fzrr
Member
Question for all the audio/electrical guys out there.
I've recently put in some Polk splits in the front doors running off a Kenwood 4 channel amp and some Pioneer 6inch 2 ways in the back door running off the head unit. I have the amp behind the back seat with a y splitter going into the sub input of head unit ready to run a normal sub if i bridge the remaining two channels but space is pretty limited there.
I've been looking at these slim active/amplified subwoofers that are designed to sit under passenger seats or in small spaces and was curious if I can run them off the amp to save me running new cables?
I've recently put in some Polk splits in the front doors running off a Kenwood 4 channel amp and some Pioneer 6inch 2 ways in the back door running off the head unit. I have the amp behind the back seat with a y splitter going into the sub input of head unit ready to run a normal sub if i bridge the remaining two channels but space is pretty limited there.
I've been looking at these slim active/amplified subwoofers that are designed to sit under passenger seats or in small spaces and was curious if I can run them off the amp to save me running new cables?