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sub and amp
i know this is somewhat of a repost but im still a little confused. I have the stock radio with the cd player on my sn95 so can i or can't i put a sub to it
the sub will have its own amp, nothing will be wired to any of teh other speakers so will it ruin it or not.
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The sub will work, but I'm not sure how "much" it will be able to "drive" the sub. |
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Usually you want to start a sound system from front to back. Headunit( ), front speakes, rear speakers, and sub system. |
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The sub will work, but I'm not sure how "much" it will be able to "drive" the sub.[/quote]
It drives VERY well... although if I had an aftermarket deck it would be more of a difference, but I'm happy with how it sounds now... (and I believe the power issue is because the stock system runs at like .5 volts ... where as most aftermarket ones are what 2-4 ??? Someone correct me if I'm wrong on this one) |
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I have an aftermarket amp and sub on my 460 but Circuit City installed the amp.. I have no issues with driving the sub.. In fact, I only have 200 watts (@ 2 ohms) running the sub (JL 10w3v2) which can handle a good deal more. Any more and I get too much vibration. I don't really want to use dynomat, etc. due to the weight..
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