How Do You Install Audiobahn Subwoofers?
Audiobahn subwoofers represent a category of subwoofer that boasts high-power handling with quality output at a reasonable price. While the Flame subwoofer may be Audiobahn’s most recognizable, they offer a variety of subwoofer options. Installing Audiobahn’s dual-voice coil subwoofers is a straightforward process, regardless of which model you choose. As long as you purchase an amplifier that can power your subwoofer, you will be very pleased with your Audiobahn self-installed subwoofer. Cut three individual lengths of wire. Two should be the same size, long enough to reach from the amplifier to the subwoofer, and the third should reach between the voice coils of the subwoofer. Strip the plastic from each end so the wires are exposed for connection to the terminals. Connect one end of a longer length to the positive terminal on a mono amplifier, or to one of the positive terminals on a two-channel amplifier. If you are using a two-channel amp, use the terminals labeled for bridging on