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Tech- Add-on subwoofer install into 03 Cobra Vert using factory Mach 460 stereo
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<blockquote data-quote="Jpjr" data-source="post: 3063161" data-attributes="member: 20896"><p>well first of all, you can *only* use speaker level inputs if your sub accepts them.. and very few do these days. that's the point of the converter.. most subs only accept the standard + and - red and white RCA cables, you can't just plug speaker wire directly into the amp. i'm not familiar with your system, but that is the first thing to check.</p><p></p><p>now assuming you could use either method like me, i chose to use the converter for a few reasons.. 1) it was recommended by everyone i spoke with (best buy guys are generally basic guys who are only trained one way to do things.. they wouldn't even touch my mach 460).. 2) it is said to provide a cleaner signal to the amp.. 3) it allows you to mount the converter under the seat and hide all those pesky speaker wires. </p><p></p><p>again, to answer the general question, you don't need to use the converter if your amp allows for speaker inputs. if your amp only has red and white inputs, then you do. it's that simple... either way will work fine. :beer:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jpjr, post: 3063161, member: 20896"] well first of all, you can *only* use speaker level inputs if your sub accepts them.. and very few do these days. that's the point of the converter.. most subs only accept the standard + and - red and white RCA cables, you can't just plug speaker wire directly into the amp. i'm not familiar with your system, but that is the first thing to check. now assuming you could use either method like me, i chose to use the converter for a few reasons.. 1) it was recommended by everyone i spoke with (best buy guys are generally basic guys who are only trained one way to do things.. they wouldn't even touch my mach 460).. 2) it is said to provide a cleaner signal to the amp.. 3) it allows you to mount the converter under the seat and hide all those pesky speaker wires. again, to answer the general question, you don't need to use the converter if your amp allows for speaker inputs. if your amp only has red and white inputs, then you do. it's that simple... either way will work fine. :beer: [/QUOTE]
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