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Old 04-25-2010, 09:09 PM
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blown bose subwoofer in rear window!

so my subwoofer in the back window sounds like crap and doesn't work half the time so I unplugged it.. any suggestions to get a new one or what to do??
 
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Old 04-25-2010, 10:09 PM
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options:

1. eBay/junkyard/partout for replacement
2. go with aftermarket subwoofer in enclosure in the trunk
3. install aftermarket sub in factory location (assuming the aftermarket sub can run free air)
 
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Old 04-25-2010, 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by jayflyxx
so my subwoofer in the back window sounds like crap and doesn't work half the time so I unplugged it.. any suggestions to get a new one or what to do??
I have one sitting in my garage cause I bought aftermarket. The stock sub is not very good. I am just keeping it for when I sell the car.
 
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I was thinking of putting an aftermarket in the stock location. Any suggestions on brands?
 
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one option:
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Old 04-26-2010, 09:17 AM
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Has anyone tried this in the stock location? I'm assuming the Bose amp is pretty weak.
 
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Old 04-26-2010, 09:38 AM
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if you want to use the stock location you need to find a sub that can be mounted via Infinite Baffle, but you will still need an aftermarket amp.

I would just get a small sealed 10" sub. some fit in a box as small as .5 cubes.

some 8"s in as small as .3 cubes sealed
 
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Old 04-26-2010, 10:04 AM
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Take the stock sub out completely and use it as a means for the bass from your trunk to fill the car. You could put 2 10" subs or even 1 sub in the back and it will sound great. Although even without a sub....I suggest smothering the car with dynamat. I just finished doing my entire car and am extremely happy with the lower road noise and practical elimination of any rattles.
 
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why would you need an aftermarket amp?
 
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because the stock amp can't push an aftermarket sub
 
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Originally Posted by jack_burton
because the stock amp can't push an aftermarket sub
Has someone tried or is that just an assumption?

I wouldn't be surprised if it was too weak to push an aftermarket sub, but I just wonder if it has been attempted.
 
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i really want to put a new sub in the stock location but if i have to go out and get a new amp its not goin to happen
 
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it has sounded kinda corny since like 2008.. but now its completely garbage! kinda sad that its that sucky!
 
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I'm still interested in trying this out. It looks like Kicker has come out with a new version of the C8 for 2010 and they can be picked up for around $50. I kind of doubt the Bose amp is strong enough to push even a sub this small, but I don't think anybody has actually tried it. I might order one just to see how it sounds.

If it sounds crappy I would probably end up buying an Infinity Kappa Five amp to run all my speakers on. Does anybody know if it would cause a problem to run four 2 Ohm speakers and 1 4 Ohm sub off of a five-channel amp?
 
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Old 07-15-2010, 03:26 PM
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There's no need to try. It's just simple math. An aftermarket sub that can run IB is going to need at least 50w to get it going, and that's probably a very low estimate. Generally you're looking at 100+ watts RMS and that stock amp is not going to provide that much power, so it would be a waste of a sub.
 


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