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Wiring Harness needed to connect DSP Sub and Amp
Hi All,
I was able to source out OEM stealthbox sub and Amp that came from another X5 with DSP unit. I just have basic radio/Navi/cd system. Looking for help on what harness I need to get to be able to connect the sub and amp to my system. Thanks |
You should check out JLaudio.com, the maker of the stealthbox.
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just to clarify the sub and Amp are OEM from another X5 with DSP unit. This is not a JL audio aftermarket sub and amp
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He was recommending the jl audio stealthbox because its easier to install when you don't have dsp already. Much easier.
Plus it sounds a 100000 times better. To use what you got go here and it has all the information you need. https://xoutpost.com/articles/x5/ste...ctory-amp.html Remember your vehicle isn't wired for the thing so your going to have to run the wires yourself. |
Oh I am sorry I misread your post. yes I know the JL audio is what I really want to get but because I have what I have, I was hoping to utilize it for the time being. If too much work will be involve then I will just wait and go with JL audio. Again thanks for everyones help and apologize for my misunderstanding . Thanks
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No need to apologize at all. But I agree for what little it does on its own the factory isn't the best way to go when non dsp on the sub. The jl audio stealth sub hits HARD with the right amp. Even with a modest amp it sounds great. That's what I will be going with on mine.
Im not really after some boom boom boom type system but I want my music to have the full range available for all kinds of music. |
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