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What is the proper way to add a sub to my Shaker 500 (with aftermarket head unit)
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<blockquote data-quote="Synyster06Gates" data-source="post: 15081862" data-attributes="member: 121508"><p>Yes - I am still using the factory subs and amp. So I should move that connection to the rear RCA when I get the sub and set the high/low filters, connect the sub to the SW RCA and I'll be all set aside from tuning?</p><p></p><p>Appreciate the advice!</p><p></p><p>EDIT : Thinking about the way my wiring harness was setup, I have soldered connections for the FR, FL, RR, RL speakers - the stock door and rear deck speakers. The subs have the RCA connection (currently in the SW RCA). If I move that RCA connection over, is that going to take away the signal from the rear deck speakers and send it to the subs only?</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]663943[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Synyster06Gates, post: 15081862, member: 121508"] Yes - I am still using the factory subs and amp. So I should move that connection to the rear RCA when I get the sub and set the high/low filters, connect the sub to the SW RCA and I'll be all set aside from tuning? Appreciate the advice! EDIT : Thinking about the way my wiring harness was setup, I have soldered connections for the FR, FL, RR, RL speakers - the stock door and rear deck speakers. The subs have the RCA connection (currently in the SW RCA). If I move that RCA connection over, is that going to take away the signal from the rear deck speakers and send it to the subs only? [ATTACH=full]663943[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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