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Removal of SSL sub and/or amp?
Let me preface that I know next to nothing about stereo systems and the associated electronics. That being said, I'd really like for my SSL to lose some weight and I figured the SSL sub/amp would be a good place to start.
Could anybody give me some tips on the removal of the components? Is it as simple as unplugging the sub and yanking it out, or is there more I have to do to avoid electrical/audio problems. What about the amp?
Obviously my overall sound quality won't be as good, but I assume it will still be adequate...right?
Thanks in advance
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Apr 24, 2009, 04:33 PM
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It can be done, amp by pass harness made by metra.
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Apr 25, 2009, 11:02 PM
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It can be done, amp by pass harness made by metra.
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? Can somebody interpret this for me? Do you mean I buy a harness from metra and remove my amp? Sorry about the confusion
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May 1, 2009, 07:46 PM
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really that much weight reduction isn't gonna help...wouldn't worry about it
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If you do remove that, I would love to buy the enclosure (the sub it self too but i dont really want it). I have been looking for one for a lonnnng time!!! See signature!!
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Jun 24, 2009, 09:29 PM
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So if you remove the amp without adding a harness I wont have sound out of the normal speakers? I already have the stock sub out. I was just wodering if I have my stock amp in there to power a sub that isnt there anymore.
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