Amplifier Tips : Controlling Car Amplifier Outputs & Inputs

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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2008

Car stereo amplifiers have outputs and inputs that must be controlled. Learn tips on how to control the outputs and inputs of your car stereo amplifier from our stereo expert in this free video clip on stereo systems.

Expert: Larry Lundy
Bio: Larry Lundy is the general manager of Cartunz motor sports chain located in western Washington.
Filmmaker: randy primm

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  • @aroseland1

    Yea and you're the "tough guy" who bullied weaker kids around. And while he's running an awesome sound shop and can afford condoms, you're stuck with five dirty kids, a bag full of STDs, and can't keep a job down.

    ...Or you're still a pimply faced punk who depends on him mommy and step-daddy!

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  • @aroseland1

    thumbs up

  • he honestly likes confusing people so he can feel better about himself to make up for all the fat Asian put downs he got in middle school.

  • @MrAfrau yea it kinda seems like he hes being forced to make these vids lol

  • @kadillacking You're such a coke head.

  • @dansxyyou Isn't that what lights do?

  • @shelly41760 Get a new amp and while you're at it, a new car!

  • This dude has really shifty eyes... like a Ninja!!  Watch how he looks left and right every 5 seconds and up every 10. Like a Ninja!!

  • who here is wondering how to setup a amplifier for a car to your home stereo speakers without a powersupply that you have to go out and buy..and without all the chords that you wld use with the back of a car head unit. well message me and if i get more then 5ppl ill make the video its very simple and easy

  • Shelly41760@ I've never heard that before but one problem could be clipping. That's when the volume is up too high and the amplifier has to pu out more signal then it can and the signal starts to clip. Yours could be heavily over clipping which is very bad for both sub and amp! It could also be your connections or your equipment itself!

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