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DBK81 02-10-2016 03:59 PM

Adding some Bass
 
Wanted to add a little low end to my audio in my '72, I wasn't looking to rattle anyones teeth or set off car alarms, just something that would give me some low end, and be on par or a little better than a high end factory system from Chevrolet like I have in my 2013 2500HD. I ended up going with this unit as it seemed to be well reviewed and an attractive price point. I will report back in the spring when I install it and let everyone know how it worked, planning on putting it under the drivers side seat.

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Tynee 02-10-2016 06:13 PM

Re: Adding some Bass
 
I'll definitely be interested to see how you like this. I've had my eye on a Rockford Fosgate PS-8. I was able to listen to one at my local car stereo shop, and it was MORE than sufficient for what I'm looking for. If I could get the same for 1/2 the money, well...

Tynee 02-22-2016 07:58 AM

Re: Adding some Bass
 
I'm guessing spring hasn't hit up there yet, but thought I'd remind you to let me know what you thought of this unit.

DBK81 02-23-2016 02:25 PM

Re: Adding some Bass
 
You are right, the '72 is in storage for about another month, I'll be sure to post a review once I got it installed.

DBK81 03-22-2016 12:50 PM

Re: Adding some Bass
 
Truck is out of storage and in my garage, I'll start this install in the coming week and will post up my thoughts.

DBK81 03-24-2016 02:30 PM

Re: Adding some Bass
 
WOW!

My expectation was to have about the same amount of Bass that my Bose system in my 2500 LTZ put out, and let me tell you I was very suprized at the amount of bass this sub can put out, very very happy with my purchase. Has taken the C10's tinny audio to a legit system. Love it.

DBK81 03-24-2016 07:22 PM

Re: Adding some Bass
 
I do, but I have seats out of a 60's dodge so it's not going to help anyone. I put it in the underseat centre console.

DBK81 03-25-2016 08:37 AM

Re: Adding some Bass
 
Dodge D-100 buckets

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sKnNyPpY 10-10-2016 09:35 PM

Re: Adding some Bass
 
Decided to give it a try, Dad ordered it for me for my birthday today with the wiring kit. Will give feedback in combination with my Pioneer head unit and Polk speakers in the Retro Sound kick panels.

ranger danger 10-11-2016 06:22 PM

Re: Adding some Bass
 
I'm in. I need a little bass without braking the bank.

BR3W CITY 10-11-2016 10:32 PM

Re: Adding some Bass
 
I'll toss in my lil solution for bass in older trucks. Instead of instantly going for a sub, look at the current speaker setup and see if there is room for improvement. What I mean by that is; a basic stereo directly powering a few speakers mounted into kick panels or doors, is leaving some power and some volume on the table going unused.

When we built the setup for my '66, we decided to run a 4channel amp (provides clean, equalized power to all 4 speakers, allowing the head unit to only deal as a reciever), and we mounted the 6.5" components in a box enclosure that made up my center console. This box, along with properly spec'd and amplified components, puts out as much bass as most smaller (8" and cheapy 10") bass-box solutions. The other benefit being a smaller form factor since your not adding as many pieces which require their own air volume. Its just something to consider for any guys in the "design" phase on their project. A little forethought can go a loooong way in terms of function.

sKnNyPpY 10-21-2016 04:17 PM

Re: Adding some Bass
 
Man, this thing sounds pretty damn good. Only had it in for an hour or so and dialing in the settings on the head unit. Set gain to about half way, bass boost all the way down and LPF to 150 hz (head unit will control actual cut off). Head unit set to 80 hz LPF and 100 hz HPF to cut the lows to the Polks currently running off the head. Loud and clear...more of a thump kind of bass than a boom. I was laughing with joy I was so surprised by how good it is, I wasn't expecting that at this price point. The Polks will get an amplifier when my Sentra gets an upgrade soon, then I can really see what this thing can do.

Tynee 10-26-2016 08:28 PM

Re: Adding some Bass
 
BR3, good advice and food for thought.

SKnNy, thanks for the review.


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