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Subwoofer + 2 amps possible??

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Old Apr 28, 2007 | 02:11 AM
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yep, just pull out the dummy switch plates, and make sure there are no screws in there. Ive seen them hide one right next to the steering column. everything else just unclips, remove light harness, remove both harnesses above the radio. then you are golden.
 
Old Apr 28, 2007 | 03:15 AM
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Alright man thanks again, I got it all figured out.
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I was just playing with the faders and balance with my stereo, and one thing I just noticed was, when I put the fader all the way to the rear so just the 5x7's are playing, they sound like crap, but then I set the balance all the way to one side, and it sounds good, much more bass, much better sounding, but when the balance is even, they sound terrible... MMM maybe I really just need that amp, when I set the balance to one speaker I can just hear the potential they have... it's driving me nuts having such nice speakers go to waste
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Old Apr 28, 2007 | 09:32 AM
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I really like my MTX Roadthunder amp... I've got the RT404 and it's got a "sum" out so you can connect that to another amp, or a sub, and not have the amps settings get in the way...
 
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