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Can you hook up subs to a mustang mach 460 stock head unit???(PLEASE HELP)
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<blockquote data-quote="Dusten" data-source="post: 3961580" data-attributes="member: 38972"><p>Mine sounds fine. And to the guy that says do it all, or not. Some of use dont want to go all out, i just wanted more bass. So a simple ten, small amp, and line converter was the best option.</p><p>I did the component speakers, big subs, big amps, and nice deck before, the return you get isnt worth the money. And stereo parts are worthless when you try and sell them</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dusten, post: 3961580, member: 38972"] Mine sounds fine. And to the guy that says do it all, or not. Some of use dont want to go all out, i just wanted more bass. So a simple ten, small amp, and line converter was the best option. I did the component speakers, big subs, big amps, and nice deck before, the return you get isnt worth the money. And stereo parts are worthless when you try and sell them [/QUOTE]
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