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Novice needs help installing under seat subwoofer.
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<blockquote data-quote="captainbobc" data-source="post: 8682264" data-attributes="member: 677828"><p>It's hard for me to follow because I don't know the terminology. But, what I get from your great info is that I need an amp or I will not be able to power the sub and rear speakers from the Pyle unit. You are saying that I should connect the front speakers to the front rca plugs on the Pyle unit as usual. But add the amp for the rear two speakers and the under seat sub unit? The sub unit has an extended control knob I keep just under the seat.</p><p>I am stuck for now with the Pyle unit because I have a front and rear camera system that I run through the Pyle head. My truck has no front or rear bumper and sits low. I need to see the front to keep off curbs with the grille. The cab is small, so I don't need louder.[ATTACH=full]18443[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="captainbobc, post: 8682264, member: 677828"] It's hard for me to follow because I don't know the terminology. But, what I get from your great info is that I need an amp or I will not be able to power the sub and rear speakers from the Pyle unit. You are saying that I should connect the front speakers to the front rca plugs on the Pyle unit as usual. But add the amp for the rear two speakers and the under seat sub unit? The sub unit has an extended control knob I keep just under the seat. I am stuck for now with the Pyle unit because I have a front and rear camera system that I run through the Pyle head. My truck has no front or rear bumper and sits low. I need to see the front to keep off curbs with the grille. The cab is small, so I don't need louder.[ATTACH type="full" alt="18443"]18443[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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