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The Lincoln Aviator Subwoofer generates ground-shaking bass inside the cabin to give every song greater depth. The Lincoln SUV boasts a powerful V8 engine that enables rapid acceleration, a four-wheel independent suspension that absorbs bumps effectively, and a clever transmission with sharp shifts. As such, the Aviator is sporty yet comfortable in the city as well as the highway. The Lincoln cockpit is trimmed in American walnut and offers model-specific seats for six intelligent passengers carrying luggage. Dimensions are precise enough to make parking the Aviator a cinch. The Aviator confidently navigates bends and maintains steady braking thanks to its skillful balance. Like that premium ride, the Subwoofer uses a custom-matched enclosure that controls air pressure, a high-sensitivity cone that responds instantly, and correct impedance so the amplifier feeds constant well-balanced power. All this combines to push clean low notes that ordinary speakers fail to reach. The dual voice coils of the Subwoofer ensure the speakers' movement is accurate. Thus, the Lincoln interior receives drum kicks in a tight manner and bass guitars line smoothly without rumbling loosely. Select a secure spot in the cargo area to install the Subwoofer. Fit the enclosure tightly in the SUV or truck. Route a fused power lead and ground. Run the RCA and remote leads. Attach the speaker wires in phase. Set the gain and crossover on the amp. Finally, put the system to the test, play, and retighten the connections.