i. HIGHLY. recommend. an. amp. But it is possible if you would buy a converter for your CD player or just connect the sub wire from your sub and connect it into your rear speakers on your trunk. But this would send treble through them which sounds like crap and isn't exactly the best on the subs. I would get an amp
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you cant hook a woofer to player! you could connect woofer to mixer or amp A cdj is only a CD player in the same way a car player needs a source of power to push the sound to your speakers so does the CD as said you need a amp if your sub woofer is preamped then technically you should be able to connect it directly to it but you will need to be careful of the sound output and realise that you will not be able to control the levels as well compared to if you were using a mixer or amp.
Yes it should be all right. Ratings for amp/speakers are approximate but as a rule it is preferable for the speaker to be rated higher than the amp.
It's not the battery you have to worry about it is the alternator. it should handle an average amp and sub woofer.
A system usually refers to the audio set up of the vehicle. A basic system usually consists of an amp and a sub woofer.
The JBL system does. It is in the large black thing surrounding the spare tire. Remove spare tire, then the amp, then the 5 nuts. Pull down the sub-woofer assembly.
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a 500 watt sub woofer puts out 250 RMS a 500 watt amp puts out the same and if you want a good setup get a sub with RMS and a amp with 1200 max so 600 RMS will be powering the same 500 RMS sub woofer then you can tune it to push the sub woofer a bit and the sub woofer should take it I recommend ether mono single channel 2 channel brands go name brand if u want support later or go no name to be different
You can wire it but the problem is a guitar amp is for higher sound so if u listen to rock with it you should be alright but if you are looking for bass go to a bass amp or just get a 12 inch sub in a ported box its going to be toltally diff sound
To my knowledge that will not work. I don't think there is a stock OEM audio system capable of powering a sub. (Unless it came with a sub/amp from the factory)
any radio can have a sub you just need a amp to power it.