The factory sub and amp do not have any labeling and I was unable to find the resistance in the manual or on the internet. I think that it is most likely an 8 ohm system since that seems to be common on older amps. If it is indeed an 8 ohm amp, I could probably run a 4 ohm sub with out hurting...
I have a 1991 town car with the jbl premium audio. My stock sub has deteorated to the point where it is no longer usable so I removed it along with the enclosure and amp.
Would the stock amp and wiring be able to provide enough power to run a 10"? I am not looking for some boss...
I have a 1991 Town Car with the premium audio and I am not satisfied with the sub. I hopefully won't have this car for more than a few months so I don't want to spend any money on it. My idea is to connect a power inverter to the power supply going to the stock amp and use a home theater sub...
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