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Several people have wired their subs (WOOX,Bazooka) by tapping into the rear speaker leads. Wired this way the electronic x-over on the sub would filter the lower fq's to the rear speakers only? If I wanted the sub xover to filter the door speakers and rear speakers is there some way to cut the sub into both the rear and door speaker leads? Thanks
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it depends on the one you bought. The standard one will only power the sub you have and should have a hook up give 1 more sub that doesn't have the amp built in to it. There is an 8" one that has a 5ch. amp built in to it. This one will power front and rear as well.
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