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Originally Posted by Sonicp9
Hey guys,
Before I get flamed, I have searched for a thread on this many, many times and all I found were rather complicated guides on using stock amp (which I don't think my model has) to install additional speakers etc. etc. etc., all of which were no help to what I want to do.
From my old Jetta, I have two 12 inch MTX subwoofers with box and a monoblock MTX amp. My FRS has the bongiovi upgrade (Im in Canada) but the rear speakers are still crap. Therefore I want to put the subs and amp in the trunk and keep the 2016 factory deck and sound system. I am not sure if my best bet (or best result) will be to take the signal from the bongiovi amp or if I can use a line-out converter on the rear speaker cables from the head unit. I have not yet taken the head unit out so I am not sure if any signal from the bongiovi amp is even going to the rear speakers.
I have done a subwoofer install using an aftermarket deck that had sub inputs but not on a factory deck without them. I have seen a lot of guides but they all seem to focus on replacing every speaker and usually use the factory amp under the trunk carpet which I don't think my car has (the bongiovi amp apparently sits under the head unit). I was wondering if you guys could help me out with the best solution to this before I start taking things apart. Will using a line-out converter kill my signal quality? Any pros/cons? I am thinking of recording or at the least taking pictures of the entire install and making a guide.
Thanks,
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I'm curious about this too. I have a scion so it's base model and I have an amp under the trunk carpet so I'm pretty sure you will too. I don't know squat about audio so I can't help you further than replace the factory amp maybe? I've heard of people tapping the rear speaker inputs for a sub but I have no further details