Custom Subwoofer installs in W205
Mike has done an awesome break down of this system and advised how best to retune and add to the system to have it perform as we all want it to.
I'm have now started planning an upgrade on my system by adding a couple of subwoofers and amps and a retune of the systems frequencies.
I've had a tonne of stereos where I've added big boxes to the boots of my cars but this time I would like to retain being able to fold my rear seats down.
In all these forums I've only seen a couple of pictures of W205's with subs fitted in their trunks and they have either been two small subs or a single sub boxed.
Has anyone done a custom subwoofer install yet?
I'm sure all us W205 owners would love to see how others out there have designed their sub enclosures be it single/dual boxes, stealth floor or quarter panel enclosures or any other diy or custom design.
Also, does anyone have pictures of a W205 sedan trunk that has been stripped of its interior trim panels and floor tray?
I'm interested to see if our cars have a floor cavity that could house a sub or two.
I tried cutting the trunk bass unit entirely and with enough power (I have them bridged on the Prima at 70 watts each) and the right EQ you could skip the trunk sub completely and rely entirely on the Frontbass units in a Burmester car. Probably not in an A20, which uses a smaller single Frontbass though.
You'd need a DSP amp of some kind to get at the EQ somehow.
I tried cutting the trunk bass unit entirely and with enough power (I have them bridged on the Prima at 70 watts each) and the right EQ you could skip the trunk sub completely and rely entirely on the Frontbass units in a Burmester car. Probably not in an A20, which uses a smaller single Frontbass though.
You'd need a DSP amp of some kind to get at the EQ somehow.
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Volume remains whatever is coming off the factory amp in either case. My Focals were $750 but that was two years ago. I've seen them on EBay in that $350 range.
Volume remains whatever is coming off the factory amp in either case. My Focals were $750 but that was two years ago. I've seen them on EBay in that $350 range.
1) Goal is to reduce how high/low the current subs and doors play and add a subwoofer. Is there an easier way to do this without adding an entire DSP system into the vehicle?
I have the JL Audio Sub and an awesome Amp already, as well as a decent bass restorer system.... Thoughts?
I think to get the sound where you want it you need a DSP. But I'd put the sub in, and try backing the mids to -10 in COMAND, and see where that gets you.
I think to get the sound where you want it you need a DSP. But I'd put the sub in, and try backing the mids to -10 in COMAND, and see where that gets you.
I haven't gotten the car yet, so I'm just doing planning (there was a delay).
I know you have the Sedan, but do you know if the coupe has everything in the trunk (i.e., battery, etc.)?
Obviously, it would make wiring much simpler....
I think to get the sound where you want it you need a DSP. But I'd put the sub in, and try backing the mids to -10 in COMAND, and see where that gets you.
It would help as I'm already working on the configurations.
Initial Config (Configuration Wizard)
Individual channel set ups. Note that the speaker highlighted on the car in the overhead diagram on the left is the speaker being configured.
The car in the diagram must be green, indicating the selected configuration is compatible with the DSP. I have the front mids/tweets on one channel so they are connected by a green bracket with an X, showing the mids/tweets using a single channel with a passive crossover (X). (The bracket starts out white. Clicking it makes it active and turns it green.)
The front subs are bridged over two channels. Note that there is also a bracket around the front subs and the mid/tweet but it's white, meaning it's inactive. (If you clicked on the bracket it would turn green, but the config would be rejected) To bridge channels you must check the selection box beside the speakers you want bridged.
The individual speaker channels are assigned on this screen. If the channels have been correctly assigned the car will be green. Otherwise it's red reflecting a conflict. Note that because the subs were bridged in the previous screen, they can be assigned two channel numbers each (3/4 left sub, 5/6 right sub).
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I will look forward to your responses!
I wish I was running the same hardware, but alas, it's just not available...
Initial Config (Configuration Wizard)
Individual channel set ups
Slow connect!
Well done!!!
Mike any comments on such settings?
We picked the AMG up this afternoon and my wife and I are super happy with the finished product both sound and design.
My wife got to drive home so she got to listen to her R&B while I got to follow admiring the AMG's presence on the road.
I cant stop looking at the photos I love it so much...
Its amazing how much fuller the sound is now with some strong deep bass and there's a big increase in volume too.
As I don't have a tuned ear and I'm am half deaf from over a decade in the Army, lol, I don't think I'll bother amping or re-processing the speakers as the new system sounds great to me.
Let me know what you think of the finished build and keep an eye out for the next build post on our W205 C250 custom single 12" floor caverty box starting in a couple of weeks.


