4th gen Bose Sub

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Nov 18, 2006 | 10:09 PM
  #1  
Has anybody installed a 4th gen Bose sub in the left rear compartment area?
Would like to have something hidden, not expensive, with the factory radio.
I like the Bose system in my 4th gen.
Would like to add something similar that would be hidden.
Don't need the blow your ears out base.
But, I do need a little base to have the full sound.
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Nov 24, 2006 | 01:36 PM
  #2  
same with me I want the same thing...please help
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Nov 30, 2006 | 07:50 AM
  #3  
what about those stealth enclosures that you see all over this forum...

doesn't subthump make this setup too?
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Nov 30, 2006 | 05:10 PM
  #4  
Quote: what about those stealth enclosures that you see all over this forum...

doesn't subthump make this setup too?
subthump only makes the stealth enclosures for 4th gens.
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Nov 30, 2006 | 08:58 PM
  #5  
I put a single 10 in the rear luggage compartment. Used a dual voice coil speaker in a box, put a carpeted lid over the top sealed to the box. Pretty near invisible and with the sub amp (in the side storage compartment) it sounds really good up to a point. I can shoot a picture or two if you want to see it.
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Dec 1, 2006 | 11:08 PM
  #6  
Do ya all mean something like this???

http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_e...php?page_id=12
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Dec 2, 2006 | 12:07 PM
  #7  
Quote: Do ya all mean something like this???

http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_e...php?page_id=12
say what?
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Dec 2, 2006 | 12:29 PM
  #8  
Quote: Has anybody installed a 4th gen Bose sub in the left rear compartment area?
Would like to have something hidden, not expensive, with the factory radio.
I like the Bose system in my 4th gen.
Would like to add something similar that would be hidden.
Don't need the blow your ears out base.
But, I do need a little base to have the full sound.
Was the original question/post and I was asking if the link i posted was basicaly what they were asking about?The link is to a hidden sub enclosure setup sold by JL audio.specificaly for 4th gens.with links to other hidden enclosures for other make/model cars.
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Dec 2, 2006 | 07:59 PM
  #9  
Quote: Was the original question/post and I was asking if the link i posted was basicaly what they were asking about?The link is to a hidden sub enclosure setup sold by JL audio.specificaly for 4th gens.with links to other hidden enclosures for other make/model cars.
Oh, interesting... the link didn't take me to hidden enclosures... that's why I was confused..

What they are referring to, are enclosures that look factory-installed... where you cut out part of the storage well, etc, and the enclosure fits right in...

someone was making them on these forums... wasn't it Rezn8tor? (forgive if I spelled it wrong.)
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Dec 2, 2006 | 09:18 PM
  #10  
Yep, thats what I am looking for.
Would like for the car to look totally stock.
Basically have a totally hidden enclosure.
Have the enclosure in the rear side compartment.
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Dec 2, 2006 | 09:32 PM
  #11  
OH..Duuuhhhh.Sorry guys had a brain fart again.See????Like the lady says"Just say no to drugs."Altho I personaly never talk to my drugs just smoke em.LOL.
Anyways that 1 takes ya to the main page this one takes ya to the stelth enclosures.and even the camaro ones.

http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_s...7&model_id=174


Again sorry guys it happens when i'm sober.
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Dec 3, 2006 | 11:55 PM
  #12  
Quote: OH..Duuuhhhh.Sorry guys had a brain fart again.See????Like the lady says"Just say no to drugs."Altho I personaly never talk to my drugs just smoke em.LOL.
Anyways that 1 takes ya to the main page this one takes ya to the stelth enclosures.and even the camaro ones.

http://mobile.jlaudio.com/products_s...7&model_id=174


Again sorry guys it happens when i'm sober.

that's definitely a viable option... the sub is even matched for the enclosure... just don't expect the world from such a small box/sub
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Dec 4, 2006 | 08:56 PM
  #13  
shoot in my opinion (but opinions are like buttholes.everyone has 1 and no one wants ta hear it.)JL is awsome and worth every EXPENSIVE dollar.However doin it yerseld or like anything else ya usually get what ya pay for so keep dat in mind.good luck.
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Dec 15, 2006 | 11:24 AM
  #14  
Quote: just don't expect the world from such a small box/sub

When it comes to quality stuff, you'd be surprised. My pair of 8" JL Audios would out perform most anything you'd get at Best Buy... 12"... 15"... you name it.

