Aftermarket subwoofer in trunk?
If you have Harmon Kardon, there is a humble sub located on the rear deck. From this, you have already wired for you a sub signal line. Also, the main battery is located in the truck as well, so wiring is very simple- nothing needs to go through the cabin or through the rear seats for that matter. You could wire it yourself very easily.
I am looking to do the same thing.. I haven't done it yet, but here is what I found out:
If you have Harmon Kardon, there is a humble sub located on the rear deck. From this, you have already wired for you a sub signal line. Also, the main battery is located in the truck as well, so wiring is very simple- nothing needs to go through the cabin or through the rear seats for that matter. You could wire it yourself very easily.
So I would just pull the signal plug from the stock sub in the back, and plug it into an aftermarket one in the trunk? How would is sound without it being ported directly into the main cabin, though? Wouldn't most of the sound just get "muffled" by the rear cabin seats?
Yes, I do have the Harmon Kardon upgraded audio system.
So I would just pull the signal plug from the stock sub in the back, and plug it into an aftermarket one in the trunk? How would is sound without it being ported directly into the main cabin, though? Wouldn't most of the sound just get "muffled" by the rear cabin seats?
My $0.02
Any brand recommendations? I don't want any thumping bass, I just want crisp and accurate bass that does not crash.
I have been thinking about a speaker replacement myself for some time now. If this is that easy, this would probably be a very good mod to do. The HK has no bass, and sounds like crap when you try to put the bass up. I keep my bass on a very low level because of this. The stereo that was in my Lexus blows away this thing. And yes, I do listen to a lot of rap.
Any brand recommendations? I don't want any thumping bass, I just want crisp and accurate bass that does not crash.
For subs- if you want good clarity and value, go for a JL sub. I think the W-3 series is good. For better value, go with a W-0. I think the difference is that the W-3 handles 300 watts, the W-0 handles 100, and only has one voice coil.
I have always had good luck with them.
I dont think the amp choice is going to make a huge difference in this setup, but again JL makes amps now that are like the older PPI (competition grade).
There are probably a couple other makes that you could get cheeper, but you cant go wrong with JL. In the end, it probably wont matter too much. Just go with a name you trust, a setup you've heard, and do NOT get a bass tube. They suck.
I'm going to attempt to install my own setup when I get back from NY in 2 weeks, I'll keep us posted.
I'm going to attempt to install my own setup when I get back from NY in 2 weeks, I'll keep us posted.
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I added a 12"phoenix gold titanium sub,2 5.25 2 way speakers in the rear. All in a custom box mounted under the rear deck. I only wanted to replace the sub but the hk sub had 2 spkrs on each side. I also replaced the front tweeters with jbl pro tweeters that really sound bright. The sub and the 2 5.25's is powered by a fosgate amp w/bass control. The bass control switch was mounted just under the cig lighter. The amp is hidden in the compartment just above the spare tire,it needed a fan inside the amp to cool it. Didnt really cost a lot but a huge improvement in the sound. It sounds better than my gs w/ML audio! I just didnt like my car going back to its stock height after the dealer dropped it when the amp was installed. Now I have to go back to the dealer to have it dropped again! Not everyone can really get away from the Mod bug!
I'd love to see some pics of your setup JM88E500, but I don't think that the forum allows for posting pictures.
The installation shop was empty at the time, so I decided what the hell, and just went ahead and purchased an amp, sub, and had them install it.
I went with a JL Audio Enclosure ,model CVS112RG-W6v2 , along with a JL Audio mono sub amp, model 500/1 .
The install only took about 1 1/2 hours, looks clean, and bumps very nicely! I didn't want to rattle the windows of the cars on the road next to me, just supplement and reinforce the sound in my car. I think I met that goal perfectly. I'm happy with the results. I'll post some pictures soon.
kevin
Care to share what the cost of the equipment was?
Well, I was passing by a car stereo shop that I used to frequent in my 4x4 pickup truck days, so I decided to stop in to see what they would recommend. As this is a lease car, I want something that can be taken out easily, and put the car back to stock.
The installation shop was empty at the time, so I decided what the hell, and just went ahead and purchased an amp, sub, and had them install it.
I went with a JL Audio Enclosure ,model CVS112RG-W6v2 , along with a JL Audio mono sub amp, model 500/1 .
The install only took about 1 1/2 hours, looks clean, and bumps very nicely! I didn't want to rattle the windows of the cars on the road next to me, just supplement and reinforce the sound in my car. I think I met that goal perfectly. I'm happy with the results. I'll post some pictures soon.
kevin


