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Originally Posted by Mitco39 So I can plug an amp into the leads going straight to the subwoofer and use those? Even though they are already amplified? One would think
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You can use those wires (ONLY if you're just adding a sub and sub amp). But you have to disconnect/cut them (so they aren't connected to the Bose sub anymore) and connect them into an LOC before they go into an amp. This will give you a clean/flat signal so you can adjust it at the new amp.
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