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TwingoJoe94

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Seen a few of these threads but not very informative In my case.
Can I get an underseat sub, using the standard headunit?
If so, are they simple enough to fit, is there a fitting guide is available?
Or will I have to mess about putting an aftermarket headunit in.
Thanks.
 
If the sub has speaker level inputs then you could tap into the rear speaker cables (assuming you have rear speakers/cables). If not, you can get an adaptor to step the signal down.

You would still need power and a ground for the sub, as well as the on/off wire.



I've not looked into it further as better audio would be completely wasted on mine :?
 
Most underseat subs have built in amps with both low n high inputs which in your case with standard head unit will need the high inputs which can be wired to front or rear speaker terminals I believe, singlespeed is right you will need a live n ground wire also which is easy enough to install, access to the engine bay can be found through passenger footwell peel the top right bit of carpet n ya should see a grommet that leads in through engine can be seen from outside just under the throttle body area easier if ya remove the air pipe from throttle body then plenty of reaching room lol
 
singlespeed":26n408uw said:
If the sub has speaker level inputs then you could tap into the rear speaker cables (assuming you have rear speakers/cables). If not, you can get an adaptor to step the signal down.

You would still need power and a ground for the sub, as well as the on/off wire.



I've not looked into it further as better audio would be completely wasted on mine :?

It would. I've heard your music taste :lol:
 
maggi112":hmailoej said:
singlespeed":hmailoej said:
If the sub has speaker level inputs then you could tap into the rear speaker cables (assuming you have rear speakers/cables). If not, you can get an adaptor to step the signal down.

You would still need power and a ground for the sub, as well as the on/off wire.



I've not looked into it further as better audio would be completely wasted on mine :?

It would. I've heard your music taste :lol:

Lol at least ya get crystal clear music I can't stand distortion
 
Thanks for the replys back. Good to know I can do it from the standard head unit. Now for a trip to ebay.
 
maggi112":2sxwzfgs said:
singlespeed":2sxwzfgs said:
If the sub has speaker level inputs then you could tap into the rear speaker cables (assuming you have rear speakers/cables). If not, you can get an adaptor to step the signal down.

You would still need power and a ground for the sub, as well as the on/off wire.



I've not looked into it further as better audio would be completely wasted on mine :?

It would. I've heard your music taste :lol:
Cheeky :lol:
 
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