dave6666
Enthusiast
I'm thinking of putting one of those bass tubes in the trunk. They are cheap, have gotten positive comments here as far as effect goes, easy to install versus building an enclosure, and I could remove it easily when I need the room for the cooler and lawn chairs. The only drawback I saw in 125 threads I searched was, well, it looks like some speaker tube thing in your trunk. Oh well, I have tint for that.
So the question is, when I have the tube in, would it hurt to have the factory rears (which are upgraded BTW) still active? As opposed to unplugging them when I plug in the tube. It may work out that I could unplug the OE's when I plug in the tube because they have a similar type input, but I've never tubed a car and don't know what the connections are on the tube.
So the question is, when I have the tube in, would it hurt to have the factory rears (which are upgraded BTW) still active? As opposed to unplugging them when I plug in the tube. It may work out that I could unplug the OE's when I plug in the tube because they have a similar type input, but I've never tubed a car and don't know what the connections are on the tube.