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<blockquote data-quote="Woody6799" data-source="post: 905974" data-attributes="member: 15356"><p>This set up should be plenty for classy bass with good music but if you are looking for the super thump wake the neighbors bass you need more power but a good choice in sub. What you need is a line converter like this (<a href="http://www.crutchfield.com/p_142LOC80/Scosche-LOC80.html?tp=2001" target="_blank">http://www.crutchfield.com/p_142LOC80/Scosche-LOC80.html?tp=2001</a>) you can take your rear speaker lines and run them into the speaker level inputs which converts the signal into a usable output for your sub. After that it is just plug and play. Power, ground, remote turn on, and rca's. If you want to maintain your factory head unit what I would do would be tap the acc. wire and run it to the amp. This may cause feedback when the stock radio is off so I used to hide a simple toggle switch to shut it off independently. Pretty simple actually.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woody6799, post: 905974, member: 15356"] This set up should be plenty for classy bass with good music but if you are looking for the super thump wake the neighbors bass you need more power but a good choice in sub. What you need is a line converter like this ([url]http://www.crutchfield.com/p_142LOC80/Scosche-LOC80.html?tp=2001[/url]) you can take your rear speaker lines and run them into the speaker level inputs which converts the signal into a usable output for your sub. After that it is just plug and play. Power, ground, remote turn on, and rca's. If you want to maintain your factory head unit what I would do would be tap the acc. wire and run it to the amp. This may cause feedback when the stock radio is off so I used to hide a simple toggle switch to shut it off independently. Pretty simple actually. [/QUOTE]
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