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    Hey Folks looking for some help here. I was just given a 10"MTX sub and amp. I am looking to get it hooked up with some DIY. I know most people say get rid of the Monsoon and go all after market. I am just looking for a way to install this to the factory set up. My factory Deck is single disk (MP3) it has no RCA on the back. Any ideas???? Thanks
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    Does your amp have speaker level inputs or whatever they are called? That is the only thing I can think of.
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    What I used and wired it into the rear speaker.
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    Quote Originally Posted by REDCOMPG View Post


    What I used and wired it into the rear speaker.


    What is this thing called?
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    well that will work with the above. make sure you wire into the subs and not the highs. Also disconnect the subs in the rear. it will help out a bit int he sound area
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    I forgot lol. I still have it sitting in my garage ill take a look later on.
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