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Playing around trying to split factory sub signal.
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<blockquote data-quote="Rennos151" data-source="post: 8714536" data-attributes="member: 680773"><p>Hello all. I have a 2009 Murano SL with the Bose and Nav system. I recently had to go to a pull it yard for some things and just for the fun of it I grabbed the spare tire sub unit out of the Murano at the yard. I swapped it with mine at home and checked to make sure it worked. It did.</p><p>To play around I thought I would tap the wires that feed the subwoofer amp for the spare tire unit and wire in the second sub unit. I made sure to double and triple check to have the correct wires matching. </p><p>I plugged in the input to the sub unit and only one actually turned on. </p><p>I believe that tapping into the input might not allow enough power for the second unit and am wondering if running a line with fuse to battery might give it its own 12v power so that it may work.</p><p>I could be completely wrong and there may be no way to do any of this, I can not find any info on simply splitting the main amp low pass signal to a sub unit to add a secondary sub unit. Any info would be great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rennos151, post: 8714536, member: 680773"] Hello all. I have a 2009 Murano SL with the Bose and Nav system. I recently had to go to a pull it yard for some things and just for the fun of it I grabbed the spare tire sub unit out of the Murano at the yard. I swapped it with mine at home and checked to make sure it worked. It did. To play around I thought I would tap the wires that feed the subwoofer amp for the spare tire unit and wire in the second sub unit. I made sure to double and triple check to have the correct wires matching. I plugged in the input to the sub unit and only one actually turned on. I believe that tapping into the input might not allow enough power for the second unit and am wondering if running a line with fuse to battery might give it its own 12v power so that it may work. I could be completely wrong and there may be no way to do any of this, I can not find any info on simply splitting the main amp low pass signal to a sub unit to add a secondary sub unit. Any info would be great. [/QUOTE]
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