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Installing a 12" sub w/o an amp

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Forum Name: Car Audio
Forum Discription: Car Stereos, Amplifiers, Crossovers, Processors, Speakers, Subwoofers, etc.
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Printed Date: July 22, 2025 at 11:43 AM


Topic: Installing a 12" sub w/o an amp

Posted By: Thugstyle
Subject: Installing a 12" sub w/o an amp
Date Posted: June 01, 2003 at 12:39 PM

is there a good way to install a 12" sub without an amp..im low on cash and i just want this setup to be temporary..could i hook the sub up as a speaker?




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Posted By: mkyriss
Date Posted: June 01, 2003 at 12:48 PM

no u dont want to do that just wait





Posted By: soon2bealarmtec
Date Posted: June 01, 2003 at 2:33 PM
yea man you sure don't want to that then you'll go to the trouble in wiring from the factory speaker to much mess, just wait like mkyriss said.

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Posted By: robHI
Date Posted: June 01, 2003 at 2:33 PM
u are not going to get the sound u want out of it.




Posted By: Xplocivic
Date Posted: June 01, 2003 at 5:38 PM
DON"T DO IT.  There is a good chance that you will screw up your headunit.  Just wait on the amp, or even get a cheap one at PepBoys.  Anything would be better.  If your credit is decent, Best Buy and other large retailers will finance you. Try that.  Good luck

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Posted By: speedwayaudio1
Date Posted: June 02, 2003 at 4:17 AM
you will hurt the sub as well.

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Big Dave




Posted By: DYohn
Date Posted: June 02, 2003 at 7:52 AM

There is no reaso not to do this, if you do it correctly and build the correct type of crossover.  Just know off the bat that you will not get that "big subwoofer sound" running one off the head unit.

A subwoofer is simply a specialized loudspeaker, and like any other speaker, any amp can drive it.  Those who say you will damage your system are both right and wrong; if you do everything right, you will damage nothing.  If you don't know what you are doing, you can easily blow out your head unit amps.  A subwoofer can put huge demands on an amp and a dedicated amp is highly recomended.  You can get a used amp off eBay for, oh, less than $50.

In any case, if you understand the limitations and the idea of using crossovers and want to power up your sub from your HU, build a two-way passive crossover system at 100 hz and the impedance of your sub (probably 4 ohms.)  Run the rear speaker outs from your head unit through this crossover, connect the low pass to the sub and the high pass to your rear speakers.





Posted By: shindaima
Date Posted: June 03, 2003 at 2:57 PM
It's not worth the effort. I've already tried. Head units don't put out enough power to run a 12 properly. Maybe an 8 would work though...




Posted By: yodo
Date Posted: June 03, 2003 at 3:45 PM
Or you could.... Hook up the crossover to the sub for the low pass. Than wire it up to the headunit using 1 of the rear channels. Have only the two front speakers connected with the sub, than tweak the fader to your desired sound requirements. Just make sure you put the sub in place of your head rest. After hooking it up, the grin on your face would look depressing compared to the joy of having an amp! Theres nothing wrong with using a tissue on a cut than wrapping it up with sticky tape. It's a bandaid without the fancy packaging!




Posted By: wvsquirrel
Date Posted: June 03, 2003 at 10:35 PM
It's a lot of effort for very undesired results. Save your money and get an amp. If you give us the make/model of your sub then we can suggest some amps for you. We can even help find you one at a decient price if possible.

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