subwoofer
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subwoofer
I was wondering if I can swap out the bose subwoofer and put in a bazooka tube subwoofer with the stock stereo, but i don't know witch wires to put into the bazooka tube since it only gives you a positive and negative hook-up.
#3
i can tell you i tried doing that with my 2 12 punches and i couldnt even here the subs. Maybe if the bazooka has its own amp it may work but the stock syatem is a POS. An aftermarket radio and speakers will make a world of a diff
#4
From what I know, the bose subwoofer comes with an amplifier which is connected right under the sub. If you remove the bose sub, you removed the amplifier. So to get an aftermarket sub to work, you'll need another amplifier. (And also the fact that bose subwoofer uses 1 or 2 ohms.)
#5
Originally Posted by notuptodateguy
From what I know, the bose subwoofer comes with an amplifier which is connected right under the sub. If you remove the bose sub, you removed the amplifier. So to get an aftermarket sub to work, you'll need another amplifier. (And also the fact that bose subwoofer uses 1 or 2 ohms.)
bump +1 to that
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Originally Posted by CoolMax
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the guy was told to place this in the audio section. the thread was 2 hours old and going to the bottom like it needed to. you bumped it by saying "+1" and not adding anything else.
i responded to you...then provided info regarding where to get the information.
i dont dub myself the bully...its an old joke that veterans understand.
i responded to you...then provided info regarding where to get the information.
i dont dub myself the bully...its an old joke that veterans understand.
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