Rankenphile
09-23-2005, 12:40 AM
I've got a mod, of sorts, coming up pretty soon in which I will be installing a modded Xbox into an arcade cabinet. I've got just about all of the parts already, and recently came across a Jensen 200 watt car stereo amp I forgot I had.
I have a set of surround sound speakers that I will be powering with the amp, if possible, to create the sound system for the cabinet. The only problem is, I have no idea how to do this. I realize that I will have to provide 12V DC to the amp, and I think I can do this using a standard computer power supply, but would that even work? If so, how do I power it, and how do I wire the speakers to work with the system? :?
I'm including photos, below, of the amp and my speakers I will cannibalize for the project. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/amp.jpg
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/controls.jpg
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/inputs.jpg
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/pass.jpg
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/power.jpg
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/speaker.jpg
That's all the pics of the amp. Below are the speakers I have for this project.
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/small_speaker.jpg
The small speakers. I have 5 of these.
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/sub.jpg
The subwoofer. It also houses the audio in and the controller for the other speakers, below.
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/connect.jpg
This is where I plug the small speakers into the subwoofer.
I appologize for the poor image quality, I can't find the memory card for my camera, so I had to use the still function on my digital video camera.
The speakers are from a $50 Philco POS DVD player/surround sound set I bought a while back on impulse. If I get the speakers to work for this, it wont be a total loss. The DVD player hardly works and has no audio inputs, so I can't use it with any other part of an entertainment center, and never ever worked right.
I have no idea about these sorts of things, but I'm good at following directions, pretty resourceful once I get started on something, and havea good friend who is lending me a hand with some of the more tech stuff, who is okay at soldering and basic circuitry.
Any help you can provide is a HUGE boon. Thanks in advance.
I have a set of surround sound speakers that I will be powering with the amp, if possible, to create the sound system for the cabinet. The only problem is, I have no idea how to do this. I realize that I will have to provide 12V DC to the amp, and I think I can do this using a standard computer power supply, but would that even work? If so, how do I power it, and how do I wire the speakers to work with the system? :?
I'm including photos, below, of the amp and my speakers I will cannibalize for the project. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/amp.jpg
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/controls.jpg
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/inputs.jpg
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/pass.jpg
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/power.jpg
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/speaker.jpg
That's all the pics of the amp. Below are the speakers I have for this project.
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/small_speaker.jpg
The small speakers. I have 5 of these.
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/sub.jpg
The subwoofer. It also houses the audio in and the controller for the other speakers, below.
http://rankenphile.com/images/amp/connect.jpg
This is where I plug the small speakers into the subwoofer.
I appologize for the poor image quality, I can't find the memory card for my camera, so I had to use the still function on my digital video camera.
The speakers are from a $50 Philco POS DVD player/surround sound set I bought a while back on impulse. If I get the speakers to work for this, it wont be a total loss. The DVD player hardly works and has no audio inputs, so I can't use it with any other part of an entertainment center, and never ever worked right.
I have no idea about these sorts of things, but I'm good at following directions, pretty resourceful once I get started on something, and havea good friend who is lending me a hand with some of the more tech stuff, who is okay at soldering and basic circuitry.
Any help you can provide is a HUGE boon. Thanks in advance.