FREE: RSX Bose spare tire subwoofer
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Hey, I don't want to worry you or anything, but I don't have any sort of wiring harness. The only thing I see is a little white clip where a harness WOULD plug in.
Here's a pic I found on Google. It seems as if the cover was removed here (there are Philipps screws). The only part that shows on mine is the grey plug thing above the speaker in this picture. Although mine is white. I believe the silver box thing is the amplifier. I see some articles on the Internet where people modify that to produce some more sound.
Here's a pic I found on Google. It seems as if the cover was removed here (there are Philipps screws). The only part that shows on mine is the grey plug thing above the speaker in this picture. Although mine is white. I believe the silver box thing is the amplifier. I see some articles on the Internet where people modify that to produce some more sound.
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You can always hardwire out of the harness, thats not a big deal. You just need to figure out which wires are what, and with kdoggs system which is identical it should be of no issues to make it function properly.
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yeah when i took this out of my rsx, i cut the wiring before the white clip(leaving about 6" of the wires going into the box), so in case i ever wanted to tap into it it would be a little easier. Again, I gotta turn this thing up tomorrow to see how it sounds. I wonder if the bose amp has a built in hi/lo converter because I am only sending regular speaker signal to it, not low frequencies that you would normally send to a sub. If that's what it required to sound right, I don't know if it's worth the effort. Maybe some of the more audio/electronic oriented people could chime in
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alright so little update: I turned the volume up today to see if it was working properly, and exactly what i thought would happen happened. The sub clips in and out because it's not getting proper signal. The two speaker wires that I am sending signal to probably have to receive low freq. signals only in order to function as a proper subwoofer. There's no built in hi/lo converter. Not sure how to approach it, but someone might know..
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