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PLEASE HELP ME!!!!! my first time! :(
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<blockquote data-quote="All_Logix" data-source="post: 7447841" data-attributes="member: 628274"><p>I would probably, to keep you install easy go with a subwoofer that has single voice coil 4 ohms, that way you can just go pos to pos and neg to neg on the wiring. To answer your question ohm is a measure of resistance and has alot to do with the power output of the amplifier. I would recommend something like a JL w3, it is a good starter subwoofer and pretty clean so it will complement that bose system. As far as hooking it up to you factory HU, this may be a little tricky for someone who doesn't know much about installing. But, what you need is a line out converter and you need to find the base amp, wherever it is in that car try <a href="http://www.the12volt.com" target="_blank">Car Alarm, Car Stereo, Mobile Video, and Cruise Control Info for Installers</a> for help, and you want to tie the LOC into the front right and left speaker outputs from that amp. The LOC will give you RCA out which you run to the amp. Good luck bud</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="All_Logix, post: 7447841, member: 628274"] I would probably, to keep you install easy go with a subwoofer that has single voice coil 4 ohms, that way you can just go pos to pos and neg to neg on the wiring. To answer your question ohm is a measure of resistance and has alot to do with the power output of the amplifier. I would recommend something like a JL w3, it is a good starter subwoofer and pretty clean so it will complement that bose system. As far as hooking it up to you factory HU, this may be a little tricky for someone who doesn't know much about installing. But, what you need is a line out converter and you need to find the base amp, wherever it is in that car try [URL="http://www.the12volt.com"]Car Alarm, Car Stereo, Mobile Video, and Cruise Control Info for Installers[/URL] for help, and you want to tie the LOC into the front right and left speaker outputs from that amp. The LOC will give you RCA out which you run to the amp. Good luck bud [/QUOTE]
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