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Infinity Subwoofer Replacement

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Old Apr 6, 2008 | 05:34 AM
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Default Line level converter again CONFIRMED TO WORK.

I used a line level converter I bought from Best Buy to tap into the subwoofer wiring. I turned the converter levels down pretty low though and I did not turn up the gain on the amp all of the way. I have a 350 watt RMS amp hooked up to a 300 watt RMS 12" sub and it was overpowering the music, so I had to turn it down.

NIGHT AND DAY DIFFERENCE. There is no question that this is a MUST-DO upgrade if you enjoy music w/ low end.

If I didn't get such a good deal on my sub I probably would have purchased an 8" JL to throw in the factory enclosure for the sake of storage space.
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Old Apr 6, 2008 | 05:41 AM
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Originally Posted by mobotix
I used a line level converter I bought from Best Buy to tap into the subwoofer wiring. I turned the converter levels down pretty low though and I did not turn up the gain on the amp all of the way. I have a 350 watt RMS amp hooked up to a 300 watt RMS 12" sub and it was overpowering the music, so I had to turn it down.

NIGHT AND DAY DIFFERENCE. There is no question that this is a MUST-DO upgrade if you enjoy music w/ low end.

If I didn't get such a good deal on my sub I probably would have purchased an 8" JL to throw in the factory enclosure for the sake of storage space.
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