This is the one im going to go for
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/351119351849
once youve managed to fit it, let me know as thats one im contemplating getting, let me know what its like !
This is the one im going to go for
http://m.ebay.co.uk/itm/351119351849
Will do ill order nxt wkonce youve managed to fit it, let me know as thats one im contemplating getting, let me know what its like !
do you think the pioneer or the kenwood one will match up to what you have and fit?So, I'm back in love with it. Just needed some fiddling with the head unit to improve things.
Will do ill order nxt wk
Looks like it will fit nice
do you think the pioneer or the kenwood one will match up to what you have and fit?
They're all almost exactly the same size.
are you really going to gain much from adding a 50w sub into a car, i doubt it.
i'd say for the price id add a ktp-445 amp into the mix rather than a pointless "subwoofer"
are you really going to gain much from adding a 50w sub into a car, i doubt it.
i'd say for the price id add a ktp-445 amp into the mix rather than a pointless "subwoofer"
ive got some vibes off a friend, vibe se k-series, 6" in the front and 5.25" in the back but on standard wiring, a lot better sounding than standard. Id rather a dedicated under seat sub really
the wiring will do nothing to the output unless you start putting lots of power down it.
if your running those off a headunit you will see a massive difference andding an amp to them as you will probably be losing output by only sticking a small amount of power into them
are you really going to gain much from adding a 50w sub into a car, i doubt it.
i'd say for the price id add a ktp-445 amp into the mix rather than a pointless "subwoofer"
An underseat sub sounds perfect for me. Im well past the stage of bleeding my own ears lol. I have decent door speakers anyway so I plan to run more treble through the speakers and let the sub do its job. Hopefully it will sound pretty decentUnless you're planning on drowning all else out with wikid bass, an underseat sub is perfectly ample at any reasonable volume.
My last car had some really decent door speakers, and this car has upgraded ones too, but the sound with an underseat sub is far better than the old setup.
Unless you're planning on drowning all else out with wikid bass, an underseat sub is perfectly ample at any reasonable volume.
My last car had some really decent door speakers, and this car has upgraded ones too, but the sound with an underseat sub is far better than the old setup.
the only thing thats going to get drowned out is the sub with all the road noise and the fact it's firing straight into a slab of sponge.
even household subs are 150w+ and they have much better conditions to operate in.
if it was me i'd look to build a sub enclosure with a slim 8" and connect it to an outboard amp so you can get a decent output from it
f**k me you were right, they ain't cheap! By the time you've added a decent amp to power it, your over 400 quid!
Flol, quality comes at a price mate.
I have the JL 5ch amp as my Becker HU doesn't have any filter's so I control it all via the amp.
I've also got MTX components up front and JL in the rear.
Once funds allow ill go and test the JL sub's.
Yeah that's true mate.
Should sound well with that little lot
you right i've never heard one nor would i want to tbh
An underseat sub sounds perfect for me. Im well past the stage of bleeding my own ears lol. I have decent door speakers anyway so I plan to run more treble through the speakers and let the sub do its job. Hopefully it will sound pretty decent
Well go listen to one before commenting.
i second that haha just something nice and simple is all i need looking at the kenwood ksc-sw11 or the pioneer ts-wx110a
I just don't want the car to have a single ounce of boy racer about it .
So this isn't for your 182 then?
In serious though. Yeah, an underseat is fine for people who like to listen to a track, as opposed to let everyone with a mile know that there's a badmanz bassline.
I just don't want the car to have a single ounce of boy racer about it more than standard
I managed to fit the Kenwood last night. I decided to put in under the passenger seat and there is definitely an improvement in sound but I really need to adjust the settings to optimise my set up, I have a feeling it could sound a lot better.
Fitting it was a doddle once I had got the power cable through the bulk head - I used the grommet that the bonnet release cable goes through, and I found that the easiest way for me to do it was to undo the coolant bottle and the one next to it so that I could get my hand down the back of the heat shield carpet and push the wire through. The sub fits perfectly under the passenger seat once you remove the plastic tray thing, and you can use the fixing that the tray was held in by as a good earth for the sub. I managed to hide the wires behind the plastics and I decided to have the remote for the sub coming out from under the gear gater so I could put it in the cup holder.
The wiring was fiddly because at first the headunit would not remember my settings every time I turned it off (which never used to be an issue), but after some trial and error I found a wiring combination that worked.