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2008 Suburban LTZ with Bose Find Subwoofer wires 4 HiLow

I am using a HiLow converter to get a subwoofer signal to my Amp. I tried getting the audio from a mid speaker but all I got was mid out of my sub. Now I have got the audio from the speaker wires going to my factory bose subwoofer but it is after the amp. I still am getting to high of a crossover point. I need some help on locating the audio wires going into the amp so I can get a clean sub signal. Is there any way of getting to it without removing my center console? I popped the cupholders out and got to the wires going to the sub. HELP PLEASE..... My truck has bose and Nav. Thanks

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It seems that your problem is actally the amp you are trying to use, many have either a switch or pontiameter to allow the speakers you are running either to play mid-range or low-range (sub) take a closer look at your amp that you are using

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