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Adding a sub to the Shaker 500
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<blockquote data-quote="Evilcartman" data-source="post: 10880896" data-attributes="member: 3680"><p>Talking to AudioControl they told me it would be better to tap into the sub amp with the LC2. This is pulling a signal that is already cleaned up for subs. I actually bought the AudioControl Epicenter Plus and connected it to the rear deck speakers. The Epicenter has a bass restoration feature and this is the best option if you don’t have the Shaker 500 with the door subs. But the LC2 connected to the sub amp sounded better in comparison. Almost all stock systems have the lows blocked to protect the cheap stock speakers.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, connecting the wires to the sub amp and running the wire was very easy. The amp in the kicker panel is for the 8 inch door subs only, not the 6x8’s. The 6x8’s will have the same mid/high signal the rears do. If you look at my pictures, I did mount the LC in the trunk next to the amp. Then I used a very short RCA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evilcartman, post: 10880896, member: 3680"] Talking to AudioControl they told me it would be better to tap into the sub amp with the LC2. This is pulling a signal that is already cleaned up for subs. I actually bought the AudioControl Epicenter Plus and connected it to the rear deck speakers. The Epicenter has a bass restoration feature and this is the best option if you don’t have the Shaker 500 with the door subs. But the LC2 connected to the sub amp sounded better in comparison. Almost all stock systems have the lows blocked to protect the cheap stock speakers. Honestly, connecting the wires to the sub amp and running the wire was very easy. The amp in the kicker panel is for the 8 inch door subs only, not the 6x8’s. The 6x8’s will have the same mid/high signal the rears do. If you look at my pictures, I did mount the LC in the trunk next to the amp. Then I used a very short RCA. [/QUOTE]
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