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<blockquote data-quote="Bisquick" data-source="post: 8721440" data-attributes="member: 681398"><p>Hello all,</p><p></p><p>So far my install is going quite well, but I'm at a decision point with the wiring of my small powered sub (Kicker HS). It accepts high level inputs and I'm running the factory head unit. Documentation reports that there is a Voice coil #1 and Voice coil #2 (+/-) coming out of the head unit. In the Sync 3 audio system, there is no option to enable a sub, however I know I can enable this through Forscan. </p><p></p><p>Question is this: is it better that I use the voice coil #1 (assume I don't make use of both of them?) and wire that way or should I splice from teh front L/R, which I know are full range signals?</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing that the voice coil #1 and voice coil #2 must be related to the upgrade B&O sub. I think I would just use one or the other for my powered sub. Advantage to this is that I guess I have only 1 wire to run for connection. Disadvantage is I don't know if they cross this over at the head unit. On the other hand, splicing my front L/R wouldn't be a big deal either, just using some posi-taps.</p><p></p><p>Any help or advise here is much appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bisquick, post: 8721440, member: 681398"] Hello all, So far my install is going quite well, but I'm at a decision point with the wiring of my small powered sub (Kicker HS). It accepts high level inputs and I'm running the factory head unit. Documentation reports that there is a Voice coil #1 and Voice coil #2 (+/-) coming out of the head unit. In the Sync 3 audio system, there is no option to enable a sub, however I know I can enable this through Forscan. Question is this: is it better that I use the voice coil #1 (assume I don't make use of both of them?) and wire that way or should I splice from teh front L/R, which I know are full range signals? I'm guessing that the voice coil #1 and voice coil #2 must be related to the upgrade B&O sub. I think I would just use one or the other for my powered sub. Advantage to this is that I guess I have only 1 wire to run for connection. Disadvantage is I don't know if they cross this over at the head unit. On the other hand, splicing my front L/R wouldn't be a big deal either, just using some posi-taps. Any help or advise here is much appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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