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<blockquote data-quote="garychoffmann" data-source="post: 8593366" data-attributes="member: 631273"><p>You don't go by watts of a power supply. You go by voltage and amperage. Cutting the wires of the samsung and plugging it in is harder than running a power supply, cutting the end off, running a power, ground and remote turn on, getting a usb to aux cable, then an aux splitter, then plugging them both in. Then cutting the speaker wire to run to the sub. Then hoping there is no delay between the stereo and the sub..... You're right, cutting a wire does seem overly complicated especially when you'll get relatively guaranteed results. You need a 12-14v 20 amp power supply to run that amp/sub combo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garychoffmann, post: 8593366, member: 631273"] You don't go by watts of a power supply. You go by voltage and amperage. Cutting the wires of the samsung and plugging it in is harder than running a power supply, cutting the end off, running a power, ground and remote turn on, getting a usb to aux cable, then an aux splitter, then plugging them both in. Then cutting the speaker wire to run to the sub. Then hoping there is no delay between the stereo and the sub..... You're right, cutting a wire does seem overly complicated especially when you'll get relatively guaranteed results. You need a 12-14v 20 amp power supply to run that amp/sub combo [/QUOTE]
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