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chu996c4

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The Beat-Sonic is plug and play. The large plug going into the head unit is interrupted and fed through the amp. It comes with a T plug. I did not use the blue signal wire. The self-amplified Alpine sub has the ability to turn on sensing music to the sub via the RCA cables.

It was as simple as using the supplied wiring harness.
Thank you!! very insightful
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one more question about how you tapped into the rear sub and replaced with a powered sub option. I also am looking at adding a small amount of bass but all options I see on Trail seven which look exhaustive include removing the rear sub. Acutally, all of the products that fit non-b/o assume you either have a fake sub or no sub. I have a working sub for my 2026 heritage so I feel like I should be able to do something that does not involve wiring new power etc to the front. there is obviously power and signal to that back panel.
 

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one more question about how you tapped into the rear sub and replaced with a powered sub option.
If this was directed at me.......I pulled the fuse for the factory sub/amp and just left that all in place. When I installed the powered sub I just ran RCA, power and ground wires like you would installing a stand-alone amp. The Beat-Sonic has RCA outputs for a sub built in.
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