The main condition is that the power of the amplifier is no higher than the power of the tape. That is, if the amplifier is powered by 12 volts, then you can safely connect the 12 volt tape to the output of the amplifier. Well, it would be nice to put some kind of limiter, because usually the amplifier has a capacitor for power and this capacitor picks up a voltage from 12 to 14-16 volts, and in peaks this voltage can go to the tape. I already burned a lot of tapes in the car, there, instead of the capacitor, the generator picks up voltage, giving out more than 14 volts in charging. In other cases, the tapes usually work fine. You can check it on the rest of my homemade acoustics. The whole machine is hung with these ribbons, the bottom of the machine, various acoustic panels and speakers, everything is usually supplemented by LEDs. There isn’t much to talk about. I found the tape of the desired color, and attached it, above under the glass, and at the bottom at the speaker output, since there is also an opening there, let it also flash. It looks awesome. Many will say that the collective farm, but for the workshop or the garage it's super) Awesome topic. Everyone who comes likes it.
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The main condition is that the power of the amplifier is no higher than the power of the tape. That is, if the amplifier is powered by 12 volts, then you can safely connect the 12 volt tape to the output of the amplifier. Well, it would be nice to put some kind of limiter, because usually the amplifier has a capacitor for power and this capacitor picks up a voltage from 12 to 14-16 volts, and in peaks this voltage can go to the tape. I already burned a lot of tapes in the car, there, instead of the capacitor, the generator picks up voltage, giving out more than 14 volts in charging. In other cases, the tapes usually work fine. You can check it on the rest of my homemade acoustics. The whole machine is hung with these ribbons, the bottom of the machine, various acoustic panels and speakers, everything is usually supplemented by LEDs. There isn’t much to talk about. I found the tape of the desired color, and attached it, above under the glass, and at the bottom at the speaker output, since there is also an opening there, let it also flash. It looks awesome. Many will say that the collective farm, but for the workshop or the garage it's super) Awesome topic. Everyone who comes likes it.
The main condition is that the power of the amplifier is no higher than the power of the tape. That is, if the amplifier is powered by 12 volts, then you can safely connect the 12 volt tape to the output of the amplifier. Well, it would be nice to put some kind of limiter, because usually the amplifier has a capacitor for power and this capacitor picks up a voltage from 12 to 14-16 volts, and in peaks this voltage can go to the tape. I already burned a lot of tapes in the car, there, instead of the capacitor, the generator picks up voltage, giving out more than 14 volts in charging. In other cases, the tapes usually work fine. You can check it on the rest of my homemade acoustics. The whole machine is hung with these ribbons, the bottom of the machine, various acoustic panels and speakers, everything is usually supplemented by LEDs. There isn’t much to talk about. I found the tape of the desired color, and attached it, above under the glass, and at the bottom at the speaker output, since there is also an opening there, let it also flash. It looks awesome. Many will say that the collective farm, but for the workshop or the garage it's super) Awesome topic. Everyone who comes likes it.