SUBS!

johnbowler

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I am picking up my new 2014 SHO this week.  One of the first things I have done to just about every car I have owned is upgrade the stereo.  I haven't spent much time with the car (obviously, since I don't own it yet) but I am thinking of adding a good subwoofer to the car.  I have a JL Audio 12w6v2 in my old WRX with a dedicated 500 watt JL amp.  Thinking of upgrading to a 13W7v3 in the SHO.  First off, how is the stereo in the SHO?  Does it make sense to add a sub?  Does the Sony headunit have the ability to add a sub and amp easily?

The HUGE trunk in the SHO is just calling out for a subwoofer!
 
It's been discontinued but JL made a stealth box with a 13W7 sub to fit in the trunk where the spare tire, or air compressor, goes. They were selling what they had left at a discount. JL also has a new amp that works like 2 amps for the door speakers and sub. I looked into my 2010 and was told I could retain factory head unit and sync.


Brad
2010 SHO with PP
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That stealth box would be awesome!!!!!  I have an additional amp that I can use for the speakers.  A/D/S amp and a/d/s speakers.  Don't know if the speakers will fit (they were bought for my WRX) but I know the amp works.  I forget the amount of power, but it is powerful...I know it is over 500 watts total.
 
I got the car (with PP!) on Tuesday and already realized that the functionality of the Sync system is great, but the sound is marginal at best with no bass.  I'm going to live with the car for a little while longer, but I believe I am going to upgrade the speakers all around, add an amp and at least 1 sub.  Since I don't have a spare (I have the PP) I would love to use that empty space for amp/sub.  Anyone know how many speakers are in the car? 
 
johnbowler said:
I got the car (with PP!) on Tuesday and already realized that the functionality of the Sync system is great, but the sound is marginal at best with no bass.  I'm going to live with the car for a little while longer, but I believe I am going to upgrade the speakers all around, add an amp and at least 1 sub.  Since I don't have a spare (I have the PP) I would love to use that empty space for amp/sub.  Anyone know how many speakers are in the car?
Just did my install and I used the spare tire space for my amp rack location. It works really well, but I am now realizing that the carpeted floor covering will need additional support to cover that area as it flexes under the weight of the subwoofer box.
 
Where are the speakers located?  I assume one each in the front doors, one pair each in the rear door and the other two pairs would be on the rear deck?  Where can I look for the sizes of the speakers?  I have a couple of a/d/s speakers from my Subaru and wonder if they would fit.  Probably won't since that's how these things work...but figure I will check.

SHOdded said:
Kolk1 said:
12 I believe.
and each component is counted as 1 of the 12.  So 12 altogether, but not 12 "fullrange".
 
1inch tweeters in the Pillars and a center channel
6x8s in the front doors
6x8s in the rear doors, plus tweeters up top.
6x9s in the rear deck as factory "subs" lol
And a rear center channel.
 
Those "subs" are a joke.  I bet they can't handle anything below 100hz.
Kolk1 said:
1inch tweeters in the Pillars and a center channel
6x8s in the front doors
6x8s in the rear doors, plus tweeters up top.
6x9s in the rear deck as factory "subs" lol
And a rear center channel.
 
Didnt say they were. lol

As far as frequency, the front door 6x8s are the only full range speaker. So when adding a sub to the stock system, they are the ones you want to tap for signal.

For my tastes, the factory subs are crossed over to low, I think they maxed out around 80hz, and dont go high enough for 80s/90s rock alternative music, typically 80-110hz or so.

The rear doors are high pass, so you obviously cant use them for subs either.
 
It is sad that there are only 2 full range channels... to much for the front door speakers.  Personally I Prefer subs passed about 50-60Hz... Subs are to be felt more than heard.
 
If subs don't go down below 80hz, they are just woofers.  subs are felt and heard.

BiGMaC said:
It is sad that there are only 2 full range channels... to much for the front door speakers.  Personally I Prefer subs passed about 50-60Hz... Subs are to be felt more than heard.
 
Lanson said:
I would worry less about the sub, and more about the enclosure.

Right on!  A sub must have the proper enclosure to perform as we want, no matter the particular speaker!
 
I don't agree.  A sub not designed to go down below 40hz isn't going to sound good no matter what kind of box it is in.

Lanson said:
I would worry less about the sub, and more about the enclosure.
 
The door speakers are a really good size!  Should be able to get some decent performance out of something that large!  I am really looking forward to building a system.  The more I listen to the system, the more I dislike the speakers.
 
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