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<blockquote data-quote="youdoofus" data-source="post: 8658485" data-attributes="member: 664079"><p>i went and got the female end of the molex plug of the factory bose subwoofer off a broken sub for my old 03 Maxima and used the other end to solder ends on to it so i could merely unplug the factory sub and hook up some better stuff (single RF HE2 12" and a PPI PC250) and it worked beautifully. Yes, bose does tend to x-over their sub at some very specific frequencies, but they worked pretty well for my needs at the time. As far as the cancellation issues go, you should be able to adjust the phase on the under seat sub to get rid of most of the cancellation</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youdoofus, post: 8658485, member: 664079"] i went and got the female end of the molex plug of the factory bose subwoofer off a broken sub for my old 03 Maxima and used the other end to solder ends on to it so i could merely unplug the factory sub and hook up some better stuff (single RF HE2 12" and a PPI PC250) and it worked beautifully. Yes, bose does tend to x-over their sub at some very specific frequencies, but they worked pretty well for my needs at the time. As far as the cancellation issues go, you should be able to adjust the phase on the under seat sub to get rid of most of the cancellation [/QUOTE]
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