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I have a Kenwood powered subwoofer tube and wanted to know if I could connect a more powerful Alpine external amp to it and run the speakers off the new amp?
Can it be done and/or is there anything I should know about doing this?
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Re: Powered Subwoofer/ Amp Question
yes you can, but you'll need to find an opening to run the wire to the subwoofer.
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Re: Re: Powered Subwoofer/ Amp Question
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Re: Powered Subwoofer/ Amp Question
the speaker level input for the amp, not the sub. you'll need to find a way to connect the amp's + and - to the sub + and -
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