you need an amplifier first. decide where you want the amp, and wire it to that point. (amp comes with instructions for the wiring) once the amp is wired in, wire it to the radio(instructions come with amp) and screw it in. then locate where you want the sub(s) and wire it to that from the amp. almost all your instructions for installing subwoofers comes with the amp.
either your amp has a short..... or.... you have a bad ground
if you want to use your stock head unit to run your subwoofers you can go to any car audio shop and buy a converter that will splice into your rear speakers and convert the signal to use the RCA cables for your amp.
No, you can't. It does not have such cable at all.
There is no certain way to keep up with car subwoofers , but to maintain the sound quality , the bass in the car should be turned down on the lower side as to not blow the speakers .
If you connect two 8 ohm speakers to the average car amp, then yes, probably. Most car amps can handle a 4 ohm load, which is what it would be.
Yes, you can hook up two subwoofers to one receiver by using a Y-splitter cable that splits the subwoofer output from the receiver into two separate signals. Just make sure that the receiver can support two subwoofers and adjust the settings accordingly for optimal performance.
Mercedes uses Bose subwoofers.
The Legacy Car Audio LBP22 has leds around the subwoofers that light up.
Subwoofer size varies depending on how much power they have and how they are designed. However, normally-sized subwoofers take up about 1 square foot of space, on average.
The JBL MRX518S 18" Bass Reflex Subwoofers are the best.
not in the least.
I just got subwoofers for my car, I went to garage that fits car stereos and asked the owner for advice. He explained all the options to me, bought them for me and installed them.