No, the output of most DVD players are analog stereo (front channel only) or digital optical or coaxial. The DVD player must be connected to a surround sound receiver, and then the front and rear speakers can be connected to that.
Connect the green 1/8" stereo cable out of the T6160 to the audio output of the TV. If your TV has a headphone or 1/8" line output, you can use that jack. Otherwise, you will need a RCA adapter. Since you TV won't have a surround output jacks, you will only be able to use the front speakers and subwoofer.
They can,but it's not necessary.Since the front passenger and driver can't use the dvd player they will want to hear the stereo.Therefore the dvd player usually uses headphones.
You connect speakers and a sub to an amp by placing each wire into the appropriate connector. The connectors on the side of the amp are labelled for front, back, side, and sub depending on the configuration.
Check your EQ System, (The CD player) if the balance is in the middle
That would make a total of 20 speakers. Sony sells no such system, nor do they sell an amplifier that can connect that many speakers.
This depends on your amplifier's specifications. i would recommend looking in the amplifier's service manual to avoid disapointment or damage to your amplifier or speakers.
Output. Even if the screen is a touchscreen, the screen itself is still output. The input is handled through a conductive layer on top of the screen, ultrasonic waves in front of the screen, or from an electrostatic field in front of the screen and not from the screen itself.
your wires maybe touching or the speakers are blown
Researching the Macbook Pro has shown that the speakers port is available. One can use the headphones port located on the left front of the Macbook to connect speakers.
Front (in dash) speakers are 4"
4 inch front speakers and 5 inch rear speakers
the front speakers are 4"x6" the rear speakers are 3-1/2"