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I want to add a sub to my Subaru Crosstrek, but which, where, and how?
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<blockquote data-quote="BCotrell" data-source="post: 8695419" data-attributes="member: 666314"><p>To do this correct and keep all your stock equipment this cost will likely parallel or exceed a speaker location simplification and move to aftermarket gear. I’m saying this because you were clear that amplifying a rolled off signal will not satisfy you (good upfront statement of expectation)</p><p></p><p>so when you add a sub, which will be more channels your total system, you’ll be at 10 channels (your vehicle has 8 channels(speakers) now. The factory rolloff likely applies to the signal for the whole system to protect all the speakers. You’ll need a 8 in/10 out (all high level likely) channel dsp that has deequalization in order to use all your factory speakers and factory amplification. An Audison bit one has 8 in and 8 out but I’m not sure if the outs will accept high signal which the wires from hu to factory amp that will go into the dsp likely are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BCotrell, post: 8695419, member: 666314"] To do this correct and keep all your stock equipment this cost will likely parallel or exceed a speaker location simplification and move to aftermarket gear. I’m saying this because you were clear that amplifying a rolled off signal will not satisfy you (good upfront statement of expectation) so when you add a sub, which will be more channels your total system, you’ll be at 10 channels (your vehicle has 8 channels(speakers) now. The factory rolloff likely applies to the signal for the whole system to protect all the speakers. You’ll need a 8 in/10 out (all high level likely) channel dsp that has deequalization in order to use all your factory speakers and factory amplification. An Audison bit one has 8 in and 8 out but I’m not sure if the outs will accept high signal which the wires from hu to factory amp that will go into the dsp likely are. [/QUOTE]
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