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      aftermarket unit (connect sub-woofer to navigation system?)

      Is it possible to connect sub-woofer to navigation system?If so then how to connect?



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      Easy,

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      On the RCA cables that lead off to the different speakers feed them directly to the sub-woofer amp.

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      The amp will pull out the sub-woofer frequencies and feed them directly to the speakers. So if you install your sub in the rear, tap off the R/L speakers and go the amp.
      Please do not power off, firmware update pending.....

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