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<blockquote data-quote="chriszandler" data-source="post: 8523666" data-attributes="member: 671019"><p><em>*I know that this is not car audio but its close enough*</em></p><p></p><p><strong>I need help.</strong></p><p></p><p>Hey, my name is Chris and I am looking to set-up car subwoofers in my home. Currently, I have left, right and center Polk Audio speakers which is all I need, and I am also running a Klipsch RPW10 along with it all connected into my Onkyo Reciver. The thing is, this sub is not too powerful and I think my home can handle some nice car woofers (possibly in addition to the sub). The thing is, I have no idea in how I'd go about achieving this, so that is why I am here. I don't know at all what I would have to do to make this work but I have all that is stated above, more receivers(all of which have an 8 ohm impedance, including the one above) and about $400-$600 to spend on what I would need. Any sort of information including links to other threads or tutorials/subwoofer recommendations/box recommendations or anything that you see helpful would be appreciated. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chriszandler, post: 8523666, member: 671019"] [I]*I know that this is not car audio but its close enough*[/I] [B]I need help.[/B] Hey, my name is Chris and I am looking to set-up car subwoofers in my home. Currently, I have left, right and center Polk Audio speakers which is all I need, and I am also running a Klipsch RPW10 along with it all connected into my Onkyo Reciver. The thing is, this sub is not too powerful and I think my home can handle some nice car woofers (possibly in addition to the sub). The thing is, I have no idea in how I'd go about achieving this, so that is why I am here. I don't know at all what I would have to do to make this work but I have all that is stated above, more receivers(all of which have an 8 ohm impedance, including the one above) and about $400-$600 to spend on what I would need. Any sort of information including links to other threads or tutorials/subwoofer recommendations/box recommendations or anything that you see helpful would be appreciated. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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