Its not as hard as people may think, but its only a few wires. u need a power wire from the battery to the amp. then a ground wire from the amp to a good solid spot on your chassi. then a remote wire from your radio to your amp....and thats it, just connect your speakers and enjoy.
Many amps are made for interior speakers instead of subwoofers, so yes.
Make sure that all voice coil jumpers are connected propertly and then run your wires to the amp and your all set.
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Try the related link:
Remove the wiring harness from your 2001 Chevy Suburban sub woofer. Remove the sub woofer retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new sub woofer.
It's not the battery you have to worry about it is the alternator. it should handle an average amp and sub woofer.
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a 500 watt sub woofer puts out 250 RMS a 500 watt amp puts out the same and if you want a good setup get a sub with RMS and a amp with 1200 max so 600 RMS will be powering the same 500 RMS sub woofer then you can tune it to push the sub woofer a bit and the sub woofer should take it I recommend ether mono single channel 2 channel brands go name brand if u want support later or go no name to be different
To my knowledge that will not work. I don't think there is a stock OEM audio system capable of powering a sub. (Unless it came with a sub/amp from the factory)
any radio can have a sub you just need a amp to power it.
don't think so,either the sub is blown,or the factory amp that runs it is bad.
as far as i know there is only one amp and it powers the sub woofer. it is located in back, in the panel beside the sub woofer. pull off the panel covering the sub and look up to the left of the sub and there is a little gray metal box and a wire going from it into the sub box. the little metal box is the amp.