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<blockquote data-quote="captainbobc" data-source="post: 8682247" data-attributes="member: 677828"><p>I have a 1948 International Harvester pickup resto-rod and I am struggling with installing a subwoofer 600W 10" Powered Car Under-Seat Subwoofer. </p><p>My Pyle PLIDF7 does not have a subwoofer outlet. It only has the 2 front and 2 rear speaker outlets.</p><p></p><p>In the front, I have 2 JL Audio C1-650 6-1/2" C1 Series 2-Way Component w/ tweeters and in the rear, 2 JL Audio C1-690 6" X 9" C1 Series 2-Way. </p><p>I want to install an under seat subwoofer that I already have. When connecting to on side of the rear speaker lines, it works fine by itself but if I try to include the other 6X9 to the same line the volume is seriously degraded.</p><p></p><p>My question is, how do I make these connections...do I need a small amp or is it just my wiring?</p><p></p><p>I appreciate all help since I am a complete novice.</p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captainbobc, post: 8682247, member: 677828"] I have a 1948 International Harvester pickup resto-rod and I am struggling with installing a subwoofer 600W 10" Powered Car Under-Seat Subwoofer. My Pyle PLIDF7 does not have a subwoofer outlet. It only has the 2 front and 2 rear speaker outlets. In the front, I have 2 JL Audio C1-650 6-1/2" C1 Series 2-Way Component w/ tweeters and in the rear, 2 JL Audio C1-690 6" X 9" C1 Series 2-Way. I want to install an under seat subwoofer that I already have. When connecting to on side of the rear speaker lines, it works fine by itself but if I try to include the other 6X9 to the same line the volume is seriously degraded. My question is, how do I make these connections...do I need a small amp or is it just my wiring? I appreciate all help since I am a complete novice. Bob [/QUOTE]
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