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Tired of trying to find pure sub signal...need help!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="tank313" data-source="post: 8622151" data-attributes="member: 665740"><p>I have already posted a thread on trying to find an unfiltered signal in my stock system for a subwoofer. With no success, I am looking for recommendations on a Southern California audio shop that has the skills/experience to do the job.</p><p></p><p>I have a 2015 Chevrolet 2500HD with Bose audio. I want to keep the stock amp to keep the features it supports but want to power a 12” sub off an aftermarket amp. When I sent the signal from the existing sub to a signal processor, amp and finally sub, I found the signal to be heavily processed for the stock sub configuration.</p><p></p><p>There appears to be a 35hz subsonic filter in the stock system. I attempted to find an unfiltered audio signal for the subwoofer every way I could think of. Post amp and even pre amp signals were all processed.</p><p></p><p>Realizing that the HU likely does the audio processing I realized I am looking for a solution outside of my skill set. Because of this I am asking for recommendations of audio shops that have strong technical skills when it comes to working to keep the stock interface.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the help and recommendations!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tank313, post: 8622151, member: 665740"] I have already posted a thread on trying to find an unfiltered signal in my stock system for a subwoofer. With no success, I am looking for recommendations on a Southern California audio shop that has the skills/experience to do the job. I have a 2015 Chevrolet 2500HD with Bose audio. I want to keep the stock amp to keep the features it supports but want to power a 12” sub off an aftermarket amp. When I sent the signal from the existing sub to a signal processor, amp and finally sub, I found the signal to be heavily processed for the stock sub configuration. There appears to be a 35hz subsonic filter in the stock system. I attempted to find an unfiltered audio signal for the subwoofer every way I could think of. Post amp and even pre amp signals were all processed. Realizing that the HU likely does the audio processing I realized I am looking for a solution outside of my skill set. Because of this I am asking for recommendations of audio shops that have strong technical skills when it comes to working to keep the stock interface. Thanks for the help and recommendations! [/QUOTE]
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