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My 05 SE has the stock Bose system which totally rocks I added an amp and sub box to the trunk to add some low end.
The questions.
1. How much do you think the stock 6x9 subs really add to the system?
2. If the stock subs are disconnected would it affect the impedence of the rest of the stock system?
3. Do you think removing the stock subs would allow the bass from the trunk to transfer more readily in the main cab of the car?
4. How long will it be before the great pumpkin moves this thread to the audio section?
The trunk is rattling a bit on the outside and it's kinda generic and I don't really want to weigh the car down with a bunch of sound deading materials.
I have a single 12" AudioBahn Titanium with a 1100 Watt Rockford, Rockford Cap and monster cables, and the stock subs in place. I have a Rockford gain control right on the bottom of the dash. So I can turn the bass all the way up and not touch the radio bass. Leave them in. Dont take them out. Its sound fine with them in place.
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Jon
in the rear, to my knowledge, they are 8" subs not 6X9.. they add a lot.. i was thinking about putting in two 8" renosant engineering subs, but i decided to wait on those...
I have the infinity basslink connected in parallel to the stock subs and it adds great punch to it... No need to take the subs out. However, I'm not impressed with how the bose sound. Everyone says BOSE always develops good bass, but not here... About the rattling, I had that problem on my trunk, but fixed it by putting some silicone under the license plate on the bottom edge.
The MY05.5 Bose system went to high powered (they kept the 100W amp) 6X9's on the rear deck. Leaving them in will not hurt the performance of your trunk subwoofer. In fact, the 6X9 may be tuned a little higher than your new sub, and you would not want to lose that part of the frequency range.
glad to hear ppl do what I think lol, I was wondering, having the bose system in my SE, if I added a 1000 mtx 81000D amp, and 2 fosgate power dvc 10's in the trunk, and left everything else stock, including the face, do the stock speakers put out loud enough highs to sound clear through bass like that? Someone told me theyd do the install for 175 which is a little expensive but thats not really my worry; the quality of sound is.
if I ever did this i would just put aftermarket 8" subs in place of the bose, cause tweeter's and the 4 6.5" door spk's are enough high's right now.. try to put aftermarket 3 way's in place of the rest of the bose, 2 8" on the rear deck, a box, some sound material on the trunk lid, and good to go..
6x9 won't give you that pound that an 8" would either..
glad to hear ppl do what I think lol, I was wondering, having the bose system in my SE, if I added a 1000 mtx 81000D amp, and 2 fosgate power dvc 10's in the trunk, and left everything else stock, including the face, do the stock speakers put out loud enough highs to sound clear through bass like that? Someone told me theyd do the install for 175 which is a little expensive but thats not really my worry; the quality of sound is.
the bose will sound lovely man... i have met members with video installed on the bose and it sounds great..
Wow, lots of great input from all you. You are almost all correct.
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Originally Posted by tototee999
in the rear, to my knowledge, they are 8" subs not 6X9.. they add a lot.. i was thinking about putting in two 8" renosant engineering subs, but i decided to wait on those...
The actually are 6x9 subs. and Tek is correct, they won't hit as hard as the round 8"
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Originally Posted by jaydabee
....Leaving them in will not hurt the performance of your trunk subwoofer. In fact, the 6X9 may be tuned a little higher than your new sub, and you would not want to lose that part of the frequency range....
Yeah I don't think the 6x9 can hurt the subs http://www.mtx.com/caraudio/archive/...4000Loaded.cfm
but my goal was to help eliminate some truck rattle and as JSmith said, "to let the subs breathe" and I agree with the possible loss of frequency range (probably some mid-bass in there too). That is a concern.
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Originally Posted by Wakkus_Maximus
....About the rattling, I had that problem on my trunk, but fixed it by putting some silicone under the license plate on the bottom edge.....
- - - -I will try that, but I kinda checked already and it seems more like the whole trunk lid. The 3 10's hit pretty hard.
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Originally Posted by logik05se
....having the bose system in my SE, if I added a 1000 mtx 81000D amp, and 2 fosgate power dvc 10's in the trunk, and left everything else stock, including the face, do the stock speakers put out loud enough highs to sound clear through bass like that?.....
I actually phrased that wrong, I ment does the stock head unit put out loud enough sound to sound clear through heavy bass.
thanks tek
I've experienced subs with bose before and you will need like two 12" subs with high power to not hear the high's off the bose.. two small 10" sub with enough power to bump the inside shouldn't harm the high at all..
infact I did that on my 02 max and it sounds nice and even... not too loud that will rock your block, but enough just for you and your passengers to enjoy...
i know when most people think of 10's they dont think much base, but these things were insane, rockford fosgate power dvc's 2ohms. Used to set off alarms everywhere with them.
Is that right??? Can anyone else confirm this? I coulda swore I was told or read it somewhere that they were 6x9 subs. If they are 8inch subs all the better.
But now I am curious. Gonna check when I get off work.
