Can you wire a sub into a stock stereo?

Can you wire a sub into a stock stereo?

If you are adding an amp and sub to a factory premium sound system with it’s own stock subwoofer, you must get your signal for the line output converter from that subwoofer. Adding an amp and subwoofer to a stock radio can be the easiest way to improve your stereo system in your car, if you do it correctly.

Can a subwoofer be added to a factory stereo?

Video not available. Adding a subwoofer to your factory stereo is a great way to improve your sound without giving up your familiar factory controls. In this video, you can follow along as one of our experts installs an amplifier and subwoofer in a car with a factory stereo. You’ll see all the basics of amplifier installation, including:

Can a factory stereo be connected to an aftermarket amplifier?

The cheapest solution to get an audio signal from the factory radio to an aftermarket amplifier is a using high-level signal. This is your second best solution to interfacing with the factory stereo. This can only be done if your aftermarket amplifier has high-level signal inputs. Refer to your amplifiers manual to connect your high-level inputs.

How do you add an amplifier to a subwoofer?

Run your 12v batter wire from your battery to your amplifier. Connect your ground wire to a chassis ground in vehicle free of paint. The process of installing an amplifier for your subwoofer is almost identical to a 4 channel amplifier.

How to add a sub woofer to a jeep stereo?

1 Interface with the factory radio (3 ways) 2 Connect the amplifiers power wire with the vehicles battery 3 Connect the amplifiers remote power wire to a positive lead that is triggered when the vehicle is started or radio is turned on 4 Connect the amplifiers ground wire 5 Connect the amplifier to the sub woofer (s)

How to add a sub woofer to your factory stereo?

Connect the amplifiers remote power wire to a positive lead that is triggered when the vehicle is started or radio is turned on. Connect the amplifiers ground wire. Connect the amplifier to the sub woofer (s) Step 1. There are essentially 3 ways to interface an amplifier to the factory stereo. Solution 1.

The cheapest solution to get an audio signal from the factory radio to an aftermarket amplifier is a using high-level signal. This is your second best solution to interfacing with the factory stereo. This can only be done if your aftermarket amplifier has high-level signal inputs. Refer to your amplifiers manual to connect your high-level inputs.

Run your 12v batter wire from your battery to your amplifier. Connect your ground wire to a chassis ground in vehicle free of paint. The process of installing an amplifier for your subwoofer is almost identical to a 4 channel amplifier.

Do you need an amplifier for a Subaru?

Install a Subwoofer or Amplifier in your Subaru – No need to Cut OEM Wiring! This page describes the parts needed to upgrade your OEM Subaru audio system by installing either an aftermarket in-line amplifier or an aftermarket subwoofer amplifier.

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