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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Bell" data-source="post: 7423261" data-attributes="member: 633748"><p>you dont have to put an amp to them if you dont want to they could get louder i dont know about sounding better if you have a good HU with a eq you can do about the same with just it. the reason ppl run a amp to them is there subs are to loud and it gets hard to get the volume out of just a HU. if you do put a amp you can just split off the wiring for your sub amp as long as you have a big enough wire to run both amps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Bell, post: 7423261, member: 633748"] you dont have to put an amp to them if you dont want to they could get louder i dont know about sounding better if you have a good HU with a eq you can do about the same with just it. the reason ppl run a amp to them is there subs are to loud and it gets hard to get the volume out of just a HU. if you do put a amp you can just split off the wiring for your sub amp as long as you have a big enough wire to run both amps [/QUOTE]
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