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Help an old school guy out with a sub
I've got an aftermarket head unit with 20 clean watts per channel and
four quality full range speakers in my convertible. It sounds mediocre, but I need some bass. I don't want to pay more than $150 for upgrades and only have one set of pre-amp outputs. Wally World has a 10" sub cabinet for $20 and a pioneer subwoofer for about $50. I could mate this with a low end amp or wait for a better used one on craigslist. I don't understand how to the fading will work on my stereo and how I can best keep the full range speakers from trying to reproduce bass that they can't handle. Do I need bassblockers or is there a particular set of features I need in an amp? MD |
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