Stock Head Unit - Want to fit Rear Subwoofers
Stock Head Unit - Want to fit Rear Subwoofers
Hello Everybody,
Just joined this brilliant forum. I have inherited a Chrysler Crossfire 2006 Roadster or as we say in the uk convertible with 15,000 miles. I believe its the base model and not the limited. Being the base model the stock head is the two channel setup with (left and right front) and (left and right tweeters) fitted in both doors. Is it possible to fit a pair of rear subwoofer speakers behind both seats. The grilles behind the each seat is there. My question - Is the wiring already there behind the seats as its part of the wiring harness and taped up? If so what subwoofers should I use (Size, power rating and ohms)? Will the current head unit support the additional rear subwoofers how would i control them. I would like to keep the stock head unit however need more bass.
All information and advice will be welcome.
John
Just joined this brilliant forum. I have inherited a Chrysler Crossfire 2006 Roadster or as we say in the uk convertible with 15,000 miles. I believe its the base model and not the limited. Being the base model the stock head is the two channel setup with (left and right front) and (left and right tweeters) fitted in both doors. Is it possible to fit a pair of rear subwoofer speakers behind both seats. The grilles behind the each seat is there. My question - Is the wiring already there behind the seats as its part of the wiring harness and taped up? If so what subwoofers should I use (Size, power rating and ohms)? Will the current head unit support the additional rear subwoofers how would i control them. I would like to keep the stock head unit however need more bass.
All information and advice will be welcome.
John
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