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Old 05-17-2007, 12:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
How To Install Sub?
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im new to this site and i just bought a sub and i was wondering how to install it???first off i have a 2007 ford ranger ext cab with a stock stereo in it and right now i have the sub hooked up to the 2 back speakers but the sub seems to play more along with the music then just put the bass out and i was wondering if i have to buy a new cd deck?????can anyone explain to me on how to put it in plz help
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Old 05-17-2007, 12:16 AM   #2 (permalink)
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an amp is what you need

right now... your deck is putting like 15W to the sub... not enough power at all to make a difference

just post what type of sub you got along with the enclosure...
makes it easier for us to see whats goin on
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Old 05-17-2007, 12:25 AM   #3 (permalink)
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i have a 500watt sub and i dont know how much the amp puts out and i have a truck style box but all i need to know is how to install it and if i have to buy a new head unit instead of having the stock stereo?do i have to have rca jacks on the back of the cd deck????
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thats the easiest way

RCA out from deck to RCA in on amp
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Old 05-17-2007, 12:38 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Yes, you do have to have the RCA jacks unless your amp has the hi input cable (highly unlikely). Otherwise, you could run it off of a stock deck if you had the line converter. Just got one from Crappy Tire other day for $20 roughly. Splices into your rear speaker lines creating the RCA outputs you need.
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Introduction to Car Stereo

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Old 05-19-2007, 12:53 AM   #7 (permalink)
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my sub does have a high output so what type of wire do i need to hook up to the stock stereo so it will sound really good
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srry high input not output
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If you want to retain the factory radio, you need a device called a LOC (line output convertor), cheap ones are just that, cheap. Good ones are adjustable and cost more but do a far better job. The purpose of the LOC is to adapt the signal going from the factory radio to the factory speaker and change it into a signal that can be used at the new amplifier for the sub. In this case it attaches to the speaker wire output of the radio and converts the signal to a rca type line that then plugs into the new sub amplifier.

Some amplifiers come with this adaptor built in, consider this when looking for a amplifier. Down the road it would be ideal to replace the factory radio with a cd player that has a dedicated subwoofer rca type output on the back of it. This will increase the performance of the system yet again.

The amp will also have a crossover in it, this is to filter out unwanted signals and leave the sub producing bass only. It is called a low pass filter.
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