Another sub question

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Steve Parker

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I have read several posts thus far and it seems like there are a few different ways to switch the existing sub. Everything from dumping the b&O amp, adding a zen, adding one or two amps, adding 1 or more subs.... it also looks like it is equally possible to tap the front line before the pillar tweet, running it back to a Lc2 and then to a new amp and new sub (disconnecting old sub and removing box). If this is correct, I assume there wouldn’t be any roll off on the new sub as the b&o does, and the Lc2 would receive the full frequency spectrum, correct?
 

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no matter what you do, the oem signal will retain the factory eq curve. adding the correct components will reduce the amount it is affected.
 
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