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Old 09-23-2007, 02:54 PM
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Adding a sub amp to the factory unit 98 3dr

Head unit is factory AM/FM Cassette no CD controller......Has anyone just tapped into the rear speaker level wires with a line converter to run a sub amp ? If so, how did it turn out ?....and.....has anyone used bazooka's in the rear vs. a bandpass under the rear seat ?

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Old 09-25-2007, 05:31 PM
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Re: Adding a sub amp to the factory unit 98 3dr

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Head unit is factory AM/FM Cassette no CD controller......Has anyone just tapped into the rear speaker level wires with a line converter to run a sub amp ? If so, how did it turn out ?....and.....has anyone used bazooka's in the rear vs. a bandpass under the rear seat ?

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the boxes i cant help you with, but yeah u can splice into the rear speakers, thats exactly what i did when i hooked up 2 aftermarket amps on a stock jeep liberty with no pre-outs. as long as the stereo has descent sound controls (ie. equalizer or some sort) it should turn out fine.
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