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active sub or amp and sub ?



  MK3 GTI golf 16v
my headunit has 1x pre out.
so do i have to have a active sub or can i still put in an amp and a sub ?

and is there any preference to which is betters? cheers
 
  Polo + Micra
sub and amp combo not an active one.

plus if you get a decent amp they normally come with a pre-out pass through so you can connect as may in a chain as you like (within reason)
 
  MK3 GTI golf 16v
so with just one pre out i can put in a amp and the sub goes into the amp yeah ?
cheers man
 
  Polo + Micra
yeah but with a pre out pass through you can run another amp for anything else

yeah the amp drives the sub the amp just gets the signal from the head unit
 
  172 cup- suzu rf600r
an active sub can be the easier cheaper option, but i think sound purists would say get seperate sub and amp, plus as said you can then link in future.

for general use though theres nout wrong with an active sub, your shiny new kenwood, uprated components, and an active sub would sound pretty swwweeeet bud
 
  Polo + Micra
an active sub in no easier to fit tbh

also they tend to be tuned to be loud as they tend to use under powered amps so you lose alot of sound quality
 

Bluebeard

ClioSport Moderator
  Whichever has fuel
My Stereo in my van has one pre-out.

I It goes....

Stereo-------Active sub----Daisy chained----Active Sub.

And just 6x9's and front coax's running off the headunit. Simple set up that took less than 2 hours to install and will take less then 20 minutes to remove should I need to.

Proper proper loud too. ;)
 
  Polo + Micra
wiring wise its the same, but with an active you can easily just bungee it to the cargo hoops, with a sub and amp youd have to drill holes

so your saying you can bungee an active one even though it weights near enough the same if not more with the built in amp?
 
  Stripped yozza'd cup
b****cks to having a sub held in with bungy cables. No.

Separate amp and sub. 100%. Get a 4 channel amp, bridge two of them for the sub and amp some front components. All the sound quality and volume you'll ever need.
 
  172 cup- suzu rf600r
so your saying you can bungee an active one even though it weights near enough the same if not more with the built in amp?

probably weighs more, and yes you can, in my LCR i had some crappy fly active that was 'fitted' with a cargo net thing to the cargo hoops, was never a problem and took only seconds to remove on track days/when needing the full boot.

im not saying this is what should be done but pointing out that its an easy option which will suit some
 
Doesn't matter really. Just depends what you prefer. You don't 'have' to drill holes to secure it. Super strength Velcro will do the job, however in a major crash it probably wouldn't hold


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