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Old August 27th, 2001, 10:39 AM
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sub woofers add on

I have a sony 650 xplode unit with 6 x9 in rear powerered by an amp in trunk it is linked to receiver by rca jacks. My question is how do I add a subwoofer to this setup. Also are Memphis speakers any good thinking about replacing the 12 year old Babbs in the rear.
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Old August 27th, 2001, 05:03 PM
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If you want to add subs to what you have, you can run a second pair of pre-amp cables and add them to the front or rear channels of your head unit if it has dual pre-outs to a second amp for the subs. If you only have one set of pre-outs, you can use a set of rca splitters ( Y connectors ) and then run a the second pre-amp cables off of the splitter to amp for the subs. The problem with this is you have no front and rear fade capabilities unless you have dual pre-outs.

Depending on what kind amp you have, some of them have pre-outs that you can use to power other amplifiers.

As far as the Memphis subs, I am not sure how good they sound. The best thing to do is go to a stereo shop and have them demo some for you and you be the judge of how well you like like them.
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