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OEM Subwoofer with aftermarket head unit
Hi Guys,
I have the OEM sub with an aftermarket HU (Kenwood DMX9706S), and all stock speakers. After much EQ tweaking I'm still not getting sound quality and separation that I want, and I'm annoyed by the fact that the only way to control the sub is to change the front speakers settings. I'm wondering if anyone's found a way to decouple the front speakers from the subwoofer output, or if there's a good wiring diagram I can use to pull out the sub wires and splice them into RCA connectors to plug directly into the HU. Any advice? Thanks, Casp |
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If you're not too fond of the two rear speakers, you could disconnect them and then rewire the system to route the head units' rear speaker outputs as the subwoofer signal input instead of how it is currently set up. That way you can use the fader of the head unit to fade between the six front speakers and the subwoofer. Also, make sure all of your speakers are in phase relative to one another. |
the oem sub is a speaker-level input only, so you can't wire it in as a typical aftermarket audio amp. the above suggestion to take over one of the radio's speaker outputs is really going to be one of your only options if you want to keep all the gear as-is.
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That sub is jumped from the speaker levels on the rear channels and you should be able to decouple it by just unplugging that jumper. The main issue will be finding an amplified output to connect it to.
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i haven't seen a diagram, but all '13-15's with the sub as an option had a door speaker amp in the front drivers side of the trunk. the harness jumped off of that, as the amp received a full range signal. |
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Yeah, with that aftermarket head unit he's got in the dash, OP should now have a full frequency speaker-level signal to the rears, (depending on his setpoints in the head unit, of course) which should be sufficient for what he's wanting to do. Now if he'll just come back and heed the advice he asked for. |
Thanks for all the feedback guys! I'll look into finding a wiring diagram for the rears and go from there. Any places I should check out first?
Casp |
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