lookin for a little more bump
lookin for a little more bump
im lookin to get more bump out of my sound system, but i dont wanna get new speakers or a hu, is there anyway to wire up the sub to either the speaker lines or the sub lines i have for the bose, thanks
You could look into something like the Infinity Basslink http://www.infinitysystems.com/carau...y.aspx?Ser=BSL if you really want to keep it simple. It has speaker level inputs so you can use the signal going to your Bose sub. You'll just need to run a power and ground wire.
If you want to go with a traditional amp and subs, you have two options. You can either get a line level converter to convert the speaker level signal going to your Bose sub to a low level you can send to an amp or you can go with an amp that has speaker level inputs.
If you want to go with a traditional amp and subs, you have two options. You can either get a line level converter to convert the speaker level signal going to your Bose sub to a low level you can send to an amp or you can go with an amp that has speaker level inputs.
This amp is on sale and has speaker level inputs as well. Should have enough power to give you a little bump.
http://www.sounddomain.com/item/MTX421D
Here are a few packages that they have, consists of an amp and a sub or two.
http://www.sounddomain.com/shoplist~...ional+Packages
The good thing is that they are an authorized dealer.
http://www.sounddomain.com/item/MTX421D
Here are a few packages that they have, consists of an amp and a sub or two.
http://www.sounddomain.com/shoplist~...ional+Packages
The good thing is that they are an authorized dealer.
Originally Posted by 1996blackmax
This amp is on sale and has speaker level inputs as well. Should have enough power to give you a little bump.
http://www.sounddomain.com/item/MTX421D
Here are a few packages that they have, consists of an amp and a sub or two.
http://www.sounddomain.com/shoplist~...ional+Packages
The good thing is that they are an authorized dealer.
http://www.sounddomain.com/item/MTX421D
Here are a few packages that they have, consists of an amp and a sub or two.
http://www.sounddomain.com/shoplist~...ional+Packages
The good thing is that they are an authorized dealer.
Check out their open box area. http://www.sounddomain.com/shoptype/Open+Box
You can always find good deals there.
I wired the sub right to my speakers in my old 1999 after my amp blew. It was a lot easier because the speakers were in the back. Now I have a 2003 and havent gotten around to poking around the speakers to install a sub. It seems like it would be a pain getting them out of the doors. I'm just entirely too lazy for that right now. I'd love to hear what you decide to do.
~Jewels
~Jewels
Originally Posted by 1996blackmax
Why don't you like MTX?
I just prefer working through local shops than online. Easier when it comes to warranty (and getting good deals
)
I know what you mean
.
There is actually a guy here in town from who I bought my old Kicker ZX460 from, and he is also an authorized MTX dealer. He is very reasonable with his prices, specially with repeat customers like myself. I went to his store but he did not have anymore of the old MTX amps.
I went with the Thunder564 to replace my hurting old Kicker (purchased in 1997). I thought that for $179 dollars ($199 at Crutchfield minus my $20 dollar referral credit) to my door it was a good deal.
. There is actually a guy here in town from who I bought my old Kicker ZX460 from, and he is also an authorized MTX dealer. He is very reasonable with his prices, specially with repeat customers like myself. I went to his store but he did not have anymore of the old MTX amps.
I went with the Thunder564 to replace my hurting old Kicker (purchased in 1997). I thought that for $179 dollars ($199 at Crutchfield minus my $20 dollar referral credit) to my door it was a good deal.
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