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<blockquote data-quote="TimTheToolMan" data-source="post: 8239821" data-attributes="member: 660129"><p>I will be installing a subwoofer in my 2007 camry hybrid soon and understand that I am going to have to splice into the rear speaker wires to use my sub since there is no sub out on my factory deck (it is navigation and has a lot of hybrid functions so I don't want to change it out). The question I have is, if I put a high pass on my rear speakers how would the sub get the frequencies it needs? But If I don't high pass at the amp wouldn't the rear fill clash with the sub and sound muddy? Maybe his is a dumb and very noob question, and I'm probably over thinking it, but I want to do it right. Thanks for any help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimTheToolMan, post: 8239821, member: 660129"] I will be installing a subwoofer in my 2007 camry hybrid soon and understand that I am going to have to splice into the rear speaker wires to use my sub since there is no sub out on my factory deck (it is navigation and has a lot of hybrid functions so I don't want to change it out). The question I have is, if I put a high pass on my rear speakers how would the sub get the frequencies it needs? But If I don't high pass at the amp wouldn't the rear fill clash with the sub and sound muddy? Maybe his is a dumb and very noob question, and I'm probably over thinking it, but I want to do it right. Thanks for any help! [/QUOTE]
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