Let's move away from that and and get back on subject.
Not to insult you if you already know but you are going to need an amp. If you take a look at my diagram and eliminate the DSP you could wire directly to the amp that has hi level inputs. Make sure it has a remote turn on also. The Memphis is not bad for the price. My first setup was a 500 watt Alpine and a 12 inch S type. Wasn't bad for the price but it wasn't tight enough for me.
I actually set the sub up first before I put the DSP in front of the amp. You will read a lot of different opinions as to which speaker outputs to tap into. I chose the front so I could have the sub on with just the fronts if I want to fade out the back speakers. The is also a sub output from the Bose but I have not tried that so I cannot offer any input.
As stated in the diagram you will also need to pull the plug or disconnect the door microphones. They produce a low frequency signal that when amplified is horrendous. (Not sure if that signal is fed through the Bose Sub channel).
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Originally Posted by gdgraph
Very helpful! I appreciate it/
Thanks for your feedback dude, your set up looks sick! I bet it sounds really good. I think I'm going to try to stick one sub just to make more room and make it easier to remove the sub, but great details in your post!
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