Anyone upgraded their stock sound system?
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Anyone upgraded their stock sound system?
My car has the base model (non ML) system, and the clarity and volume is actually very good, I just need some bass to finish it off.
Has anyone upgraded the rear subwoofer to a higher powered model?
I'm thinking of adding a powerful JL audio 10 inch woofer to replace the stock woofer and then also adding a JL audio 12 inch in the trunk, and running them both off the same aftermarket amp.
Anyone done anything like this ?
Has anyone upgraded the rear subwoofer to a higher powered model?
I'm thinking of adding a powerful JL audio 10 inch woofer to replace the stock woofer and then also adding a JL audio 12 inch in the trunk, and running them both off the same aftermarket amp.
Anyone done anything like this ?
#2
Lexus Champion
I don't think anyone one has. if u go this route tap the front door 6x9s for signal so u don't sub roll off past half volume.. but i dont recommend different size subs.. they each have a different audio "footprint" it will sound sloppy.. Also are u building an enclosure for the rear deck? the only freeair jl sub I'm aware of is marine..
#3
I don't think anyone one has. if u go this route tap the front door 6x9s for signal so u don't sub roll off past half volume.. but i dont recommend different size subs.. they each have a different audio "footprint" it will sound sloppy.. Also are u building an enclosure for the rear deck? the only freeair jl sub I'm aware of is marine..
Ive actually decided to just leave the stock system as-is , and just add a high powered single 12 inch jl audio to the rear
I have my old set up from my 430 sitting here, but its too big @2x12 , I want to keep as much trunk space as possible so that's my main concern
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Doesn't the base system already have a subwoofer? If so, that would be your best bet to tap a signal for a boxed sub in the trunk.
I had the base system in my 2001 BMW 530 and it sounded pretty weak. But when I added a pair of 10" M5 subs with a suitable amp, it transformed the system entirely.
I had the base system in my 2001 BMW 530 and it sounded pretty weak. But when I added a pair of 10" M5 subs with a suitable amp, it transformed the system entirely.
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Doesn't the base system already have a subwoofer? If so, that would be your best bet to tap a signal for a boxed sub in the trunk.
I had the base system in my 2001 BMW 530 and it sounded pretty weak. But when I added a pair of 10" M5 subs with a suitable amp, it transformed the system entirely.
I had the base system in my 2001 BMW 530 and it sounded pretty weak. But when I added a pair of 10" M5 subs with a suitable amp, it transformed the system entirely.
I added 2x12's to my ls430 in the trunk and it was fine, I ran them off a brutus 1000 W monoblock amp
This time I'm going to go better with a jl woofer and a Rockford fosgate monoblock
Thanks guys
#7
Lexus Champion
Doesn't the base system already have a subwoofer? If so, that would be your best bet to tap a signal for a boxed sub in the trunk.
I had the base system in my 2001 BMW 530 and it sounded pretty weak. But when I added a pair of 10" M5 subs with a suitable amp, it transformed the system entirely.
I had the base system in my 2001 BMW 530 and it sounded pretty weak. But when I added a pair of 10" M5 subs with a suitable amp, it transformed the system entirely.
unfortunately the oem sub is the worst place to grab signal. 1st: u lose upper range bass as its crossed over 60hz an down.. 2nd: there's a terrible roll off thru the factory amp.. after u reach 50% overall volume the sub volume no longer increases. only the mids. so if u grab signal from the 6x9s in the front doors (wired at the oem amp) u get full sub bass and mid bass. without the roll off issue of the rear sub..
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#9
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While it might be possible to tap the H/U, most car stereo shops when just adding a subwoofer tap the rear speaker wires. While not the most elegant solution, it can actually work quite well. Or sound quite well I should say.
If really wanting the best solution, JL Audio's CleanSweep is the best that I know of for integrating with a OEM H/U that cannot be swapped. Allows you the ability to relatively easily add outboard amplification, subwoofers, and so forth.
If really wanting the best solution, JL Audio's CleanSweep is the best that I know of for integrating with a OEM H/U that cannot be swapped. Allows you the ability to relatively easily add outboard amplification, subwoofers, and so forth.
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So far, nobody has been able to answer which infinite baffle sub would be a good replacement.
it just needs a more power handling sub thats suitable for IB environment. Then a small 100 watt micro amp to power it, this will allow the stock amp to drive only the front cabinspeakers.
but so far there has been no input on this badly needed mod
it just needs a more power handling sub thats suitable for IB environment. Then a small 100 watt micro amp to power it, this will allow the stock amp to drive only the front cabinspeakers.
but so far there has been no input on this badly needed mod
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unfortunately the oem sub is the worst place to grab signal. 1st: u lose upper range bass as its crossed over 60hz an down.. 2nd: there's a terrible roll off thru the factory amp.. after u reach 50% overall volume the sub volume no longer increases. only the mids. so if u grab signal from the 6x9s in the front doors (wired at the oem amp) u get full sub bass and mid bass. without the roll off issue of the rear sub..
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So far, nobody has been able to answer which infinite baffle sub would be a good replacement.
it just needs a more power handling sub thats suitable for IB environment. Then a small 100 watt micro amp to power it, this will allow the stock amp to drive only the front cabinspeakers.
but so far there has been no input on this badly needed mod
it just needs a more power handling sub thats suitable for IB environment. Then a small 100 watt micro amp to power it, this will allow the stock amp to drive only the front cabinspeakers.
but so far there has been no input on this badly needed mod
#14
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Dr. J, good to see you are alive and kicking . Haven't heard from you in a while, welcome back!