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bad sub or amp. test your sub with a 9-12 volt battery not a car battery!!! more like a drill battery with low amp rating (don't leave power to it very long or could wreck your sub coil). if that work. then test your amp with a working output if you have a friend with a system hook it up in there car to see if it will work. pawn shops test amps tell them you want to sell it and they will test it and then decline their offer. lol just thought of that on the spot.
if you are hooking up to a stereo reciever make sure the ohms & wattage are correct or it could cause problems if you are hooking up to a car head unit i dont advise it could damage both headunit and sub
That would require you to disassemble the subwoofer cabinet and disconnect the the supplied amplifier. Connecting this unit to a different amplifier would provide no benefit to you unless the on-board amplifier became damaged.
How have you connected the amp to your head unit is it with a dedicated sub source from the head unit or have you connected the speaker outputs to it ?
If the Sony front end unit (stereo) has RCA jacks (Left and Right) in the back it's an input to the Xplode amp. If that's right then the Subwoofer putputs should plug or wire into the Xplode amp. I haven't hooked these up for some time but try a search on Youtube with the units you describe I'm more than 90% sure that there are videos there.
Yes, you can connect another subwoofer too along with this unit, hook RCA pin in this subwoofer coming from amplifier sub out and there is RA jack line-out, anothersubwoofer can be plugged there. It is mentioned in user manual page-7 and previous expert gave you user manual link to download a copy. Thanks.
try to get a "speakerwire to rca cable" connector. hook it into your back speaker wire and run your amp off of that. then hook the sub up to the amp as usual. without an amp, just splice into your closest speaker wire
This one Wire should be for the +. Try connecting the + to the Head Unit and - to a Common Ground. At the Worst, You will Blow the Amp Fuse if not Correct. The Lead from the Head Unit is Only an Off and On from the Ignition. Please Rate My Response! Thanks!
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