Is that right??? Can anyone else confirm this? I coulda swore I was told or read it somewhere that they were 6x9 subs. If they are 8inch subs all the better.
But now I am curious. Gonna check when I get off work.
In Feb of 05 they started installing 6X9's to replace the 8" subs on the rear deck of the Bose system. The 6X9's actually out perform the 8" subs that they replace . They also added a stiffening bar to the rear deck at that time.
I've experienced subs with bose before and you will need like two 12" subs with high power to not hear the high's off the bose.. two small 10" sub with enough power to bump the inside shouldn't harm the high at all..
infact I did that on my 02 max and it sounds nice and even... not too loud that will rock your block, but enough just for you and your passengers to enjoy...
hey i got 2 kicker l7s in my 05 maxima with a kicker amp that 850 watts and each subs rms is 750 and i got all my stock bose in there and ti sounds good the boes is giving off enought power
I bought my 05 in November of 04. And while it's not inconceivable for a 6x9 to out perform an 8" sub, it's not likely if all things are equal. (ie cone material, magnet weight etc)
How do you know the 6x9 out perform the 8's? and is it possible to add the stiffening bar to the rear deck after the fact?
I bought my 05 in November of 04. And while it's not inconceivable for a 6x9 to out perform an 8" sub, it's not likely if all things are equal. (ie cone material, magnet weight etc)
How do you know the 6x9 out perform the 8's? and is it possible to add the stiffening bar to the rear deck after the fact?
I can tell you haven't took the trunk panels off the car... cause you can't put a strut bar back there... infact the rear deck acts like a strut bar, it goes from on side to the other and is hard metal..
and is proven that a round sub will hit harder than a oval spk... 6x9 are usually for highs and not bass..
if you want high's on the rear deck, do 6x9's, but with the bose system and the rear deck like it is i dunno how you will fit them. the rear deck seems to be cut out perfect for the subs only..
I certainly haven't take the trunk panel off and I agree with you about the 8" rounds working better than the 6x9 subs. It was Jaydabee that said the 6x9s outperform the 8s.
I don't want to add 6x9 2 or 3 way spkrs to the rear deck. My original question had more to do with the affect of removing the stock subs in an attempt to allow my MTX subs bass to enter the cabin easily and to help eliminate some trunk lid rattling.
thats ok, i tried to answer two questions in one post and didn't split them...
but, why would you take out the 8's to get bass to flow through? the 8's can act as midrange bass for your system, and your bigger subs can give you your deep bass..
a nice high, midrange, and sub system will give you the best of all worlds, and will sound best.. you prob won't need the bass flow into the cabin..
..but, why would you take out the 8's to get bass to flow through? the 8's can act as midrange bass for your system, and your bigger subs can give you your deep bass..
a nice high, midrange, and sub system will give you the best of all worlds, and will sound best.. you prob won't need the bass flow into the cabin..
you get me..
Well that is why I posted the questions, it may not even be a good idea but I had to ask, because people on the org do all different kinds of stuff to their cars. So far it sounds like only JSmithsole is the only one that removed his stock subs for the sake of his sub box. I am curious to see what else he has to say about it.
I may just have to get in there and pull them and try it out for a while.
I can't honestly attest that the removal of the stock subs helped that much, in theory it sounds like a great idea and it was my installers idea, so I guess more than anything I trusted a professional opinion. The midrange bass does bring up a good point and I may try putting them back in to see what happens...
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Yes, you can add the stiffening bar to an 04 with a Bose system. It goes on top of the rear deck and attachs to the screws that hold the Bose amp in.
As for 6X9's outperforming the 8's, that is because the 6X9's they are using were specially made to have more throw than a conventional 6X9. You can't just blindly assume that 8's are always better. Go out and listen to a new 05. The bass is much more pronounced than in an 04. The original 8's were kind of muffled in my opinion.
Not even The Bose stock system rocks. I think it would cost a ton of money to replace it with something aftermarket that sounds better.
JSmith, thanks for that reply. At most I may just try to disconnect them. Still gonna check out that 8" vs 6x9 once I get a chance to climb around in my trunk
Not even The Bose stock system rocks. I think it would cost a ton of money to replace it with something aftermarket that sounds better.
JSmith, thanks for that reply. At most I may just try to disconnect them. Still gonna check out that 8" vs 6x9 once I get a chance to climb around in my trunk
Fold half of the seat down, that's what I do. Dont remove anything.? How would the sound be better by removing other speakers?
I have folded the half seat down before that just seemed generic to me to keep driving around like that. I just thought if the stock subs didn't really add that much, what if they were removed? Would that allow my sub box to breath?
The real answer was some sound deadening material. Now it's hitting harder than ever
In Feb of 05 they started installing 6X9's to replace the 8" subs on the rear deck of the Bose system. The 6X9's actually out perform the 8" subs that they replace . They also added a stiffening bar to the rear deck at that time.
