Simon_16v
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I know its going to sound crap but can you run a sub off the headunit alone without a amp?
I have a full wiring kit etc just not a amp yet cos im skint at the moment
By the way im running it off a Panasonic CQ-C5303N
Thanks Si
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Gary
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Not really no. Suppose you could run em off your rear speaker wire but it wont do em any good.
Just save up and buy an amp, Might have one for sale quite cheap u2u me if your interested and i'll get some details
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Simon_16v
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O right, just asked on a audio site im sorta part of and they said you could but didnt state on how.
I dont get any voltage or anything from the rca cable. Whereas on the front speakers they get like 22 on me multimeter, think it was on micro volts.
Iv got it running off the rear speakers at the moment but the rear speakers distort where-as the sub dont.
The sub is a Kicker substation KS80 which i got free off a mate.
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Simon_16v
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bump
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Cupra Steve
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no. if you run a sub through speaker outputs then it'll be kicking out vocals!!!
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Simon_16v
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Well its funny that its not playing vocals as subs had a different voice coil in them
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Gary
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quote: Originally posted by SRi_Si
Well its funny that its not playing vocals as subs had a different voice coil in them
If the subs are on your speaker wires they will be kicking out vocals as they have no crossover to filter out all the mid and treble. A sub is just a speaker at the end of the day.
And why does a sub have a diff voice coil??
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b4l
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subs can play vocals but most subs do it so badly that you cant really hear them.
ive only ever heard 1 sub that was able to play vocals that i could hear coherently and that was a £500 MTX 9515
To answer your question yes you can run a sub off a headunit. You simply bridge the 2 rear channels on your headunit. (+ve from 1 channel and -ve from the other)
I would not recomend doing this, because you risk buggering your headunit. and as mentioned above the sub will be playing a full range signal which will sound prety crap. Normally subs are operated on a low pass filter.
Bal
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