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<blockquote data-quote="brandontw" data-source="post: 626676" data-attributes="member: 553125"><p>yes you can do it, just make sure you wire it to the right impedence(some home amps require 8 ohms) put it in a box and your set. are you sure the reciever has acuall outputs to power a sub, it might just be the low level output, and you will still need an amp. and as for hooking up your car amp inside, it usually not worth the trouble, because youll need quite a large power supply to change your a/c to d/c power for your amp, they can get very expensive.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandontw, post: 626676, member: 553125"] yes you can do it, just make sure you wire it to the right impedence(some home amps require 8 ohms) put it in a box and your set. are you sure the reciever has acuall outputs to power a sub, it might just be the low level output, and you will still need an amp. and as for hooking up your car amp inside, it usually not worth the trouble, because youll need quite a large power supply to change your a/c to d/c power for your amp, they can get very expensive. [/QUOTE]
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