Anthonycarter
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Registered: 9th Oct 05
Location: North Lancing, West Sussex
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I have a sub in my room for my dvd player which i never use, anyone know if i could bodge it to go in my car?
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Wrighty
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Location: Howden
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Anthonycarter
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Location: North Lancing, West Sussex
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surely would beworth a try though!!
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richard_syko
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Registered: 17th Dec 03
Location: Newport, Wales
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Tutorial here
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Anthonycarter
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Location: North Lancing, West Sussex
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MJ
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Location: Hampshire Drives: ITR DC2 + Skoda Felicia
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it may sound stupied but it can be done. just connect the + and - up on the sub to that of an amp, check that the ohms is the same tho.
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Mikorsa16v
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Registered: 2nd Sep 02
Location: Burgess Hill, West Sussex
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Anthony, your not too far from me. TBH mate your going to get ripped into for asking a question like that on here, subs arn't that expensive mate! How were you thinking of powering your home/car cinema (amp)?
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richard_syko
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Registered: 17th Dec 03
Location: Newport, Wales
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if your that desperate ask around local, people always upgrade so you`d proberly get a splx sub and amp for 20 quid.
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Anthonycarter
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Registered: 9th Oct 05
Location: North Lancing, West Sussex
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im not desperate at all, I am getting a sub in a couple of weeks anyway. Just thought while it was sitting there might come in handy
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Ben
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Registered: 12th Jan 03
Location: West Yorkshire
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you would fuck it up , 230v sub will not be powered by a 12v battery inless an invertor was used , but even the inverter would not be able to work as fast as the sub would need . , keep it in your bed room
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