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<blockquote data-quote="WillBlumenthal" data-source="post: 8724462" data-attributes="member: 681642"><p>So I recently bought a new truck(2014 Chevy Silverado), and I wanted to transfer the subs I had in my previous truck to the new one. Two Skar 10’s and a 1200w Skar monoblock. I bought an under-seat box and I hooked it all up the factory head unit, so I used a line output converter of course. The truck came factory with Bose audio and a sub in the center console(which I believe might be the issue?) Once everything was tucked away and I tried to test it, nothing happened. Upon closer inspection the subs were being powered, since they were moving, but it was very weak. Everything is wired correctly, essentially the same it was in the other truck. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WillBlumenthal, post: 8724462, member: 681642"] So I recently bought a new truck(2014 Chevy Silverado), and I wanted to transfer the subs I had in my previous truck to the new one. Two Skar 10’s and a 1200w Skar monoblock. I bought an under-seat box and I hooked it all up the factory head unit, so I used a line output converter of course. The truck came factory with Bose audio and a sub in the center console(which I believe might be the issue?) Once everything was tucked away and I tried to test it, nothing happened. Upon closer inspection the subs were being powered, since they were moving, but it was very weak. Everything is wired correctly, essentially the same it was in the other truck. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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