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powered subwoofer install in 2012 tahoe with Bose help
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<blockquote data-quote="Cox_Rango" data-source="post: 8717293" data-attributes="member: 634956"><p>Hey guys I have a 2012 tahoe with the bose system non nav. I'm trying to install a jbl basspro sl powered woofer.</p><p></p><p>I know I can tap off my subwoofer output from the bose amp and run a high low adapter. </p><p></p><p>My question is can I remove the factory sub and run high level input to the woofer. If my impedance matches it should be ok yes? Or would my readings be off because its going into a secondary amp?</p><p></p><p>Could I tap my high level from the rear output and put resistors in the sub circuit and still remove the factory sub but trick it to think its still there?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cox_Rango, post: 8717293, member: 634956"] Hey guys I have a 2012 tahoe with the bose system non nav. I'm trying to install a jbl basspro sl powered woofer. I know I can tap off my subwoofer output from the bose amp and run a high low adapter. My question is can I remove the factory sub and run high level input to the woofer. If my impedance matches it should be ok yes? Or would my readings be off because its going into a secondary amp? Could I tap my high level from the rear output and put resistors in the sub circuit and still remove the factory sub but trick it to think its still there? [/QUOTE]
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