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Speaker mod help

tiberiusmoon5
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Run a serprate cable.

 

Those + and - leads are for audio, so it varies in voltage and is AC.

 

Voltage wise, it depends on the volume, and a a normal listening is around 1-5V and max volume is around 50v depending on the amp.

I have two monitor speakers powered by a amp, at the back they show a + and - for the wiring,

my idea is to give my monitor speakers some back lighting with a LED strip and wiring it to the + and - of the speakers but i dont know what voltage they use if any

would anyone know what voltage they run at? or does it depend on the amp?

and would it affect sound quality/volume?

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Run a serprate cable.

 

Those + and - leads are for audio, so it varies in voltage and is AC.

 

Voltage wise, it depends on the volume, and a a normal listening is around 1-5V and max volume is around 50v depending on the amp.

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1 minute ago, Electronics Wizardy said:

Run a serprate cable.

 

Those + and - leads are for audio, so it varies in voltage and is AC.

 

Voltage wise, it depends on the volume, and a a normal listening is around 1-5V and max volume is around 50v depending on the amp.

 

ahh fair enough,

Thanks a lot! :)

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