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Installing a subwoofer in the RL

8K views 33 replies 12 participants last post by  goofyguy 
its a preyy simple deivce that you need. Its a line out converter. They go by many names. it takes the source the positive and negative wires from the speaker you would splice into and makes it a RCA source. I used the rear speakers because they are so damn convient back there.
 
Spooner get this and belive it or not you can actaully get some serious recognition in sound quality. The internal amp is more than generous enough to make all of these sound thier best.

Tweeters will fit the pods exactly and snap in like the factory tweeter.
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Front and Rears. Kappa 2 ways not 3 ways the 3 way will make too much high end pitch with the tweeters. I set up a QC not redline with these and its highly telked about.
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We also ran 2 kappa perfect 10s and its an award winner. Best in novice becuase it uses all factory amps except for the subs. The stock headunit/reciever will make these sound great and you will swear your in a Imax Theater. Somemthing to look into if you wanna get all fancy that is my best advice from a sound nut to another.
And the funny part is that you mention the passive crossover the kappa 6.5s have on for both the woofer and the woofer mounted tweeter. The seperates have one of course as well.
 
Those are all RMS matched to the specs on the internall amp as well. Not just BS I do this stuff as one of my many hobbies. These will best work with the factory 6 speaker system. Best bet to start with the woofers and if you still need some highs then go to the tweets.
 
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