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<blockquote data-quote="disturbedfuel15" data-source="post: 2190920" data-attributes="member: 570673"><p>So, my 10w3 finally came today, and I had all the wires hooked up. I started up the music, and the subwoofer didn't move at all. I could tell you exactly what happened, step by step, but I'll just cut to the chase. My head unit doesn't have subwoofer out. It has rear speakers, front speakers, and AUX in. What a stupid mistake, I figured the 3rd set of RCAs had to be sub out. So anyway, I tried to have the RCAs and the regular speaker wire running at the same time, but unfortunately you have to have either all RCA or all wire //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif bummer. The only way I found of running the sub is by eliminating one of the speakers. Right now the rear left speaker's wires are going to the amp, and then from the amp to the sub. So, I've got no left rear speaker for now, but it still sounds alright I suppose. I'm guessing my only option to provide power to all 4 speakers and my sub now is to either get another amp, or replace mine with a 4/3/2 channel, correct? Perhaps I could use a splitter to combine the 2 rear speakers as one? What are my options here?</p><p></p><p>Thanks a ton!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="disturbedfuel15, post: 2190920, member: 570673"] So, my 10w3 finally came today, and I had all the wires hooked up. I started up the music, and the subwoofer didn't move at all. I could tell you exactly what happened, step by step, but I'll just cut to the chase. My head unit doesn't have subwoofer out. It has rear speakers, front speakers, and AUX in. What a stupid mistake, I figured the 3rd set of RCAs had to be sub out. So anyway, I tried to have the RCAs and the regular speaker wire running at the same time, but unfortunately you have to have either all RCA or all wire [IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/frown.gif.a3531fa0534503350665a1e957861287.gif[/IMG] bummer. The only way I found of running the sub is by eliminating one of the speakers. Right now the rear left speaker's wires are going to the amp, and then from the amp to the sub. So, I've got no left rear speaker for now, but it still sounds alright I suppose. I'm guessing my only option to provide power to all 4 speakers and my sub now is to either get another amp, or replace mine with a 4/3/2 channel, correct? Perhaps I could use a splitter to combine the 2 rear speakers as one? What are my options here? Thanks a ton! [/QUOTE]
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