It's all about the quality of the sub, matching the sub to the enclosure, and properly powering it.
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Dec 16, 2006 | 10:19 AM
  #15  
Quote: When it comes to quality stuff, you'd be surprised. My pair of 8" JL Audios would out perform most anything you'd get at Best Buy... 12"... 15"... you name it.

It's all about the quality of the sub, matching the sub to the enclosure, and properly powering it.

What it comes down to, is you can spend twice as much on a pair of 8s, that may or may not sound as good as a pair of 12s/15s...

But yeah, the big problem with small subs (like the EU-700s I Have--damnit I can't believe they just redesigned them, so now we don't have to modify them to fit on our 4th gens,) but they have to move so damn much that you can actually 'hear' the woofer move... like if you have a noisy port or whatnot... either way, I prefer larger woofers, since they are cheaper, and have to do less work... but certain situations require smaller woofers...
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Dec 16, 2006 | 02:28 PM
  #16  
Like I said... you just haven't ever dealt with quality small subs set up correctly I guess.
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Dec 17, 2006 | 01:25 PM
  #17  
If it's a smaller woofer, it's going to have to move further to create the same sound... can reduce accuracy.

either way, small woofers CAN sound good... I've seen and heard it before.
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Dec 27, 2006 | 12:51 PM
  #18  
small subs are accurate but do not produce dbs like big subs i dont care how good they are or how much they are rated at
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Dec 27, 2006 | 03:49 PM
  #19  
Dont care anything about being loud.
Just want good clean "full" sound.
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Dec 27, 2006 | 04:02 PM
  #20  
Quote: Dont care anything about being loud.
Just want good clean "full" sound.

I would go with at least a 10... personally, a high-quality 12" would be great.
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Dec 27, 2006 | 04:13 PM
  #21  
I say the opposite. If you want clean full sound and not just loud shytty bass, go with either a pair of 8's or 10's. I've yet to hear a clear quality sounding 12" sub.
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Dec 27, 2006 | 04:26 PM
  #22  
Quote: I say the opposite. If you want clean full sound and not just loud shytty bass, go with either a pair of 8's or 10's. I've yet to hear a clear quality sounding 12" sub.
My dual 15 PPI C2s sounded 'clearer' and 'snappier' than my Orion XTR 10"

both great brands, comparible... so you can't judge on size alone...

no reason why a bigger woofer can't be just as accurate as a smaller...
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Dec 27, 2006 | 07:14 PM
  #23  
The whole 10&under VS 12&over is pointless without details. Box type, accoustics, amp response, wattage and probably a few other things have to be taken into consideration.

If the sub is screwed down poorly, on a home made box, without a rubber surround... don't matter what size it is, it's not gonna sound as good as a system with the proper setup.

Also, no matter the size, every quality company tries to get their sub to travel as great a distance as possible, so it's not like an 8" is gonna travel 4inches & a 15" will do 1inch.... they're all gonna have large vibrations.
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Dec 27, 2006 | 07:27 PM
  #24  
Quote: I say the opposite. If you want clean full sound and not just loud shytty bass, go with either a pair of 8's or 10's. I've yet to hear a clear quality sounding 12" sub.

Tell ya what Aaron this summer when i roll back up to HTFD.CT I'll holla and hop over let ya hear my infinity 12 it sounds clear as a bell.But then again I don't run the sensitivity settings or the amps bass boost or the head units bass settings WFO either.Makes the bass in AC/DC sound great and actually in there .And when I'm hittin NWA the thump rattles the head unit at times to where it skips.Solid and clear.All in a simple well box 1/2 butt thrown together.Semi sealed with i think only 1 flat area(the top)being actually 1 solid piece not glue/screwed together to make the panel.
Had an old MDF display case out in storage so cut it down to make 1st box.
Point it one shouldn't generalize.Theres decent subs of all sizes out there it's just in how ya run them and how they are matched up.
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Dec 27, 2006 | 09:15 PM
  #25  
But, I want it hidden in the left rear compartment.
Don't see a 10 or especially a 12 being able to squeeze in there in a box that would be sufficient.
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Dec 28, 2006 | 06:16 AM
  #26  
Quote: The whole 10&under VS 12&over is pointless without details. Box type, accoustics, amp response, wattage and probably a few other things have to be taken into consideration.

