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Need a Sub & Amp. Not sure what types or wattage/ohms.
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<blockquote data-quote="Neotek" data-source="post: 8507032" data-attributes="member: 670145"><p>Thank you for the reply! I have a budget of about $260 and my main priority is to get a subwoofer. My midranges are fine and my head unit supplies enough power so they don't have to be amped, but in the future I plan on upgrading it. So, here are my ideas, and it will probably be a long long response so sorry in advance : ). For the subwoofer I will need an amp, I could bite the bullet and go for a 4 channel and connect positive subwoofer terminal to Chanel one positive and negative to Chanel 4 negative ( I believe that is how it works and I don't know what the technique is called) or I can keep my head units sub controller and get a subwoofer only amp and if I got an amp I could do a bridge between the left and right sub connection to a single sub to increase power. My plans for a sub enclosure is a spare tire enclosure. It takes up the extra space in a spare tire to save room ( <a href="http://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-generation-ge-08-13/36892-subwoofer-spare-tire.html" target="_blank">Subwoofer in spare tire - Unofficial Honda FIT Forums</a> ). This setup would only support a single 10in woofer and it would need a shallow sub that supports a small enclosure. Or I could forget that and use a two sub enclosure and wire one (+ to +) and (- to -) and the other (+ to -) and (- to +) to increase out put. Sorry for the long response, I just took everything I though about and typed it. Thank you for the help!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Neotek, post: 8507032, member: 670145"] Thank you for the reply! I have a budget of about $260 and my main priority is to get a subwoofer. My midranges are fine and my head unit supplies enough power so they don't have to be amped, but in the future I plan on upgrading it. So, here are my ideas, and it will probably be a long long response so sorry in advance : ). For the subwoofer I will need an amp, I could bite the bullet and go for a 4 channel and connect positive subwoofer terminal to Chanel one positive and negative to Chanel 4 negative ( I believe that is how it works and I don't know what the technique is called) or I can keep my head units sub controller and get a subwoofer only amp and if I got an amp I could do a bridge between the left and right sub connection to a single sub to increase power. My plans for a sub enclosure is a spare tire enclosure. It takes up the extra space in a spare tire to save room ( [URL="http://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-generation-ge-08-13/36892-subwoofer-spare-tire.html"]Subwoofer in spare tire - Unofficial Honda FIT Forums[/URL] ). This setup would only support a single 10in woofer and it would need a shallow sub that supports a small enclosure. Or I could forget that and use a two sub enclosure and wire one (+ to +) and (- to -) and the other (+ to -) and (- to +) to increase out put. Sorry for the long response, I just took everything I though about and typed it. Thank you for the help! [/QUOTE]
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