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Hooking a car sub to my home theater?
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<blockquote data-quote="steelhitman12456" data-source="post: 2106584" data-attributes="member: 752210"><p>I got a home theater system that i like but the subwoofer for it is lacking. I did the research, and discovered that while buying a different sub preassembled, it would cost atleast 200 bucks i could get a pioneer car sub for 60 bucks and build a box and then just connect the wires. My system in my room is a 250 watt system, the included subwoofer is rated at 3ohms. The pioneer sub i bought is 250 watts nominal power with 1200 watts max. When I plugged the sub into the home theater without installing it in the box i have for it just to make sure it worked, it was really quiet. The surround sound has an amp built in so i dont get why it isn't working loud like the stock sub. i also have a friend who's done this same thing with no issue so i don't really get whats going on. if someone could help me out, it would be appreciated.</p><p>i forgot to mention, the sub i bought is rated at 4 ohms</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="steelhitman12456, post: 2106584, member: 752210"] I got a home theater system that i like but the subwoofer for it is lacking. I did the research, and discovered that while buying a different sub preassembled, it would cost atleast 200 bucks i could get a pioneer car sub for 60 bucks and build a box and then just connect the wires. My system in my room is a 250 watt system, the included subwoofer is rated at 3ohms. The pioneer sub i bought is 250 watts nominal power with 1200 watts max. When I plugged the sub into the home theater without installing it in the box i have for it just to make sure it worked, it was really quiet. The surround sound has an amp built in so i dont get why it isn't working loud like the stock sub. i also have a friend who's done this same thing with no issue so i don't really get whats going on. if someone could help me out, it would be appreciated. i forgot to mention, the sub i bought is rated at 4 ohms [/QUOTE]
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