Converter Needed to Use Car Audio at Home??
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Converter Needed to Use Car Audio at Home??
I have an Audio Control Epicenter that I want to use at home, since they no longer sell their "Phase Coupled Activator".
http://www.mobileaudiocontrol.com/pr...oduct_id=14165
I just bought an SVS sub that can handle the 1st bass octave quite nicely - http://www.svsound.com/products-sub-box-plus2.cfm and really want to get the Epicenter hooked up to give me the lows I'm looking for.
Anyone know what sort of power supply / converter I need to use to be able to hook the 12 volt Epicenter up in my house through 110v regular wall power?
Any help is greatly appreciated... thanks!
http://www.mobileaudiocontrol.com/pr...oduct_id=14165
I just bought an SVS sub that can handle the 1st bass octave quite nicely - http://www.svsound.com/products-sub-box-plus2.cfm and really want to get the Epicenter hooked up to give me the lows I'm looking for.
Anyone know what sort of power supply / converter I need to use to be able to hook the 12 volt Epicenter up in my house through 110v regular wall power?
Any help is greatly appreciated... thanks!
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What you need is a AC to DC power supply. They are actually pretty expensive.
Radio shack for one sells three models from 3 amps to 25 amps for $40-100. You want the PS to line up with the fuse ratings on your equipment.
For a signal processor, a 3 amp model might be ok.
Radio shack for one sells three models from 3 amps to 25 amps for $40-100. You want the PS to line up with the fuse ratings on your equipment.
For a signal processor, a 3 amp model might be ok.