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2015 Behind the rear seat subwoofer box

Old 10-02-2015, 02:50 AM
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How did you tie your aftermarket sub back into the Factory Sony system?

Looking forward to your measurements. Interested in doing the same to mine.
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I took the stock subwoofer wires and ran it to my alpine amp that has high level inputs. This way is better than using RCA cables.
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Sony sub amp wires connecting to Apline high level input harness.
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Stock Sony speaker colors
Ch. 1
+ gray
- black

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I'm finally done with this project. It's super loud. I had to adjust the gain to 25%. It sounds great. Im here if anybody has questions.

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Originally Posted by jbarron74
I'm finally done with this project. It's super load. I had to adjust the gain to 25%. It sounds great. Im here if anybody has questions.
Any luck I can get a copy of your measurements? Would save me a huge headache!
Any problems with the seat back closing or raising the seat to the upright position?
Does your new box interfere at all with the storage under the seat?
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Your right it's a big headache. It took me weeks to make this box. And no the seats don't hit the box. They barely touch when they fold up and lock. The storage area is clear. I'll add more pics later.

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Originally Posted by jbarron74
I took the stock subwoofer wires and ran it to my alpine amp that has high level inputs. This way is better than using RCA cables.
Not necessarily better but it is easier.

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