Sub woofer in a 2007 Civic EX Sedan??
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Sub woofer in a 2007 Civic EX Sedan??
Ok, Guys help me out. Ayn suggestions on adding a Sub in a 2007 EX Sedan. I want to leave all the Stock audio system in place.
What has worked well or what might my options be??
Thanks All,
Mark.
What has worked well or what might my options be??
Thanks All,
Mark.
#2
RE: Sub woofer in a 2007 Civic EX Sedan??
like i said, you dont want the sub overpowering the speakers....but, im not sure about the 2007, i heard they have good stock speakers, i jsut no it never would have worked in my 99
#3
RE: Sub woofer in a 2007 Civic EX Sedan??
well what are you going for, sound quality? i assume that's what you want because you want to leave all stock, so if you just want sound quality, you're looking at maybe 2 10" subs or something, the bigger the sub the louder the low notes are
then depending on how many subs you got just hook up one main amplifier to it, or like a 600 watt 2 channel amp if you have two subs
then depending on how many subs you got just hook up one main amplifier to it, or like a 600 watt 2 channel amp if you have two subs
#4
RE: Sub woofer in a 2007 Civic EX Sedan??
how much bass ya want? if ya just want some decent daily bass... just get a addon bass unit.... like bazoka basslink.... um... i cannt remember any more.LOL
just depends on HOW MUCH BASS YA WANT........
just depends on HOW MUCH BASS YA WANT........
#6
RE: Sub woofer in a 2007 Civic EX Sedan??
Addiction is right, those Bass units, like the Infinity BassLink, or Bazooka tubes will get you some extra sound, and they are pre-amped, so its one less worry, but they will tend to fall short in reliability and the ability to easily upgrade. However, a good 10" or larger, bass unit, will add alot of lows in 1 tight package.
Ifyou like your trunk space, and want to stick to stock with the ability to upgrade, pick up one (1) good quality 10" sub, in a nice single box, and buy a nice priced amp to power it with, mount your amp to your box, mount your box in the corner facing the trunk, or dead center, whatever you feel like doing.
1 good 10 will give you alot more sound then you think, and if amped perfectly, you won't be able to tell you don't have 2.
If going with one sub, you will want something that will hold at least 300 watts RMS with something around a 500-600 watt peak, and an amp that will push every bit of that 300 RMS wattage.
Give us another post and let us know what tickles your fancy, and we will make some suggestions to fit your budget.
Ifyou like your trunk space, and want to stick to stock with the ability to upgrade, pick up one (1) good quality 10" sub, in a nice single box, and buy a nice priced amp to power it with, mount your amp to your box, mount your box in the corner facing the trunk, or dead center, whatever you feel like doing.
1 good 10 will give you alot more sound then you think, and if amped perfectly, you won't be able to tell you don't have 2.
If going with one sub, you will want something that will hold at least 300 watts RMS with something around a 500-600 watt peak, and an amp that will push every bit of that 300 RMS wattage.
Give us another post and let us know what tickles your fancy, and we will make some suggestions to fit your budget.
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