber Natalie and Weber Revibe DIY Guitar Amp Kits
Thursday, March 10, 2011 12:58 17 CommentsFor the DIY people the Weber Natalie (guitar amplifier) and Revibe (reverb and tremolo unit) kits that I built. Sorry for the spastic playing! Below are links to where I bought them. taweber.powweb.com taweber.powweb.com
DIY second Compact stereo tube Amplifier
Sunday, March 6, 2011 23:38 16 CommentsThis is my second stereo compact tube amplifier with tone control,power tube also ECLL800 DIY for my elder brother
Car Audio 101 – The Big 3 Upgrade Tutorial
Saturday, February 26, 2011 17:46 25 CommentsDIY with Mike Stiers www.maxxsonics.com So you’ve decided to upgrade your car stereo system? A great deal of research and planning should go into this purchase since there is a lot to consider. Do you desire a nice upgrade of your factory speakers, are you looking for a Sound Quality overall of speakers, subwoofers and [...]
Car Audio 101 – Battery Tutorial
Saturday, February 26, 2011 10:28 25 CommentsDIY with Mike Stiers www.maxxsonics.com Study this tutorial and get the most out of your car audio investment by understanding your electrical system. It takes power to make power and if you don’t have it, you will not get rated power from your amp and you decrease reliability. Powered by Maxxsonics MB Quart Hifonics Crunch [...]



























































