lawdog
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Be careful with what? It aint rocket science!
If the stock sub is dual 4 ohm (ill check this weekend), its likely wired series to an 8 ohm load at the amp. If thats the case, you can drop from 8 ohms to 4 ohms rather easily and get additional power output from the amp. While decreased ohm loads are harder on equipment, I would be shocked if a 4 ohm load is too much for the amp to handle. Once you get down to 2 ohm, 1 ohm, etc, things get a little sketchy sometimes.
Im willing to bet a deadened box, with polyfill, and a higher quality, low RMS sub designed for small sealed enclosures will do wonders at 4 ohms on the stock amp.
I'm glad it's easy for you, but some folks have tried to plug-and-play with the B&O like folks did for the Sony, and it doesn't work well...distortion, chuffing, etc. I'm just trying to help folks not make a mistake...if you can tell them how to do it correctly, by all means do.
This thread has some discussion on the topic of just trying to upgrade the sub itself:
https://www.fordraptorforum.com/threads/2018-b-o-stereo-upgrade.58680/
And this thread from an Audi site talks about the B&O amp/wiring and the DVC sub used there:
https://www.audizine.com/forum/show...-amp-Olufsen-Subwoofer-Upgrade-B-amp-O/page10
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