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<blockquote data-quote="Calebweible" data-source="post: 8677739" data-attributes="member: 677321"><p>Howdy all just have 2 questions, I built a portable speaker using a cooler, stereo, and door speakers powered by a marine battery, the speakers I used can handle 200 watts but I'm going for cheap so I bought a 20 dollar walmart dual stereo which pushes 30 watts x 4, the sound is actually very decent way clearer and louder than any of the other portable speakers you can buy from the store but I was wondering can I connect both front and rear speaker wires to both speakers to get 60 watts x 2 or would that damage the stereo or worse my speakers? I really dont want to use an amplifier because I would have to make it external to the cooler so it wouldn't overheat inside My other question is I wont be leaving the battery in the cooler all the time, only when I'm using it so is there any way I can hook up a really small battery of some sort just so the stereo will hold its memory for next time? The stereo does turn off with a power button so it wouldn't be drawing hardly any power. All help is appreciated</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calebweible, post: 8677739, member: 677321"] Howdy all just have 2 questions, I built a portable speaker using a cooler, stereo, and door speakers powered by a marine battery, the speakers I used can handle 200 watts but I'm going for cheap so I bought a 20 dollar walmart dual stereo which pushes 30 watts x 4, the sound is actually very decent way clearer and louder than any of the other portable speakers you can buy from the store but I was wondering can I connect both front and rear speaker wires to both speakers to get 60 watts x 2 or would that damage the stereo or worse my speakers? I really dont want to use an amplifier because I would have to make it external to the cooler so it wouldn't overheat inside My other question is I wont be leaving the battery in the cooler all the time, only when I'm using it so is there any way I can hook up a really small battery of some sort just so the stereo will hold its memory for next time? The stereo does turn off with a power button so it wouldn't be drawing hardly any power. All help is appreciated [/QUOTE]
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