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<blockquote data-quote="C1500martin" data-source="post: 8362999" data-attributes="member: 660515"><p>If your a full time student we should be around the same age, and yea i do know how girls are ive been with my firl for almost 5 years and i dont let her tell me how to spend MY money. dont let your girl control your money. Its YOURS unless she pays for your bills. But that being said your stock amp puts out maybe 100w im guessing? Thats nothing. So yes itll work but you are barely tickling an aftermarket subwoofer with that. You need a sepcific signal that rcas give not just your speaker wires. Thats why they made hi/lo converters such as the lc6i. Now theyre are cheaper alternatives BUT they are GARBAGE amd ontroduce dostrotion and noise into the system.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/search?keyword=Hi+lo+converters&amp;sort_order=price_asc" target="_blank">Hi lo converters | Sonic Electronix Search</a></p><p></p><p>Take your pic but you need one of these to properly install an aftermarket amp into a factory system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="C1500martin, post: 8362999, member: 660515"] If your a full time student we should be around the same age, and yea i do know how girls are ive been with my firl for almost 5 years and i dont let her tell me how to spend MY money. dont let your girl control your money. Its YOURS unless she pays for your bills. But that being said your stock amp puts out maybe 100w im guessing? Thats nothing. So yes itll work but you are barely tickling an aftermarket subwoofer with that. You need a sepcific signal that rcas give not just your speaker wires. Thats why they made hi/lo converters such as the lc6i. Now theyre are cheaper alternatives BUT they are GARBAGE amd ontroduce dostrotion and noise into the system. [URL="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/search?keyword=Hi+lo+converters&sort_order=price_asc"]Hi lo converters | Sonic Electronix Search[/URL] Take your pic but you need one of these to properly install an aftermarket amp into a factory system. [/QUOTE]
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