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How to disable/disconnect Alpine system sub

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Im hoping someone has seen a setting in PAC, Tazer or Jscan to disable the sub output.. Why? I want to tune my mids/ highes and with the sub playing that is impossible. Pulling the seat and back panels, yikes what a pita!
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Thanks, not giving up. I wonder if maybe a fuse could be an option?
 

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You could disconnect it. There should be a plug. Not sure where it will be and also not sure if the amp will like t and shut the whole show down.
 

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You could disconnect it. There should be a plug. Not sure where it will be and also not sure if the amp will like t and shut the whole show down.
I had mine disconnected for a while when my rear panel was stripped down. Stereo didn't care.

Plug is on lower rear passenger side cab wall. I think you can get to it by removing an intermediate panel from the back panel, saving you from removing the entire rear panel and breaking 6 tabs. The rear seat 60 side needs to come out.
 

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If you can get to the speaker to disconnect it I would at least put a resistor across the wires so the amp has a proper load. You could use anything from a 4 to 10 ohm resistor and with a 10 ohm you could probably get by with a cheap 10w version.
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