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Offline Aweful_Truth

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My friends car
« on: July 05, 2012, 10:03:27 pm »
Right my mate has a ford focus 59 plate all standard stereo equipment. How ever he wants to put a sub in there and run that with all the standard unit. He recons he has to cut in to a wire on the back of the unit to splice the subwoofer remote cable in to it.... I'm not entirely convinced on whether this is do-able and even if it does if it'll make any real sound?!
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Re: My friends car
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2012, 10:44:25 pm »
Right my mate has a ford focus 59 plate all standard stereo equipment. How ever he wants to put a sub in there and run that with all the standard unit. He recons he has to cut in to a wire on the back of the unit to splice the subwoofer remote cable in to it.... I'm not entirely convinced on whether this is do-able and even if it does if it'll make any real sound?!

all i think he is going to do is splice the rear speakers, then rely on the amp LPF to drown out everything but bass.

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Re: My friends car
« Reply #2 on: July 05, 2012, 10:50:38 pm »
as above mate he can splice into the rear speakers and then all he has to do is run power and earth to the amp, theres even a switched live in the back of the RS which he can use for remote power, so he doesnt even have to remove the stereo :happy2:
theres a thread or 2 over on FRSOC.com detailing this
  

thinking of using this method in mine but the engine plays nearly enough music for me  :signLOL:
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