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ajriding
May 20, 2019Explorer II
If it does have a special connection then there will be an RCA port on the back. This looks like your connections on some older TVs.
If not, then does your sub amp have an unbalanced input? You can run the rear speakers to the sub and keep the front speakers as your regular speakers.
You will need a cross-over, some amps have them, most all modern ones should. If not then you will have to buy it.
Modern radios also have a cross-over so they only put out low signals to the subs, not the high and mid frequencies. A sub will sound bad playing the highs and
mids.
Subs do use a lot of power, so if boondocking in your camper it will need lots of battery.
If not, then does your sub amp have an unbalanced input? You can run the rear speakers to the sub and keep the front speakers as your regular speakers.
You will need a cross-over, some amps have them, most all modern ones should. If not then you will have to buy it.
Modern radios also have a cross-over so they only put out low signals to the subs, not the high and mid frequencies. A sub will sound bad playing the highs and
mids.
Subs do use a lot of power, so if boondocking in your camper it will need lots of battery.
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