That's very interesting. I can get the subs to rock the seats at volume 25. I can't see anything out the rearview mirrors cause they are shaking like crazy. My last car had a Pioneer deck,6x9 speakers and 12" sub. The Boss is cleaner at all levels. I'm amazed that you can crank it so high and it still sounds good. I always found myself playing with the settings on the pioneer because the tweeters were hissing or the speakers were rattling. I think I might add a basslink for low volume and thats it.
Oh yeah, I haven't looked but I know 6x9's aint rockin the seats at volume 25. Must be the 8" .
Ok guys, I know this is an old thread. However I do need help with something related. I purchased an 04 SE with the bose system from a private seller earlier this year. However I was quite disappointed with the sound of this particular bose system. It definitely didn't sound anything like the bose I know of. I checked the fuses and harness and couldn't find anything wrong with it. The problem was it didn't have enough bass even if I turned up the bass to full. I could barely get any sound from the stock subs, meaning I have to put my ear right on the sub itself to know there's sound coming from it. I did take it to the dealer and they said there was nothing wrong with it. After some convincing, they decided to replace the amp. Still, I don't find any significant change. A month ago, I got an I35 with the bose system as well, and I it has the bass that I was looking for even though it only had one sub in the rear. I definitely now know that the bose on the max doesn't sound the way it's supposed to. I can't take it to the dealer anymore as it's over 37k already. Is there anyone who could help? Any would be greatly appreciated.
Ok guys, I know this is an old thread. However I do need help with something related. I purchased an 04 SE with the bose system from a private seller earlier this year. However I was quite disappointed with the sound of this particular bose system. It definitely didn't sound anything like the bose I know of. I checked the fuses and harness and couldn't find anything wrong with it. The problem was it didn't have enough bass even if I turned up the bass to full. I could barely get any sound from the stock subs, meaning I have to put my ear right on the sub itself to know there's sound coming from it. I did take it to the dealer and they said there was nothing wrong with it. After some convincing, they decided to replace the amp. Still, I don't find any significant change. A month ago, I got an I35 with the bose system as well, and I it has the bass that I was looking for even though it only had one sub in the rear. I definitely now know that the bose on the max doesn't sound the way it's supposed to. I can't take it to the dealer anymore as it's over 37k already. Is there anyone who could help? Any would be greatly appreciated.
That sounds normal, but the previous owner could just screwed it up even more. Many of us add subs to Bose to get more bass. The stock HU isn't all that great to begin with. Some here have replaced the stock HU, but leave the Bose and found sound quality to improve overall.
Ok guys, I know this is an old thread. However I do need help with something related. I purchased an 04 SE with the bose system from a private seller earlier this year. However I was quite disappointed with the sound of this particular bose system. It definitely didn't sound anything like the bose I know of. I checked the fuses and harness and couldn't find anything wrong with it. The problem was it didn't have enough bass even if I turned up the bass to full. I could barely get any sound from the stock subs, meaning I have to put my ear right on the sub itself to know there's sound coming from it. I did take it to the dealer and they said there was nothing wrong with it. After some convincing, they decided to replace the amp. Still, I don't find any significant change. A month ago, I got an I35 with the bose system as well, and I it has the bass that I was looking for even though it only had one sub in the rear. I definitely now know that the bose on the max doesn't sound the way it's supposed to. I can't take it to the dealer anymore as it's over 37k already. Is there anyone who could help? Any would be greatly appreciated.
My 04 doesn't have that much bass either. I came from a nice system in my previous car. I find the two 8" subwoofers are more tuned for midbass, instead of earth shaking low end bass. So the rear subs adds nicesly to the overall sound spectrum, but they won't shake the car.
I have a single 12" AudioBahn Titanium with a 1100 Watt Rockford, Rockford Cap and monster cables, and the stock subs in place. I have a Rockford gain control right on the bottom of the dash. So I can turn the bass all the way up and not touch the radio bass. Leave them in. Dont take them out. Its sound fine with them in place.
my .o2
Jon
I agree. I have a 12" Kicker Solobaric sub with a 700 watt Kicker amp and I have the stock subs in place. I also have a remote gain control at the bottom of the dash. Keep the subs in
Bose subs suck, can't even hear them outside the car....I do not think that was the purpose though. I read the speakers were carefully placed by Bose engineers..maybe to make the best possible sound inside the cabin. However, I like hearin the subs outside of the car. Sounds great inside....but I need more bass. Gonna install two 12's soon....not sure which brand yet.
i got the solution to all your problems people. in fact im doing this hopefully before the mcc meet, im taking the 2 8" subs out, and using those holes as a port coming from a fiberglass box, housing two of these subs, and the box will be hanging down from the rear panel, hidden away from view when you open the trunk; i still havent done any measuring but with luck ill make them fit.
With my 01 BMW, trunk is freaking SUBMARINE tight - I took out the factory rear deck speakers - increased the boom form my aftermarket sub a LOT! More then dropping the seats.
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