pontiac3100
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this site is very informative and cool.
so hopefully y'all can help out a noob.
this is weird because the car isn't a cobalt or a g5 but the system is from a cobalt.
i have a 95 Pontiac grand am gt. has the 6 speaker sound system w/ a pioneer h/u...but needs a Lil bit more bass.
a friend of mine sold me a pioneer sub with the box and amp from a cobalt for $20. it was sitting in his garage for awhile had no need for it, now the pioneer has a feature where you can use a small unpowered sub from the h/u ouput itself.
i did that it sounds nice, but i need my rear speaker's and i just read from the search that the sub is powered by a 170watt amp.
so i used a Jensen amp that put out 160watts bridged but the amp get's too hot.
my friend found the amp but there's only one harness hooked to it. the other two are missing.
so i don't know if i should pursue to keep the oem amp and hook it up or get a different amp?
so hopefully y'all can help out a noob.
this is weird because the car isn't a cobalt or a g5 but the system is from a cobalt.
i have a 95 Pontiac grand am gt. has the 6 speaker sound system w/ a pioneer h/u...but needs a Lil bit more bass.
a friend of mine sold me a pioneer sub with the box and amp from a cobalt for $20. it was sitting in his garage for awhile had no need for it, now the pioneer has a feature where you can use a small unpowered sub from the h/u ouput itself.
i did that it sounds nice, but i need my rear speaker's and i just read from the search that the sub is powered by a 170watt amp.
so i used a Jensen amp that put out 160watts bridged but the amp get's too hot.
my friend found the amp but there's only one harness hooked to it. the other two are missing.
so i don't know if i should pursue to keep the oem amp and hook it up or get a different amp?