I have this amp:
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/model-home.pl?mdl=XM2002GTW&LOC=3#/manualsTab
and this sub:
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/model-home.pl?mdl=SSWSB103&LOC=3#
My av receiver has an active sub-out, so connecting the sub directly yields no sound at all. The sub works as I connected it to another device but I was freaking out until I figured out the issue. The amp is 1200 watts mono or 600W x2 stereo, RMS, I will DEFINITELY not be using this much, but wanted to use the amp to a lesser degree until I can afford a good home active sub. The sub is 165W so I don't intend to boost it any higher than 100W. I'm assuming a I would need an AC/DC converter as the amp is DC, automotive. I would also need to make sure I insulate everything to prevent shock or shorts. Can it be done? I have two of these xplod amps might as well use one until I find a buyer for them.
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/model-home.pl?mdl=XM2002GTW&LOC=3#/manualsTab
and this sub:
http://esupport.sony.com/US/perl/model-home.pl?mdl=SSWSB103&LOC=3#
My av receiver has an active sub-out, so connecting the sub directly yields no sound at all. The sub works as I connected it to another device but I was freaking out until I figured out the issue. The amp is 1200 watts mono or 600W x2 stereo, RMS, I will DEFINITELY not be using this much, but wanted to use the amp to a lesser degree until I can afford a good home active sub. The sub is 165W so I don't intend to boost it any higher than 100W. I'm assuming a I would need an AC/DC converter as the amp is DC, automotive. I would also need to make sure I insulate everything to prevent shock or shorts. Can it be done? I have two of these xplod amps might as well use one until I find a buyer for them.