I have a 10" sub and an amp in my 2004 Chevy silverado. My dad got it for me but he also had to by a different stereo. I don't know if just the chevy stereo wouldn't work with it or if it's all stock stereos.
yes you can i have an amp and subs in my 2006 dodge 2500 HD
Use a line out converter spliced into the rear speaker wires to connect RCAs to a sub amp.
I need some help I gotta 2009 lancer and I wana pound hard need to know how too hook up subs and an amp up to my factory cd player its a indash six disk changer please let me know thanks
You first take the amp Then you take the subs. Then. Voila.
No. You're going to need to purchase an after market stereo, a Sony WX-GT90BT would fit it.
Mono amp: hook up 2 wires to the positive speaker output, and 2 wires to the negative speaker output. Hook the positives up to the positive leads on the subs, and the negatives to the negatives. Stereo amp: one positive wire to each positive output on the amp, same with negative. Make sure you get corresponding positive and negative to each sub. Stereo amp running bridged (mono): It's normally the outter positive and negative leads, but refer to the manual. Wire same way as a mono amp, just use the bridge outputs. Mono or Bridged would be running 2 ohms if you are running single coil subs. Stereo would be 4 ohms. If you have a dual coil sub (such as Kicker Comp VR), you would want to run stereo because those subs run 2 ohm's stock do to the dual voice coils. Or 1 amp per sub unless you have a 1 ohm stable amp, which most likely you don't.
yes, you have to go to your local stereo dealer and get a line converter. that will convert the regular speaker wires to rca which is the preferred way to hook up an amp
Type in google 'subwoofer wiring' and click on the 'crutchfield' link. Really good diagrams on how to connect dvc subs and svc subs to any amp.
Hook your speakers up to the amp.
Put the E.Q. between the pre amp and the main amp.
NO there is not.
have Best Buy do it!