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The stock sub amp is busted but the sub is still good and I needed some help to put in an aftermarket amp.

-How should I run the power cable?

-The stock deck does not have RCA's but my amp has speaker level imputs?

-Do I need a high low converter?

-How should I tap into the speakers--I have the Nak sys

-Where is a good place to mount the amp?

-How many watts does the stock sub handle?

Confused :wacko:

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The stock sub amp is busted but the sub is still good and I needed some help to put in an aftermarket amp.

-How should I run the power cable?

-The stock deck does not have RCA's but my amp has speaker level imputs?

-Do I need a high low converter?

-How should I tap into the speakers--I have the Nak sys

-Where is a good place to mount the amp?

-How many watts does the stock sub handle?

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first i don't know where the stock amp is located

AWJ should have an answer for that

you don't need a high low as it is already in the amp

once the stock ampp is located then running wires from there to the trunk is one option

or runnig new wires to eac speaker is another

also changing the speakers might be a good idea as well as the system is tuned for the amp speaker and deck

take any part out and it will not sound as good

tapping into the speakers will not help as it wont have any output or signal as the amp is dead

you woul need to take the wires from the back of the deck to the amp

are you planning on chainging

just getting a small amp and a new sub might be easiest

and runnig the power iwre through the fire wall to the trunk

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