home audio sub in car

take the + and - from your rear speaker and put it to the Hi level input in back of ur sub, then put a power inverter to the power in put part

 
Shivas were originally house speakers. The only difference is house speakers are usually a higher impedance.

Since it's a 100 watt sub, just take a multimeter and measure the resistance, and use it like a normal speaker from there. If it's got an amp in the box, don't use it.

 
im wondering how you would actually get the music to come thru the sub. how do you get the signal from the hu if you use a power inverter?

 
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