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I assume you mean using the existing sub wiring only.
Try the LEDs across the wires and see how that works. Most simply do that.
Series resistors are only needed if sub voltage exceeds LED specs in which case a series diode (1N4004 etc) should be included.
To do more - eg, high illumination at low volumes - requires a suitable amp...
I don't see any need for the transistor you describe unless in current limiting mode to (maybe) protect the LEDs.
An SPST switch can be inserted anywhere in series with the LEDs.
Ensure the added LEDs don't overstress the amp. That's unlikely with LEDs being mA compared to a sub's Amps, but in case lots of LEDs parallel are used...