If the sub is screwed down poorly, on a home made box, without a rubber surround... don't matter what size it is, it's not gonna sound as good as a system with the proper setup.

Also, no matter the size, every quality company tries to get their sub to travel as great a distance as possible, so it's not like an 8" is gonna travel 4inches & a 15" will do 1inch.... they're all gonna have large vibrations.
for an 8" to make the same output as a 12", yeah, it IS going to have to move much further... but if both woofers moved 4", then the 12" is just going to put out much more... with bigger woofers you also have less cone noise... on my 6.5" sub woofers, I can literally hear them move... because they are practically always being used at their limits, whereas, a 12" woofer would hardly be stressed... maybe moving a millimeter or two, compared to the inch that my 6.5"s are doing.

So he wants an 8" woofer to fit in the driver's-side area in the hatch... you could put an 8" in there, but, depending on how much volume you get in your box, you may want to consider porting it, and going with something like the EU-700... They have just revised it. new EU-700
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Dec 28, 2006 | 08:57 AM
  #27  
Well, I have a JL 12" with a JL 1/500 amp, in a JL box with JL wires....so I'm good.

6.5" is a component tho. Not made for handling 180Hz and lower consistantly at high volumes.

8" sub is a waste of money..... unless your putting it in the front of your car to balance out sub bass. In my other car, I used to want a 8" in the glove box & a 12" in the trunk. But once I learned how to manipulate sound, I realized I didn't need it for just everday listening.
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Dec 28, 2006 | 10:47 AM
  #28  
Quote: Well, I have a JL 12" with a JL 1/500 amp, in a JL box with JL wires....so I'm good.

6.5" is a component tho. Not made for handling 180Hz and lower consistantly at high volumes.

8" sub is a waste of money..... unless your putting it in the front of your car to balance out sub bass. In my other car, I used to want a 8" in the glove box & a 12" in the trunk. But once I learned how to manipulate sound, I realized I didn't need it for just everday listening.
It's a true 6.5" subwoofer... plays easily down to 30hz

but you can't expect the world.
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Dec 28, 2006 | 02:53 PM
  #29  
Well damn, you've taught me something new.

Man, you need to that------> "...you can't expect the world."
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Dec 28, 2006 | 03:24 PM
  #30  
Yeah this woofer kicks *** for being 6.5" but... hey, it's still a 6.5" woofer... you can only do so much...

I always wanted to make a killer boombox with a set of components, and these 6.5" subs, get a few of those APC-type 12v batteries and put them inside... slap a cheapo 4ch amp and a headunit (or skip the headunit for a portable player) and you'd have a hell of a boombox for tailgating
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Dec 28, 2006 | 07:56 PM
  #31  
Quote: But, I want it hidden in the left rear compartment.
Don't see a 10 or especially a 12 being able to squeeze in there in a box that would be sufficient.

Hey Fireball.Some time when ya get the chance pop off the cover to yer sparetire area.Theres actually alota space in there behind the panel.Same as for the storage compartment on the D/S.I've pulled a few of those panels to check positioning of brkts for the old pull type cargo area cover.(picked all the stuff for install not too long ago).But theres actually enuff room to shoe horn up to about a 15" with alot of surrounding area on either side.While deep and wide is basicaly ideal and what most people think of when visualizeing enclosures.Volume doesn't just havve to be just deep.Wide area can function just as well.
I have a few 12" subs and am thinkin of doin the hidden thing as well.It would also give me more options sound wise as i also have the well enclosure .So would functionaly have 2 hidden subs on their amps and 1 in the well space enclosure that would be visiable.
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