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<blockquote data-quote="Sguirrelfeather" data-source="post: 8605302" data-attributes="member: 668995"><p>Until my friend can afford a DSP with high level inputs, he's being forced to use a LOC for his sub, so please skip the "LOCs are crap". I know. lol Anyway, he has an Infinity sound system with an amp and a subwoofer stock from the factory. I know how to hook em up and how to adjust them (this version is adjustable) if we were just coming straight off the factory HU. However, since this is coming off an amp, I wasn't sure if I needed to disconnect the factory sub or if I could safely tap into the factory sub's speaker wires while leaving them connected. I don't know if the addition of the LOC will cause the factory amp to see a drop in resistance and no longer work, or if it would essentially be invisible.</p><p></p><p>I can always disconnect the factory sub if needed. No biggie. I figured I would just ask before attempting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sguirrelfeather, post: 8605302, member: 668995"] Until my friend can afford a DSP with high level inputs, he's being forced to use a LOC for his sub, so please skip the "LOCs are crap". I know. lol Anyway, he has an Infinity sound system with an amp and a subwoofer stock from the factory. I know how to hook em up and how to adjust them (this version is adjustable) if we were just coming straight off the factory HU. However, since this is coming off an amp, I wasn't sure if I needed to disconnect the factory sub or if I could safely tap into the factory sub's speaker wires while leaving them connected. I don't know if the addition of the LOC will cause the factory amp to see a drop in resistance and no longer work, or if it would essentially be invisible. I can always disconnect the factory sub if needed. No biggie. I figured I would just ask before attempting. [/QUOTE]
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